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Landmark: Tahiti Nui DivingCity: Bora Bora
Country: French Polynesia
Continent: Australia
Tahiti Nui Diving, Bora Bora, French Polynesia, Australia
Tahiti Nui Diving is a dive shop located in Bora Bora, French Polynesia. It serves as a primary access point for underwater exploration in the surrounding lagoon.
Visual Characteristics
The facility is a collection of stilted structures over the water, constructed primarily from wood with thatched roofs. The main building houses the reception and equipment storage. The water color in the immediate vicinity is turquoise, transitioning to deeper blue further from shore. The seabed is composed of sand and coral formations.
Location & Access Logistics
Tahiti Nui Diving is situated on the eastern side of Bora Bora, approximately 5 kilometers east of Vaitape, the main town. Access is typically via boat transfer from resorts or the main island. Private boat docks are available. Road access is limited; the nearest public road is Route 1, approximately 1 kilometer inland. Parking is available at designated points along Route 1, requiring a short walk or taxi to the boat launch.
Historical & Ecological Origin
The dive shop was established to facilitate access to Bora Bora's coral reef system, a barrier reef formed around a volcanic island. The specific construction date of the current structures is not publicly documented but dates back to the early development of tourism infrastructure in the area. Its purpose is to provide guided diving and snorkeling excursions.
Key Highlights & Activities
Activities include guided scuba diving tours to sites such as the Coral Garden and Anau. Snorkeling excursions are also offered. Equipment rental for diving and snorkeling is available. PADI certification courses are conducted regularly.
Infrastructure & Amenities
Restrooms are available on-site. Limited shaded areas are provided by the thatched roofs of the structures. Cell phone signal (4G) is generally available. Food vendors are not present at the dive shop itself, but are located in Vaitape.
Best Time to Visit
The best time for visibility for diving and snorkeling is generally from May to October, during the dry season. Mornings offer calmer water conditions. High tide is preferable for accessing certain shallow reef areas.
Facts & Legends
A local belief states that the manta rays in the lagoon are the spirits of ancient Polynesian navigators watching over the island. Visitors are advised to book excursions in advance, especially during peak tourist seasons.
Nearby Landmarks
- Matira Beach (3.5km Southwest)
- Mount Otemanu (4.0km Northwest)
- Vaitape Town (5.0km West)
- Bora Bora Lagoonarium (1.5km Southeast)