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05/09/2025

What a fascinating adventure! Diving in Bora Bora! The ‘Pearl of the South Seas’ is not only famous for its breathtaking lagoons and picturesque motus – small offshore islands – but also for its impressive underwater world. Bora Bora scuba diving experiences allow you to explore the richness of the reef in total immersion. Diving in Bora Bora means diving into one of the most beautiful lagoons in the world and encountering exotic sea creatures such as the majestic manta rays in the crystal-clear water between colourful coral reefs. Whether you are an experienced diver, a certified diver, or a beginner diver taking part in an introductory dive, a voyage à Bora Bora promises a unique underwater experience. On Bora Bora, you will discover a true exploration sous-marine.

And on a croisière Aranui, the legendary cargo cruise ship, exploring the marine treasures of Bora Bora becomes even more special. On each of its croisières en Polynésie, the Aranui stops off in Bora Bora for a day – and in a very privileged location, so that the island paradise can be experienced in a protected and very natural way.


Why Bora Bora is a paradise for divers

Bora Bora diving is undoubtedly among the best experiences for ocean lovers. But what makes diving here so special? For one thing, the water in the lagoon of Bora Bora is crystal clear and offers incredible visibility. Divers can admire the lively and colourful underwater world and the beauty of the coral reefs in all their splendour.

On the other hand, Bora Bora is home to so many impressive marine creatures. From colourful corals and sponges to exotic fish, rays and even blacktip reef sharks, the marine biodiversity is incredible. Divers have the opportunity to observe rare and fascinating species in their natural habitat. A real adventure in the heart of la plongée en Polynésie.

The lagoon is protected, because the impressive barrier reef that surrounds the lagoon acts as a natural protective shield. It keeps out strong currents and waves, creates calm dive sites and preserves the diverse marine flora and fauna. This reef plays a key role in keeping the underwater world in Bora Bora so healthy and vibrant.

Another important aspect is the climate, as it is wonderfully mild here all year round. The water temperature in Bora Bora is also pleasantly warm at all times of the year and is usually between 26 and 29 degrees Celsius – perfect for diving in a 3mm wetsuit or even without. These constant temperatures ensure pleasant diving without a heavy wetsuit, ideal for a séjour tout compris à Bora Bora qui combine détente et aventure.

Many dive companies and dive centers operate around the island, offering everything from introductory scuba to advanced expeditions. Some of them are located within beautiful Bora Bora resorts, combining comfort and sea exploration for your honeymoon or romantic getaway.

The most important places for diving in Bora Bora

Dive Bora Bora across a wide range of dive locations – from calm coral gardens to adventurous current passages. Whether you are a beginner diver or an experienced one, Bora Bora’s best dive sites promise unforgettable experiences and encounters with the impressive marine world of the South Seas. Here are the most important examples:

  • The White Valley is famous for spotting eagle rays, wrasse and sometimes even grey sharks. The dive site is known for its calm waters and the opportunity to encounter these majestic animals in their natural environment. Thus, the White Valley is ideal for divers who are looking for an encounter with large sea creatures and want to experience the beauty of the underwater world in a peaceful atmosphere.
  • The Coral Garden is perfect for snorkellers and divers who want to admire the colourful variety of corals and tropical fish. Lively coral reefs inhabited by numerous colourful fish await you here. The peaceful atmosphere makes this an ideal place to enjoy the tranquillity and beauty of the underwater world and take unforgettable photos. It’s also a great spot to explore the underwater world with a local dive instructor.
  • The Teavanui Pass is fascinating for technical diving. Here you can observe pelagic fish and feel the power of the ocean currents, as the pass is known for its impressive flows that attract an abundance of wildlife. Experienced divers experience exciting encounters with large fish and sharks and feel the dynamics of the sea up close.
  • The Tapu site is the place for seasoned adventurers. Lemon sharks often come here. The currents are stronger and the visibility is impressive. For brave divers who love a challenge, the Tapu drop is an absolute highlight and among the top dives in the region.

Some excursions even include encounters with Napoleons, stingrays, and dolphins. Each second dive offers new discoveries in the vibrant sea life of Bora Bora.

Snorkelling in Bora Bora: accessible to all

Bora Bora is a true paradise for snorkelling enthusiasts, as the clear waters and colourful underwater world are accessible to everyone, even without diving certification. Here are some of the best places to discover the beauty of the lagoon while snorkelling:

  • The coral garden is perfect for snorkellers of all experience levels. You can enter the water directly from the beach and observe the colourful corals and diverse tropical fish. The calm waters and shallow depth make this area ideal for beginner divers and families.
  • The famous Matira Beach offers shallow, sheltered waters that are ideal for a snorkel trip. Here you can explore the colourful underwater world directly from the beach without the need for special equipment or certification. It’s one of the most popular activités nautiques à Bora Bora for travellers of all kinds.
  • There are several quiet spots in the bora bora lagoon near the main town of Vaitape that are ideal for snorkelling. These areas are easily accessible and offer the opportunity to discover the diverse marine life – perfect for relaxing vacances en Polynésie française.

Although Teavanui Pass is known for technical diving, snorkellers can also take advantage of the currents in calm conditions to observe pelagic fish and other sea creatures. However, it is important to be careful!

Some experiences also include outings in a motorized outrigger canoe, giving you a full lagoon tour to hidden gems around the island.


A different kind of dive stop with the Aranui

The day stop on Bora Bora with the Aranui, the legendary cargo cruise ship that cruises through la Polynésie française, is something very special for every passenger, whether diver, snorkeller or nature lover, and one of the highlights of every trip. A breathtaking panorama greets you on arrival – the lagoon with its crystal-clear water and the majestic Mount Otemanu in the background. A perfect first moment to admire the beauty of the island and get in the mood for the adventure ahead, which is also very privileged. We continue on a small boat to Motu Tapu, a small private island off the coast of Bora Bora. In the sheltered setting reserved exclusively for Aranui passengers, they can relax, snorkel free of charge or go on a scuba dive.

Supervised water activities during the stopover: For a fee, there are guided scuba dive excursions organised from the ship. The expeditions are accompanied by experienced dive instructors who pay attention to the safety of the participants and the protection of the marine environment. A great opportunity to experience the fascinating underwater world of Bora Bora in a controlled and respectful environment – a new kind of dive center experience, where luxury and nature go hand in hand.

A whole day dedicated to the sea: whether you dive, snorkel or simply relax on the beach – the day on Bora Bora is perfect for alternating between relaxation and exploration. Unwind, enjoy the tranquillity of the lagoon and take time to admire the impressive natural surroundings. This special diving stop with the croisière Aranui combines adventure, relaxation and respect for the environment – an unforgettable experience in the South Seas.

Conclusion: Immerse yourself in an unforgettable experience in Bora Bora

Bora Bora – the paradise of the South Seas, known for its breathtaking lagoons, crystal-clear turquoise waters and fascinating underwater world. But did you know that Bora Bora is also a unique marine reserve? Here, the diverse marine flora and fauna are protected, making every scuba dive a sustainable and respectful experience.

A marine reserve full of wonders: Bora Bora is more than just a beautiful place – it is a protected area that preserves the colourful diversity of the sea. The coral reefs that thrive here are home to countless species of fish, turtles, rays and even reef sharks. Awareness of the need to protect this unique natural environment is deeply rooted here, making a visit to the sea a responsible experience.

Discover the sea differently, with the Aranui: For lovers of the sea, the croisière en Polynésie with the Aranui offers a special opportunity to explore Bora Bora in a relaxed and respectful way. Unlike traditional diving or snorkelling excursions, which often take place in large groups, the Aranui allows guests to experience the sea in an exclusive setting – without stress, without crowds and with the support of enthusiastic professionals who place the beauty and protection of nature at the centre of their work.

An experience for all the senses: Imagine gliding calmly through the clear water, surrounded by colourful corals and curious fish. You can enjoy the tranquillity that only the sea can offer and discover the fascinating underwater world at the same time. Whether snorkelling, diving (for a fee), or simply relaxing by the water, Bora Bora shows its most beautiful side here.

Diveasy, a local dive center, also collaborates with select cruises and eco-resorts to offer a gentle, eco-conscious approach to diving – including open water, romantic dive experiences, or full certification courses like PADI. Whether it's your first time or your second dive, you’ll be guided with care.

Sustainability and respect: Aranui attaches great importance to sustainability and protecting the environment. The activities are designed to protect nature and preserve the natural habitat.

Dive Bora Bora like never before – a unique experience above and below the water.

What if you could experience Bora Bora differently? Embark on a cruise in French Polynesia and let yourself be amazed:

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