Lowest nightly price found within the past 24 hours based on a 1 night stay for 2 adults. Prices and availability subject to change. Additional terms may apply.
Lowest nightly price found within the past 24 hours based on a 1 night stay for 2 adults. Prices and availability subject to change. Additional terms may apply.
"If you are a diver, look no further. If you want to literally get away from it all and live in paradise for a few days, look no further. If you want to do both, then you definitely have to go to Tiputa Lodge. Henry is the owner and he has certainly found a very special part of the world. He’s a fellow scuba diver and is very knowledgeable about the area, let him set you up with Serge, a local dive operator, and you’ll dive some of the most amazing sites ever. We saw dolphins every single day at Tiputa pass. It was legendary. You can ride a bike for 5 min to meet serge at the dock, or Henry will drive you, but I much preferred to bike, made for a cooler experience. Tiputa pass is just a short 5 minutes from the dock. From the moment you leave the lodge, you’re basically in the water within 20 minutes. And after a couple dives, you have a completely private beach at the lodge to spend the rest of the day. Great snorkeling right from shore as well. Make sure to request the waffles for breakfast, they are seriously delicious. The other great thing about Tiputa is that 250 of the nicest people I’ve ever met live there, and that’s an understatement. Everybody waves, says hello (or bonjour), it’s literally a happy little island. Henry couldn’t be a better host too. Just go if you can, I’m hoping I get to return one day. "
"Words cannot express how grateful we are for such an amazing trip! The memories will be embedded in our hearts for our lifetime. The food was top notch. Staff was so helpful and friendly and the overwater bungalow was worth every penny. I cried when we had to go. Feel blessed to have shared 8 nights on such a wonderful property. Thank you from the bottom of our hearts. Maruru"
"Nicest OWB we have stayed in the French Polynesia! Staff was excellent and quite beautiful location. Only thing we would have changed a little was some additional lunch and dinner options at the restaurant. Food was excellent, breakfast included, just was looking for salads and more simple things.
Overall we would highly recommend Le Tikehau!
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"Lovely stay overall - beautiful small property. Attentive host, comfortable beds- do bring mosquito repellent. Would definitely stay again.
Food was the only disappointment. The set menu the night we had it was a 4oz piece of fish, buttered carrots, a tiny (2 bite) appetizer and a dessert dish that we both found unpalatable. No bread, no choices. My husband left the table still hungry. I would not book the optional dinner again."
"We took our family of 4 and had a lovely time. The location is quiet, peaceful, and remote which we loved. We walked all around the property as much as we pleased and explored the beautiful scenery. The fishing was great and Captain was amazing. They even cooked the fish we caught and the chef was superb. It’s very easy to relax and unwind from the American hustle and bustle at Aotera. The host was very welcoming, friendly and helpful during the whole stay. It definitely was a week in paradise."
"The "cabins" are very crude. They don't have AC and are very dated. Having said that, it cooled off nicely in the cabin. There are gaps below door and around windows.
If you are prepared for crude then it will be a good stay. You are right by the ocean and very quiet. There are bikes, kayaks and standing boards available for use. The meals were very good too.
It was a good experience. Just don't expect fancy at all. "
"A couple of nice bungalows near the ocean reef. Location to the main pier within bicycle distance for tours. Breakfast only option on site. General store nearby. A couple of lunch and dinner options nearby. Cynthia the hostess is energetic and accommodating. Fits the travel niche of the quiet retreat with WiFi. "
Whether you're passing through town and are looking for an accommodation that's small and charming, or you're a solo traveler hoping to get some local recommendations, a B&B can be a good choice for many different types of travelers. If you're hoping to spend some time walking along the water in Rangiroa, Plage Publique is worth a visit.
Why consider a B&B over a traditional hotel room?
With attentive service, opportunities to mingle with other guests, and of course a full breakfast to start the day, B&Bs provide a unique setting.
What are the best bed and breakfasts in Rangiroa?
Check out these B&Bs in Rangiroa: Le Coconut Lodge: 4 rooms. Enjoy the private beach and private yard. Rangiroa Tiputa Lodge B&B: Enjoy the private beach and health club (open 24 hours). Moana Breeze Eco Lodge: 2 rooms. Enjoy the private yard and unique décor.
How many Bed & Breakfasts are there in Rangiroa?
Expedia has 5 B&Bs for your getaway in Rangiroa.
When should I stay at a B&B in Rangiroa?
When you're dreaming of a stay in Rangiroa, year-round temperatures and rainfall may be important factors to consider. The hottest months are usually March and April with an average temp of 82°F, while the coldest months are August and September with an average of 79°F. The rainiest months in Rangiroa are February, January, December, and November, with each month seeing an average of 9 inches of rainfall.
What is there to do in Rangiroa?
When you want to spend some time in the great outdoors, Blue Lagoon and Tiputa Pass are some notable spots. You might put Plage Publique and Gauguin's Pearl on your list if you want to see more of the area.
How can I get to and around Rangiroa?
You can map out your trip in and around Rangiroa ahead of time with these transportation options. Fly into Rangiroa (RGI), which is located 10.4 mi (16.7 km) away from the city center. Otherwise, you can search for flights to Tikehau (TIH), which is 42.4 mi (68.3 km) away. If you'd like to explore around the area, you may want a rental car for your journey.