Diving within the waters of the most beautiful lagoon in the world is on many divers’ “must do” list because of the abundance of large marine life. It is common for divers to be joined by legions of gigantic manta rays gliding gracefully within arm’s reach while schools of black-tip reef sharks parade through the sunlit waters.
Some of the established dive sites on Bora Bora include:
Aito : Ocean drift dive 3–60 feet. Glide through the water with turtles, sharks, and barracuda.
Anau : Lagoon dive 15–100 feet. A classic manta ray "swarm site." Also called “Manta Ray Channel” or "Manta Ballroom" for its regular encounters with these gentle giants. Snorkeling is also enjoyed above the site.
Tapu : Ocean dive 30–120 feet. A classic shark dive with black tip reef and lemon sharks joined by the giant wrasse, rainbow jack fish, and moray eel.
Toopua/Toopua Iti : Lagoon dive 15–100 feet. Coral walls with giant clams small caves, swim-throughs, and legions of eagle rays. Snorkeling is also enjoyed above the site.
Muri Muri : Ocean dive 60–120 feet. Marine life welcome divers such as grey reef sharks, black-tip reef sharks, turtles, barracuda, and dolphins. Also called the "White Valley."
Teavanui Pass: Pass dive 15–130 feet. The entrance to the lagoon is framed with purple coral walls, where sharks, eels and giant wrasses await.
Tupitipiti : Ocean dive 20–150 feet. A steep drop-off with walls of blue and red branching coral plus green and orange sponges, caves, tunnels, corridors, and dramatic swim-throughs.
Dive Centers : - Bora Bora Blue Nui (Bora Bora Pearl Beach Resort) - Bora Diving Center (Hotel Matira) - Dive Easy - Nemo World (Le Meridien Bora Bora) - Topdive (Topdive Resort)

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