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Hilo Harbor | Hilo


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Landmark: Hilo Harbor
City: Hilo
Country: USA Hawaii
Continent: North America

Hilo Harbor, Hilo, USA Hawaii, North America

The Bora Bora Coral Gardens are a collection of submerged coral formations located within the lagoon of Bora Bora, French Polynesia.

Visual Characteristics

The coral gardens consist of diverse coral species exhibiting a range of colors including white, pink, and purple. Depths vary, with some areas reaching 10 meters. The water clarity is typically high, allowing visibility of the coral structures and associated marine life.

Location & Access Logistics

Access to the Bora Bora Coral Gardens is exclusively by boat. Departures are from the main island of Bora Bora, with numerous tour operators based in Vaitape. Travel time from Vaitape to the primary garden sites is approximately 20-30 minutes by motorboat. Mooring buoys are available at designated garden locations to prevent anchor damage.

Historical & Ecological Origin

These coral gardens are a natural formation, part of the larger barrier reef system surrounding Bora Bora. The coral structures are living organisms that have developed over millennia, creating complex habitats for marine biodiversity. The specific formations are a result of calcium carbonate deposition by coral polyps.

Key Highlights & Activities

Snorkeling and scuba diving are the primary activities. Visitors can observe a variety of reef fish, including butterflyfish, angelfish, and parrotfish. Some tours include opportunities to see rays and small reef sharks. Observation from the boat is also possible in shallower sections.

Infrastructure & Amenities

There are no permanent structures or amenities within the coral gardens themselves. Tour boats typically provide access. Restroom facilities are available on the main island before departure. Cell phone signal is generally available on the boat during transit.

Best Time to Visit

The best time for visibility is during the dry season, from May to October. Mid-morning to early afternoon offers optimal sunlight penetration for viewing the coral colors. Tidal conditions have minimal impact on accessibility, but calmer waters are more common during low tide periods.

Facts & Legends

A specific section of the coral gardens is known locally as "The Aquarium" due to the high density and variety of fish species observed there. It is a protected marine area, and visitors are instructed not to touch or remove any coral or marine life.

Nearby Landmarks

  • 0.8km Southwest: Matira Beach
  • 2.5km Northwest: Mount Otemanu
  • 3.1km West: Vaitape village
  • 4.2km Northeast: Coral Garden Dive Site Alpha


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