
Tikehau is one of the most beautiful atolls in French Polynesia,
forming an almost unbroken circle 16 miles across which creates a
unique ecosystem with the highest prevalence of fish of all the
atolls. The beauty and abundance of its fauna account for the
popularity of scuba diving especially in the Tuheiava pass, where
the manta rays' dance alternates with the parade of barracudas,
tunas, multicolored coral fish, and the ubiquitous reef
sharks.
This oval shaped atoll some 185 miles to the northwest of Tahiti,
about 7 miles north of Rangiroa, has a large pass and a series of
islets, the largest of which at the south west of the atoll, half a
mile wide, is inhabited. The charming village of Tuherahera is
situated on the south end of this large motu which also has two
other villages: Tuheiava, a fishing area with many "fish parks"
that supply the markets of Tahiti, and Maiaia on the other large
motu on the northeast that is a traditional copra producer (Copra
is the dried meat, or kernel, of the coconut. The name copra is
derived from the Malayalam word koppara for dried coconut). This
atoll offers the wonderful opportunity to discover the traditional
Tuamotu way of life.
One of the most beautiful atolls in Polynesia also is home to many
bird colonies that have sought refuge in the small islands
scattered in the lagoon.