Here’s the bucket list for your day ashore: the most extraordinary thing to do at each stop, and the private, small-group, or expert-led way to make it yours — your own pace, real access, none of the crowd.
In port at Fakarava, the bucket-list move is Fakarava South Pass: Drift Dive with 700 Gray Reef Sharks. TopDive Fakarava runs it — a private, expert-led experience at your own pace, not a 40-person coach. Below: all 6 bucket-list things to do on a Fakarava port day, each with the independent way to make it yours.
1water
Slip into the legendary Garuae or Tumakohua Pass and drift alongside a wall of 700+ gray reef sharks in one of the world's most extraordinary dives. This UNESCO Biosphere Reserve pass dive is the single most iconic thing you can do in all of French Polynesia.
Book it withTopDive FakaravaEUR 115–176 per dive (guided boat dive, full equipment available)
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2scenic
Sail across Fakarava's impossibly turquoise lagoon — one of the largest in the Pacific — to the remote Blue Lagoon and Green Lagoon (Teahatea), pristine, crowd-free sandbars where the water runs knee-deep and electric-clear.
Book it withFakarava Excursions (Loïc Guyader)XPF 8,500–12,000 per person (approx. USD 75–105; private charter rates on request)
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3water
No scuba cert? No problem. Drift-snorkel the world's widest atoll pass, Garuae, on an incoming tide and glide effortlessly over cathedral coral formations, manta rays, and dense schools of barracuda — absolutely no swimming required.
Book it withFakarava Excursions (Loïc Guyader)XPF 5,500–7,000 per person (approx. USD 48–62); full snorkel kit included
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4scenic
Race across the lagoon by private speedboat to Fakarava's famed pink sand beach — a blush-rose shoreline tinted by crushed coral and red algae — for a secluded, castaway afternoon that feels like the end of the world in the best possible way.
Book it withFakarava Excursions (Loïc Guyader)XPF 9,000–13,000 per person (approx. USD 79–115); private boat charter rates available
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5culture
Explore Fakarava's narrow motu strip by quad bike — the most exhilarating way to discover the coral-paved lanes of Rotoava, the century-old Topaka Lighthouse, and the island's extraordinary church built entirely from coral blocks.
Book it withTahiti Excursions (Fakarava North Quad Tour)EUR 142–230 per person (half-day guided quad tour, full equipment and guide included)
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6adventure
Greet sunrise from a stand-up paddleboard on Fakarava's glassy inner lagoon, the water so clear you can see reef sharks and rays gliding beneath your board — a meditative, soul-restoring experience of rare natural stillness.
Book it withPension Raimiti (Fakarava South)XPF 3,500–5,000 per person (approx. USD 30–44) for a guided 2-hour dawn SUP/kayak session; equipment included
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