Our first stop on the cruise through French Polynesia is in Fakarava, the second largest lagoon in the Tuamotu Archipelago. The small villages of the island have bougainvillea-lined roads, colorful homes and churches, and beautiful coral beaches. Fakarava is a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve and most of the inhabitants are pearl and copra (coconut) farmers.
Entering the lagoon
Going ashore
Looking back at our ship
Walking down the main road along the sea
A little shopping
More views of the sea
Notre-Dame-de-Paix
Small chapel outside
Pizza
Grocery store and guard dog
Building permit
Many of the houses and yards are decorated with old buoys, lending a colorful nautical theme to the village.
Buoy art
Municipal buildings
Returning to the dock, we listen to the band while we wait for the next tender back to our ship and depart for the next archipelago to the north.
Back at the dock
Leaving Fakarava