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I need some input of the best islands to dive in Tahiti.
and also information on the dive operations. dive operations to stay away from - the ones that are good.
any information on economy/moderate accomodations on these islands. Im not looking for luxury. A clean bed and hot shower will make me happy any info. on the budget pensions, smaller hotels would be helpful.
Has anyone used the Air Tahiti Air passes for the inner islands?
thanks
Check out http://www.fakaravadivingcenter.pf/ .
Some crazy diving in the pass..... I stayed at Pension Havaiki and can I highly recommend it. Airport transfers, excellent food, beatiful beach and nice bungalows.
Check out http://www.fakaravadivingcenter.pf/ .
Some crazy diving in the pass..... I stayed at Pension Havaiki and can I highly recommend it. Airport transfers, excellent food, beatiful beach and nice bungalows.
Did you do any diving at any of the other islands?
We spent a couple of nights on Rangiroa as well, but I only did two dives there. The Tiputa Pass is spectacular, and the Blue Lagoon cruise is excellent(for owerwater entertainment, that is). Rangiroa has a lot more hotels, a bunch of dive-ops and a lot of tourists. Out of 7 weeks in the South Pacific(Fiji, Cook Islands and FP), Fakarava took the prize.
You might want to check out Manihi. A friend stayed there for a week, and can't stop raving about it.
Dive with Moorea Blue Diving - e-mail mooreabluediving@mail.pf - tell Rafeal that Claire from New York recommended him
Stay at the Club Bali Hai - pay a little extra - get the room with the kitchette - the food store is 5 mins walk away - you can then make you own lunch and breakfast. Have dinner at Alfreados - 2 mins walk away - good pasta and reasonable - there is also a good pizza place about 10 mins walk away
Other resteraunts will come and collect you
I spent a week on Moorea and it was not as expensive as many people will lead you to beleive.
Check yahoo for air fare - they had a special in oct that was cheeper than booking direct with Air Tahiti.
I have been to French Polynesia a couple of times in the last two years.
Rangiroa. Always have enjoyed. Passes are fun. Dived with Six Passengers at Rangiroa last time and liked their operations.
Did some nice diving in areas of Tahaa last year. Will try to remember name of small family run operator that we used.
Bora Bora was OK. Diving at north end was good but weather dependent. Lagoon diving very so so. Some other dive sites with lemon sharks are pretty good for the sharks. Corals - not much except for north end which was good.
I agree with sealkie. Rafeal at Moorea Blue Diving was great. I was in Bora Bora and Moorea last May. The diving was the best I've seen so far. I preferred Moorea. Definately go to Alfredo's. They also serve good margaritas.
Went to Moorea in January 03. Dove with TopDive, who I'd highly recommend. The found good dives for us even with a pretty big swell, and the divemasters did a good job of handling a rookie who panicked 65ft down at the Tiki, dropping her mask and regulator.