Rangiroa Atoll (Tuamotus French Polynesia)

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Rangiroa Atoll cruise port

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Australia - New Zealand - Pacific Ocean Islands

Local Time
2024-11-21 16:42

min: 79 °F (26 °C) / max: 82 °F (28 °C) 81°F
27.4°C
Wind: 81°/ 4.9 m/s  Gust: 5.3 m/sWind: 81°/ 4.9 m/s  Gust: 5.3 m/sGentle breeze
4.9 m/s
Min / Max Temperature82 °F / 28 °C
79 °F / 27 °C
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Port Rangiroa Atoll cruise ship schedule shows timetable calendars of all arrival and departure dates by month. The port's schedule lists all ships (in links) with cruises going to or leaving from Rangiroa Atoll, Tuamotus French Polynesia. To see the full itineraries (ports of call dates and arrival / departure times) and their lowest rates – just follow the corresponding ship-link.

DayShipArrivalDeparture
10 November, 2024
Sunday
Windstar Cruises Cruises cruise lineStar Breeze09:0017:00
21 November, 2024
Thursday
Windstar Cruises Cruises cruise lineStar Breeze09:0017:00

Rangiroa Atoll is the biggest of Tuamotu Islands (Palliser Islands group, French Polynesia), as well as one of world's largest coral atolls (though smaller than Kwajalein in Marshall Islands and Huvadhu in the Maldives). Tikehau (the nearest atoll) is located 12 km (8 mi) to the west. Rangiroa is approx 355 km (221 mi) northeast of Tahiti, has population around 2600 and covers total land area approx 79 km2 (31 mi2). Its main town (Avatoru) is on the northwestern coast.

The pearl oysters' breeding in the lagoon produces black pearls (marine cultured pearls produced from black lip pearl oyster shell, Pinctada margaritifera), which are abundant in the French Polynesian atolls. These pearls, featuring a wide range of colors, all kind of grey from white to dark, are the world's only cultured pearls with so many various natural colors as the green rose peacock.

Rangiroa Atoll is also famous for its unique vineyards. The vines produce two harvests per year. They grow on the edge of a beautiful lagoon beside coconuts, and the winery is located in the heart of Avatoru village. The grapes are brought by boat to the winery. The creation of the vineyard came after prior analysis, to find the best spot capable of hosting the vines, the first of which were imported in 1992 and tested for acclimatization and selection in Polynesia's main islands, with an uncertainty of the adaptation to climate. 30 varieties were imported from different parts of Europe.

Tourism is the major economic activity on Rangiroa Atoll due to good connections with Tahiti, exceptional lagoon and passes that are good sites for scuba diving and appeal to a steady number of tourists. The island has some of the world's best diving locations in and around Tiputa Pass. Sedentary common bottlenose dolphins regularly playgroup in Tiputa. They can be viewed from the mainland but it's also one of the few sites where they can be approached via scuba diving. Each high tide creates a strong incoming current while low tide creates an outgoing current in the passes. When the current flows inward, ~200 shark specimens gather at Tiputa Pass' entrance, at depth ~50 m. Led by the strong current, they can remain motionless allowing divers to observe them with no difficulty. Green sea turtles, humphead wrasses and manta rays can also be seen. Occasionally, hammerhead sharks and tiger sharks can also be spotted.

Rangiroa Atoll is among the 14-day Papeete roundtrip itinerary ports of call of the famous cargo cruise ship Aranui 5 (launched in 2015).

Rangiroa Atoll cruise terminal

Cruise ships to Rangiroa Island dock (anchor) at Tiputa - port town on the atoll's northeastern coast.

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