Tahiti Diving Spots
Check out the hottest dives in Tahiti. Check out what you may watch there: wrecks, marine life and coral reefs.
Tahiti Diving Spots

tahiti-sitesSome of the dive sites around Tahiti Nui are:

The Aquarium
It is the lagoon dive 10–40 feet. The site is Tahiti’s most popular and perfect for beginners. You may also enjoy snorkeling above the site.

The Wrecks
It is also lagoon dive 20–70 feet. You may dive alongside and within the wrecks of a large cargo ship and a Catalina flying boat airplane. The place is also called "Cargo Ship & the Catalina."

Papa Whisky
It will be an ocean dive 30–150 feet. Deep down the reef walls of a large amphitheatre with plenty of schools of damselfish.

St. Etienne Drop-Off
You will enjoy the ocean dive 30–150 feet. Dive into a deep blue gulf alive with dazzling small fish species, moray eels, and madrepores.

Fresh Water Springs
It is also an ocean dive but of 20–90 feet. Observe underwater springs bubbling up from the ocean floor. The place is also called "the Spring".

Arue Slope offers a large various corals plus a drop off covered with coral.

The Paea Gorgonia owes its name to a fantastic family of gorgonia coral.

The Fare Miti Split boasts a vertically split reef where you can watch humphead wrasse, pelagic fish and white tip reef sharks.

Te Maruata is one of the unique places where you are sure to see sharks in Tahiti. Among other marine life here are turtles, moray eels and captainfish.

In Tetopa Cave you will find caverns full of lobsters and crabs.

Shark feeing dives are available on diver demand (subject to minimum numbers).

Some of dive spots around Tahiti Iti are:

Tetopa Grotto is an ocean dive 10–30 feet. You will enjoy the dramatic dive among caverns of lobster, crabs, coral, and pufferfish.

The Marado is an ocean dive 60–140 feet. Enjoy the sheer outer reef wall covered with beautiful gorgonians.

Lagoon Hole is a lagoon dive 30–90 feet. It is alive with leopard rays, triggerfish, reef shark, and coral bommies.