Diving and Adventure Vacation
To have one of the best diving experiences of lifetime one should dive in the aqua marine lagoons of Tahiti and her sister islands .French Polynesia offers a variety of diving adventures in each and every island for learners and experienced and professional divers. Each dive is unique in itself.
Tahiti
Often divers overlook the island of Tahiti that offers a fantastic array of marine life and unique diving adventures such as wrecks and submarine freshwater springs.
Moorea
Known for its shark feeding with grey, lemon, blacktip and whitetip sharks, Moorea also has many diverse dive sites for divers of all levels.
Bora Bora
The jewel of French Polynesia, Bora Bora is noted more for its romance and spectacular lagoon colors than for dive experiences. But Bora Bora’s sublime lagoon also houses a huge assortment of marine life and tropical fish, as well as a large population of the giant manta ray.
Huahine
The major diving draw to Huahine is coral. Famed sites such as Coral Garden and Yellow Valley feature Huahine’s large collection of yellow corals along with a multitude of eagle rays, barracudas and sharks.
Raiatea / Taha'a
Sharing a lagoon, the islands of Raiatea and Taha’a are separated by a pass. A superb shipwreck here attracts many divers but the vast lagoon also offers beginning and advanced divers an incredible mixture of plants and marine life.
Rangiroa
The largest atoll in the Tuamotus, Rangiroa is also the fourth largest atoll in the world. Undoubted one of the best diving locations in the world, Rangiroa’s calm lagoons are perfect for the beginner, while its two passes, Avortu and Tiputa provide more advanced divers the chance to drift dive amongst some of the largest manta rays in the world, as well as hammerhead sharks and a multitude of other unique marine life.
Manihi
Famed for its pearl farms, Manihi also attracts divers of all levels. An abundance of the giant manta rays and a large concentration of fish beckons divers to this small atoll.
Tikehau
Lying close to Rangiroa, Tikehau’s lagoons and pass is home to some of the richest marine life in the world. Divers can explore the untouched lagoons, visit the many bird colonies, or stroll the pink sand beaches of Tikehau.
Fakarava
A UNESCO natural reserve, the atoll of Fakarava contains some of the most spectacular dive sites and marine life in the world. Due to the strong currents, dives here are more suitable for the intermediate to advanced divers.
Nuku Hiva
Distinguished from other dive sites in French Polynesia by its lack of a fringing reef, Nuku Hiva’s strong waves feature a most unique dive experience. A spectacular abundance of dolphins, hammerhead sharks, manta rays and Pygmy Orca whales inhabit the waters along the rocky coast of the island.
Scuba dives can be added to any of our featured packages and customized itineraries. For more information, call your travel agent or contact Tahiti Legends reservations.
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