The drama of Moorea’s landscape continues below the sea with an infinite range of canyons, chasms, and promontories. Fish feeding is common here so divers are often surrounded by schools of small and large marine life. With a lack of strong currents, Moorea is perfect for beginners while the deeper canyons attract the more advanced divers.
Some of the established dive sites around Moorea include:
The Aquarium : Lagoon dive 10–40 feet. Perfect for first-time divers. Coral gardens, schools of small species.
Stingray World : Lagoon dive 30–60 feet. Experience dozens of close encounters with graceful rays. Snorkeling is also enjoyed above the site.
Taotoi : Ocean dive 30–70 feet. Follow the reef into valleys and ravines while jack fish, Napoleans, and moray eels await your arrival.
Tiki : Ocean dive 30–70 feet. A very active fish dive makes this one of the most popular. Grey, lemon and blacktip sharks plus barracudas pay a visit.
Canyons of Opunohu : Ocean dive 30–70 feet. Coral walls and canyons with turtles, sharks, eels, and triggerfish.
Rose Garden : Ocean dive 70–140 feet. Deep water diving to see giant Montipora coral resembling layers of rose petals.
Dive Centers : - Aquablue : Hardhat - Bathy's Club (Intercontinental Resort & Spa Moorea) - Moorea Blue Diving (Moorea Pearl Resort & Spa) - Moorea Fun Dive – Scubapiti (Les Tipaniers Moorea) - Topdive (Sheraton Moorea Lagoon Resort & Spa)

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