First of all, I'd like to apologize for the delay, I've got a couple of projects that I needed to finish, so I had to redirect all my capacity to that...
I was sure I wanted to visit Fakarava. And since I had the opportunity to visit a total of three islands in the Tuamotu area, I thought it would be a shame to see just one.
In the end, I preferred Tikehau (to Rangiroa). Mainly for the following reasons:
- Smaller size and I can comfortably explore the main island and the village of Tuherahera.
- Nice beaches (While there are basically no beaches on the main island of Rangiroa)
- Overall, I felt that Tikehau had a sleepy, more authentic vibe and not as much developed tourism. Which suits me fine.
- I also liked that I can kayak from the main island to the small deserted motus around it comfortably, and overall this island seemed like a better fit for non-divers.
Just for the sake of trips to the surrounding motus I was looking for some accommodation right on the beach, rather in the eastern part. At the same time, I wanted to be on the main island, which I also wanted to explore, and it seemed more practical overall.
So, two accommodation options came out of that, namely Pension Hotu and Pension Justine. Ratings similar, price similar, amenities similar...
In the end I chose Justine, I don't really know why... However, I can say that at least the stretch of beach in front of Justine is kind of nicer and closer to the bungalows and palm trees, so you can be in the shade and right by the water at the same time. I wanted to check out the bungalows in Hotu, but unfortunately my French wasn't good enough and I didn't feel like fooling around with a translator.
Accommodation OK, rustic, authentic atmosphere, sometimes the water not working, sometimes I lost 3G signal and so I went looking for it during my communication windows... It added nicely to the overall atmosphere on the island - meant in a good way. Wifi was available, but only at the main building and it was generally weaker, so I worked with a local sim. The staff didn't speak English but like at all. However, I could understand the basic information. I only needed to deal with something extra once and the French tourists were helpful with that.
My bungalow:
Few pictures from the grounds:
The beach in front of the bungalows:
Ray at the beach, in the evening you could see small sharks as well:
Sunsets were just beautiful:
As usual on these islands, the accommodation included half board. Dinner was good, at least from what I tasted (I don't eat after 4:00 pm), breakfast, well, a bit weak even by local standards. Two days in a row there weren't even fresh baguettes, only some kind of sweetish fried pancakes/doughnuts made of not very good yeast dough.
To be clear, I certainly don't expect a buffet breakfast like in a European hotel in such a guesthouse and place, but a cheap basic of what is locally available is enough for me.
Oh, I'm just saying that so I don't keep praising.

I'd stay there again. If I'm traveling to a place like Tikehau, I don't care much about the accommodations or the food.