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Tuamotus - Wikipedia French Polynesia is a semi-autonomous island group designated as an overseas country of France The Tuamotus combine with the Gambier Islands to form the Îles Tuamotu-Gambier which is one of the five administrative divisions of French Polynesia
Tuamotu Archipelago | Map, Population, History | Britannica Tuamotu Archipelago, island group of French Polynesia, central South Pacific Ocean The archipelago comprises 75 atolls, one raised coral atoll (Makatea), and innumerable coral reefs, roughly dispersed northwest-southeast as a double chain for more than 900 miles (1,450 km)
Tuamotu Islands | Tahiti Tourisme – Official website of The Islands of . . . A Mecca divers and a host of heavenly beaches, the Tuamotu Islands are a unique experience A vast and magnificent archipelago, from the dive sites of Rangiroa and the biosphere reserve at Fakarava, to the primeval forest on Ahe and the pito (belly button) at Mataiva
Polynesian Tuamotu Archipelago - Our Full Guide 2026 If you’re thinking about a vacation or honeymoon in French Polynesia, chances are you’ve heard of the Tuamotu! The Tuamotu is one of the five archipelagos of the Polynesian Islands, and along with the Society Archipelago, is certainly the most visited archipelago in French Polynesia
Tuamotu Islands, French Polynesia | Tahiti. com The Tuamotu Islands is a chain of islands and atolls in French Polynesia They form the largest chain of atolls in the world, about the size of Western Europe
Everything you need to know about the Tuamotu Archipelago The Tuamotus are low islands, without relief, formed by coral rings surrounding lagoons These atolls are the result of a complex geological process, first described by Charles Darwin: submerged volcanoes whose summits were colonized by corals, forming circular reefs
The Tuamotu Islands - Tahiti Islands Travel With breathtaking effervescent water playgrounds, dazzling white and pink sand beaches, the Tuamotu, or the “Faraway Low Islands,” are an invitation to slow down, contemplate, and feel
Your Guide To French Polynesia’s Tuamotus Islands Though it’s hard to tire of these well-loved South Pacific destinations, there’s more to French Polynesia than these oft-visited isles If you’re looking for somewhere a little more exotic, consider the Tuamotus, a chain of islands that’s a quick one-hour flight from Tahiti or Bora Bora