
Drifting Fakarava's South Pass
Hundreds of sharks in the channel as you drift the tide, expertly led.

Coral atolls on the open Pacific — the great diving, the deepest quiet.
The Tuamotus are coral atolls scattered across the Pacific — Rangiroa and Fakarava, where the passes fill with sharks, rays and schooling fish on every tide. This is French Polynesia at its most remote and most alive: a private lodge, a dive guide, and the drift of the pass.

Hundreds of sharks in the channel as you drift the tide, expertly led.

A private islet of pink sand on an empty turquoise lagoon.

The black pearl from lagoon to hand, with the farmers who grow it.

Rangiroa and Fakarava's passes with a private dive team.

An atoll lodge, pink sand, and the open ocean.

Black-pearl culture and reef life, far from anywhere.
Each a starting point — our advisors weave them into a single, seamless journey.
Every journey here is a starting point a private advisor reshapes entirely around you — your pace, your people, the The Tuamotus only you would recognise.