Friday, 18 May 2012

Encountering the Rare with Diving in Moorea



"Encountering the Rare with Diving in Moorea"," With jagged peaks which give the island a unique profile, the island's lagoon is just as famous as neighboring Bora Bora's.
 A preferred diving spot among the best of divers, Moorea's dive sites showcase infinite ranges of canyons, promontories and chasms, providing divers with adventures under the sea.
 Another ""perk"" when it comes to diving in Moorea.
 Deeper dive sites attract professionals, while shallower dive sites pave the way for beginners, on their way to become pros.


The Aquarium

This particular dive site goes down 10-40 feet.
 The vivid colors of coral reefs truly makes the worth when it comes to diving in Moorea, in this particular dive site.
 The lagoon dive goes down from 30-60 feet, and showcases the beauty and grace of rays.


Taotoi

Underwater reefs and valleys could be followed in this dive site.
 If encountering jack fish, moray eels and Napoleans is what you're after, this site would make your diving in Moorea a memorable dive.
 It is popular for the active fishes that can be encountered therein.


Canyons of Opunohu

This ocean dive site goes down from 30-70 feet underwater, and is famous for triggerfish, eels, sharks and sea turtles.


Rose Garden

Another ocean dive, the Rose Garden dive site's main highlight would be the Montipora coral, a giant among corals.
 Going down from 70-140 feet underwater, the Rose Garden dive site has attracted professional divers all over the world.
 Probably the only problem would be having to pack up and leave back home.




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