French Polynesia, long perceived as a dream trip for the elite, is now an accessible destination. Customers are no longer obliged to stay in luxury hotels and can afford to spend their holidays in more intimate and warm family pensions, without losing the quality of the top-of-the-range. This is the case of Fare Pea Iti, a lodge with a capacity of twelve people, located on the paradisiacal island of Tahaa, on the edge of a turquoise lagoon. This establishment, which we particularly like, was selected by France 2 for a report on Polynesia, because of the atypical profile of the hotel built by Maryline and Pascal. The report was broadcast on June 23rd in the 8pm Journal. Le Petit Futé is proud to show you Fare Pea Iti in pictures thanks to the Replay of the newspaper (from minute 27)

To learn more about Fare Pae Iti: www.farepeaiti.pf