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I'm going to be spending a week next month at the Novotel Rangiroa Beach Resort. I've found a listing of 5 dive operators - Blue Dolphin, Raie Manta, ParaDive, 6 Passengers, & Topdive. Anyone have any comments or recommendations on any of them?
Chuck,
Did you make the trip?
How was Novotel?
and how was the diving? Thinking of going and the wife will not be diving so wondering if there is anything for her there?
Diving is all about the "big animals". During a total of 5 dives, I saw a couple of turtles, some sharks at a distance, and on two occasions played with dolphins for about 10 minutes. The problem is that the dive operators focus on finding the big ones in open water and all-to-often ignore the reef. And while the reef itself is not much to brag about, the fish are spectacular - and better than nothing if the big ones aren't around. Another issue is that all the dive operators use Zodiacs, and my legs, arms, and chest were badly bruised for a week from getting back into the boat at the end of the dive.
The Novotel is advertised as a "budget" resort, and while less expensive than the Kia Ora was not inexpensive. It was clean and comfortable, but there was no beach - just a small rocky area along the water's edge. The snorkling was very good here, probably because of the constant feeding of stale bread that they get. We had more trouble than expected with staff that did not speak English, and the food was marginal at best.
My wife is also not a diver, and got to read a lot of books. There's really nothing else to do on the island besides water sports.
The bottom line - it was not the spectacular diving, nor the spectacular resort we were expecting it to be, and would find other islands to go to before going back to Rangiroa.
thanks for the great info. THis is exactly the type of info I was looking for. We have been to Moorea and Bora Bora. Both sounded a lot better than your experience. THose islands were not cheap by any means but when you include the price of getting to Rangiroa, perhaps not too much different.
My wife would not be diving either and I have been concerned about her. A beach is one requirement we have so that rules out Rangiroa for us, I believe.
I will have to start searching for a different south pacific paradise. We have been to a few Fiji islands and liked them but want somewhere different.
I dove with Top Dive in January....Marina and Pascual were great. Some great diving but did become a bit redundant. My trip report is posted in the forum in January and was the feature in June's Undercurrent.....enjoy.