The restaurant at the Tikehau Village is one of the prettiest spots around, overlooking the water with cool breezes and a social vibe – nonguests are welcome (by reservation). The set menu is good value and it makes for a pleasant change from the standard fare served at most pensions.
Tikehau Village
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