LIVEABOARD DIVING IN
Tuamotu Islands
Dive into the spellbinding underwater realm of Tuamotu Islands, a paradise for divers and marine enthusiasts
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liveaboards
Price from
USD 2,319 per trip
Shark Passages
Coral Haven
Pelagic Playground
The Tuamotu Islands, nestled in the heart of French Polynesia, are a mesmerizing destination for divers seeking an exceptional underwater adventure. This archipelago, a sprawling necklace of coral atolls, offers a unique diving experience with its crystal-clear waters and thriving marine ecosystems. Divers here are greeted by the spectacle of bustling shark-filled passes, where the majestic grey reef and silvertip sharks reign supreme. The vibrant coral reefs, home to an array of hard and soft corals, create an underwater mosaic brimming with life. Amidst these coral gardens, divers can encounter a symphony of tropical fish, including the flamboyant clownfish, the sleek and swift barracudas, and the playful parrotfish. The Tuamotu Islands' underwater topography is marked by dramatic drop-offs, serene lagoons, and mysterious underwater caverns, offering a diverse range of dive sites. The area is not just a hub for large pelagic life but also a haven for macro photographers, with its rich collection of small, colorful critters like nudibranchs and shrimps
When To Go Diving in Tuamotu Islands
The best time for liveaboard diving cruises in the Tuamotu Islands is between April and November. During these months, the water temperature averages a comfortable 26-29°C (79-84°F), and visibility is often exceptional, exceeding 30 meters (100 feet). This period is ideal for experiencing the islands' underwater wonders, including vibrant coral blooms and dynamic shark encounters