Diving French Polynesia
$100
Diving in French Polynesia offers an unparalleled underwater experience, with some of the best conditions in the world. The warm, crystal-clear waters provide excellent visibility, ranging from 20 to 60 meters year-round, making it an ideal destination for divers of all levels. With vibrant coral reefs, diverse marine life, and stunning underwater landscapes, diving in Tahiti is an adventure like no other. Whether you're new to diving or an experienced enthusiast, French Polynesia’s pristine waters promise unforgettable encounters with marine wonders.
Diving in French Polynesia opens up a world of opportunities for adventure and exploration. The waters maintain a comfortable temperature of 27°C year-round, and with visibility between 20 and 60 meters, anytime is a good time to dive. With small groups of 5 divers per guide, safety and quality are our number one concern. Whether you’d prefer to explore a vibrant reef, or plunge to the depths of a shipwreck, we have something to suit everyone.
French Polynesia is ranked the world’s number one destination for reef shark encounters, where divers can witness species like tiger sharks, hammerheads, and Longimanus in their natural habitat. The region is also home to the largest marine reserve, offering protection to sea turtles, manta rays, dolphins, and even whales during certain times of the year.
Each dive experience is fully equipped with pick-up and drop-off services, rental equipment, boat rides to the dive sites, and professional dive guides to ensure a smooth and exhilarating adventure beneath the waves. Whether you’re exploring coral gardens or drifting along spectacular drop-offs, French Polynesia offers the ultimate diving experience.
Diving Options
Tahiti | Moorea | Raiatea | Bora Bora | Rangiroa | Fakarava | Tikehau |
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Wrecks | Sea turtles | Wrecks | Sea turtles | Turciop dolphins | Grouper marble | Sea turtles |
Sea turtles | Sting rays | Sea turtles | Manta rays | Manta rays | Manta rays | Manta rays |
Grey reef shark | Grey reef shark | Grey reef shark | Eagle rays | Eagle rays | Eagle rays | Eagle rays |
Black tip shark | Black tip shark | Black tip shark | Black tip shark | Black tip shark | Black tip shark | Black tip shark |
White tip shark | White tip shark | White tip shark | White tip shark | White tip shark | White tip shark | White tip shark |
Lemon shark | Lemon shark | Lemon shark | Lemon shark | Grey reef shark | Wall of sharks | Grey reef shark |
Silk shark | Humpback | Sting rays | Tiger shark | Tipped sharks | ||
Sleepy shark | Spinner dolphins | Hammerhead | Napoleon | |||
Humpback | Pilot whales | White tip reef shark | White tip reef shark | |||
Spinner Dolphins | Eagle rays | Barracudas | Barracudas | |||
Pilot whales | Sperm whales | Napoleon | ||||
Eagle rays |
Best Time To See
Species | Start | Highlight | End | Best Location |
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Humpbacks | July | Sept / Oct | November | Tahiti / Moorea |
Hammerhead | January | Feb / March | April | Rangiroa |
Dolphins | All Year | All Year | All Year | Tahiti / Moorea / Rangiroa |
Manta Rays | All Year | All Year | All Year | Bora Bora / Rangiroa / Fakarava / Tikehau |
Grouper marble breeding |
2 weeks before june's full moon |
Day of june's full moon |
Day after full moon |
Fakarava (SOUTH) |