Get to the Polynesia and not diving would be like traveling to the beach and not sunbathing. It is a pity, after such a long journey, not to take the opportunity to do so. Its crystal clear waters invite you to explore the deepest confines of your environment. In clearer waters you will notice that some species move without fear. You yourself can measure the depth of its waters with your own eyes, because the more transparent you see the bottom, the shallower the lake is.

Diving in Bora Bora

The corals bright colors give it that special color, enter the depth of its waters in the Society Islands and meet stingrays, spot shy clown fish. If you're reckless then atoll sharks tuamotu they are waiting for you to take a look at them. This underwater world is not known to everyone, you definitely need guts to do it.

Diving with fins

Generally the hotels offer you the clothing to dive and provide yachts or boats to enter the sea. Travel agencies also offer this service, do not hesitate to ask. In Rangiroa for example you need a little experience because the currents are untimely, we recommend doing it in the months of June to November. The island Moorea, sister of Tahiti It also offers you a varied underwater life where you can walk with its puffer fish and rays. The coral bottoms will leave you speechless.

Diving in Tahiti

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