The Fare Bleu (Blue House) is a charming pension in Rangiroa, nestled between the Pacific Ocean and one of the largest lagoons in the world. With the promise of a truly exotic vacation, this bed and breakfast is a beautiful destination for those who want to experience the peaceful rhythm of the Tuamotu Islands. Head to Tiputa for an exceptional experience!

A Location in the Heart of Nature

Aerial view of the Fare Bleu pension in Rangiroa

The Fare Bleu is located on Tiputa Island, the least populated of the two inhabited islands of the Rangiroa atoll. After arriving at the airport, you will need to take a boat transfer to the village of Tiputa. The distances are short and the journeys quick. But you will immediately get the impression of reaching a secret and inaccessible place!

At the Tiputa quay, you will meet your charming host, who will drive you to the pension, about three kilometers away. On the way, you will navigate a narrow strip of land between two bodies of water, surrounded by lush tropical flora. Finally, the Fare Bleu appears and the first pleasant surprise: it has its own access to the lagoon. Your wonderful stay begins with your feet practically in the water.

A Well-Appointed Pension

Terrace with hammock and deck chairs

A second pleasant surprise awaits you: the Fare Bleu is simply magnificent. Its sky-blue color is a beautiful tribute to the lagoon and gives the pension a delightful lightness. The interior decoration is tasteful and well-appointed, just what you need for a relaxing stay. Both the rooms and the common areas are impeccably clean.

In this large single-story house, guests occupy three comfortable bedrooms around the fully equipped, modern kitchen-living room. One of the bedrooms has its own bathroom, while the other two share a bathroom. Finally, the huge shared terrace overlooking the lagoon is a considerable asset. The layout is perfect, and everyone will find their place and enjoy moments of privacy.

A Beautiful Vacation in Rangiroa

Your room at Fare Bleu in Rangiroa

The pension will be the starting point for a wonderful immersion. First, you will discover island life in the small village of Tiputa and the Rangiroa lagoon. To make getting around easier, your host provides bicycles and kayaks. Direct access to the lagoon also allows you to go snorkeling and admire the tropical aquatic fauna.

Despite the pension’s remote location, you will always have the opportunity to go scuba diving and take part in the many tours organized on the lagoon. Activity providers pick up and drop off participants at the Tiputa pier. For short trips, take a taxi boat to Avatoru. However, it is in Tiputa that your Polynesian adventure will truly come to life.

A Wonderful Human Adventure

Room and terrace at the Fare Bleu pension in Rangiroa

Staying at Fare Bleu is also about meeting people. First, you will meet other travelers, mainly couples looking for an escape and a change of scenery. The facilities are not suitable for babies or children. But don’t worry: good humor is always guaranteed!

Then you will meet your host and her pets. A warm, discreet, and thoughtful person who will make you feel at home. Always ready with good advice, she is also a formidable cook, and everyone gathers around the table with great anticipation for the evening meal. We therefore recommend that you choose the half-board option.

The Best Pension in Rangiroa

Direct access to the lagoon from the Fare Bleu pension

The Fare Bleu is an exceptional establishment in Rangiroa. The natural setting is certainly conducive to a wonderful experience at the end of the world. But it is your host who will make your stay unforgettable. The quality of the accommodation and the welcome invite travelers to book early to secure a place at the best pension in Rangiroa. Expect to pay around 85 USD per night for a couple.

Contact your host directly. She will be able to offer you the best options and organize your transfers to and from the airport: go to the booking request page. We wish you a wonderful trip to the Polynesian islands. Contact us for more information.

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