2/5 - Disappointing
Went scuba diving 6 times and never saw any coral . Just sand and grey tones for the bottom. Water was pretty clear but not as clear as Bonaire, Cozumel or Grand Cayman
Went scuba diving 6 times and never saw any coral . Just sand and grey tones for the bottom. Water was pretty clear but not as clear as Bonaire, Cozumel or Grand Cayman
Be careful here as the current is strong and you can get swept into the sharp coral. It is easy to get injured here on the coral and receive cuts and bruises. Very cool experience wit lots of fish, but be careful. Not for everyone!!
bring fish food and bread, the fish will follow you everywhere!
Indulge in the utmost in luxury on this private island where the crystal-clear waters, white-sand beaches and impeccable facilities are unforgettable.
Overlooked by luxurious resorts and atmospheric bars, Bora Bora’s southernmost tip is a narrow stretch of lush forest skirted by white sands and cerulean waters.
You can find out about the history of Matira with a visit to Point Matira. Stroll along the beaches in this romantic area, or seek out the snorkeling spots.
Find out why this is one of Bora Bora’s most popular public beaches when you explore its exquisite white sands, gorgeous lagoon waters and waterfront precinct.
There are plenty of ways to experience Bora Bora’s mesmerizing peak, including sightseeing boat tours, helicopter rides, catamaran trips and hiking adventures.
The gateway to the village of Vaitape provides premium access to Bora Bora’s exquisite beaches, reefs and lagoon-side islets and has a busy marketplace.