Situated in the Tuamotu Archipelago in French Polynesia, the spectacularly scenic atoll of Fakarava is a designated UNESCO Biosphere Reserve for the preservation of rare species and a dream diving destination. The area is blessed with miles of secluded little islets, complete with unspoiled beaches, dotted around a massive lagoon. The crystal-clear aquamarine waters and rich, florescent coral attract an impressive array of fascinating marine life. Beyond these remarkable natural assets, the atoll hosts a rich archaeological and architectural heritage. The Tetamanu village still features one of the first Catholic churches built in French Polynesia in 1874. Whether exploring Fakarava’s 5-star underwater wonderland, the charming villages filled with friendly locals, or your very own tropical beach, this little visited destination makes an ideal secluded tropical getaway.

