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Tetamanu Village

If you are looking for the real, unspoiled Polynesia, this is where you will find it -- great hosts, excellent food, dreamlike snorkeling and scenery.

4 days/4 nights: $678 p.p
(from a Mon. to a Fri.)

5 days/5 nights: $795 p.p.
(from a Mon. to a Fri., or Fri. to Wed.)

7 days/7 nights: $1,140 p.p.
(from a Mon. to a Mon, or Wed. to Wed. or Fri. to Fri.)

Included: - Airport transfer across the lagoon in a 30' boat (takes about 1 1/2 h. in good weather)
- All food - brkfast/lunch/dinner/lemonade/bottled water. Beer is availble at a charge. BYO liquor
- Daily Excursions as available
NOT included: - Airfare from Papeete which is about US$260 return (Air Pass that includes Society islands/Tuamotu is $440)
All Inclusive Costs above are per person
Due to currency variations cost is subject to change without notice.


We also offer special Diving Package - includes 2 dives per day with instructor and equipment. Ask us!!

Please use our Request Form to obtain a quote for you stay at the Tetamanu Village

For the past 10 years, Sané Richmond and his wife Annabelle have run a small B&B located at the inner edge of the south pass, in a beautiful area near some charming remnants of a bygone Polynesian village. There sits the oldest church in the Tuamotu, with the date of 1875 above the door. There are only about 10 local people living in this area, and there is no road, no shop, just pristine nature and a stunning lagoon.

Being there is overwhelming, like stepping into one of those old South Seas novels, where adventure and discovery is mixed with breathtaking scenery, romance, and the warm, sensual trade winds in the coconut palms. If you need to de-stress, this is the place.

Sané and Annabelle's guesthouse consists of 6 small beach bungalows at the edge of the water, a few feet from a pristine coral garden. They are built in local style, with 1 double bed and 1 regular bed, a wardrobe, a sink, their own shower and toilet. There is only cool water, but it is often welcome in this warm environment.

The "restaurant" is built on stilts on the reef at the edge of the coral pass and serves excellent family-style fare, with lots of freshly caught fish barbecued or prepared in delicious Tahitian recipes. Meals are served on a long communal table in the shaded terrace overlooking the pass and the lagoon. Lunch time is show timewhen you will be amazed by every type of fish - from 6 foot moray eels to groupers to small sharks - fighting for the scraps of food from your plate.

Snorkeling there is the best of anywhere, and Scuba diving in this tropical aquarium couldn't be easier: when the tide is even, simply jump off the restaurant deck into this purple dream, sit yourself at the bottom ( 80" ) of the pass, and watch the crowd go by, just like in a Paris cafe. in 80 degree water with 150' visibility. And the crowd is made-up of a profusion of tropical fish including huge napoleon wrasses, white-tip, black-tip and (harmless) grey sharks, and sometimes manta rays.

Tetamanu offers a professional dive center with a licensed instructor/divemaster to guide you to the best spots in the pass and the outer reef. A custom 30' dive boat will take you in comfort and safety to all the best dive spots. Dive gear is available for rentals or loaners.

Fishing is also available from the pontoon, or from the boat for tuna, marlin, mahi-mahi or wahoo, etc... A half day charter is $300 for the boat and skipper (no gear).

Included in your stay are many excursions (conditions permitting) to explore virgin beaches and desert islands full of nesting birds.

Sané's wife, Annabelle has lived in Santa Monica, CA, and speaks perfect English. She is a charming and outstanding hostess by all accounts.


Our Review: Better than ever!
Another visit to Tetamanu - and we were again amazed at the beauty of this spot. This is still the only accommodation in all Polynesia actually located on a coral garden in a lagoon pass. Truly amazing!

Recent improvements made to the accommodation and boat transport have substantially raised the level of amenities and services offered by this micro-resort.

Accommodation is above basic, clean, offering privacy and adequate amenities. But his is still a family style "pension" located in a remote atoll, with all that implies. There are only 10 guests at most, which means you will bring back extraordinary memories of a South Pacific that only few people have seen.

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Your hostess
and host, Annabelle
and Sané (Sanae)


In front of the
Beach Bungalows


A view from the
Dinning Room


Interior of one
of the bungalows


The pass
and the restaurant


Manta ray


The only 2 bungalows
with bathroom


The pass seen
from the terrace


All Photos ©Tahiti Travel 2003

Please Note:
Water and electricity are scarce and need to be strictly conserved. Water is from a well for the bathrooms only. There is bottled water available at all times
Electricity is from solar panels providing 12 volts for lights and 110/220 volts for your camcorder/camera
There is no telephone in Tetamanu. There is an international phone from Rotoava village (phone card). There is radio communication between Tetamanu and the Papeete office.
Your linen/towels is furnished once for the length of your stay. There are no beach towels provided
There is a self-serve bar with soft drinks and beer which are charged separately. There is no wine available. You may bring wine or liquor from Tahiti (or home), as well as any food or snacks.
Bring your own mask and snorkel (and fins if you can). A small flashlight is useful, as well as light rain gear (you could get wet while crossing the lagoon). Also a basic first aid kit for scratches, etc.. may be handy, together with insect repellent.
VISA, MC, AMEX, now accepted



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