One pension observed in Fakarava, Tetamanu Village, is located right on the oceanfront with six private bungalows and gets about 100 visitors per month. When asked how they make themselves known, the manager said that they put out advertisements in Tahiti and some in America and France, and they have a comprehensive website that visitors can view. Diving is a major attraction for tourists in Fakarava, as it is surrounded by some of the world’s most beautiful coral reef. The pension in Fakarava seemed to be doing very well with its sufficient accommodations, beautiful scenery, and large stash of diving equipment. This pension serves as a good example for other pensions in French Polynesia and illustrates how a little government support can go a long way in helping the local businesses thrive.