Tahiti is the heart and soul of FRENCH POLYNESIA. It is the largest island and capital of the region. Home of Faa International Airport, this key island serves as the gateway to all outer islands.
Tahitioffers a rich and colorful underwater landscape, not well known and yet spectacular, and also a large diversity of diving sites (fun wrecks, vertiginous walls and beautiful gardens of corals). It is also the best place to master the different levels of the CMAS and PADI training. The peninsula (south of Tahiti) divides the savage spirit between the land and the underwater world ''to discover''. Come and meet our turtles, our dolphins, our giant wrasses and the humback whales (from July to October).
TAHITI DIVE CENTERSMembers of GIE PLONGEE dive operators association.AQUATICA DIVE CENTERPapeete, Tahiti, FRENCH POLYNESIA Tel: (689) 53 34 96Fax: (689) 5334 74E-Mail: aquatica@mail.pfWeb: http://www.aquatica-dive.comManager: Didi ALPINI TAHITI PLONGEEPapeete, Tahiti, FRENCH POLYNESIATel: (689) 41 00 62Fax: (689) 43 26 06E-mail: plongee.tahiti@mail.pfManager: Henri POULIQUEN ITI DIVINGTahiti, FRENCH POLYNESIA Tel & Fax: (689) 57 77 93E-Mail: itidiving@mail.pfWeb: http://www.itidiving.pfManager: Gilles JUGEL
Destination: Moorea
First time visitors will be echanted to swinm in clear and warm waters, they will meet small fish in abundance in a festival of colors.
Destination: Huahine
The few divers discovering this secret spot will be surrounded with a lot of various fish.
Destination: Raiatea / Tahaa
Fantastic coral gardens abound in the lagoon off of Raiatea and its sister island of Tahaa.
Tahiti Treasures
A sea full of black pearls and friendly sharks.
Tahiti: A Shark Diving Sensation
To a diver, Tahiti spells sharks — tons of sharks that can be observed and enjoyed by both scuba divers and snorkelers alike.
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