Scuba Diver

Shark Paradise

The waters around the islands offer various types of dive sites, including walls, caves and drop-offs. Divers will encounter sharks, dolphins, manta rays and a huge variety of reef fish.

RANGIROA

The largest atoll in the Tuamotu Islands, Rangiroa is surrounded by beaches and green vegetation, creating a stunning contrast against the turquoise waters of its massive lagoon, which houses pristine coral reefs. Divers will see hammerheads, manta rays, dolphins and lots of colourful reef fish.

Tiputa Pass

This popular dive site promises schools of barracuda, eagle rays, dolphins and congregations of grey reef sharks.

Avatoru Pass

The large coral formations here

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