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Papetoai
Lagoon/The Rays Corridor
5-60 ft
#5 on map
Perfect for beginners or for those who want to reacquaint themselves with
the underwater world before moving on to more challenging dives. Parrotfish,
clownfish, anemones, angelfish, butterflyfish, trumpetfish, puffers, white
tip sharks and a large group of eagle rays make this relaxing dive an
enjoyable one.
Opunohu
Coral Wall
45-90 ft
#6 on map
Prolific coral walls form beautiful canyons and headlands. You'll spot
shoals of rainbow jack, paddletail snapper, Moorish Idols, turtles, black
tip sharks, lemon sharks and morays.
Tiki
Point
55-75 ft
#1 on map
This spot is famous for its ultra clear water and dense populations of
black tip, grey and lemon sharks. If you can manage to take your eyes
off of these impressive creatures, you’ll also see blue-striped snapper
and barracuda.
Aito
55-80 ft
#2 on map
As this dive site is close to Tiki Point you’ll no doubt see more sharks.
The highlight here though is a magnificent coral garden where you can
usually spot several turtles as well as a host of Emperor Angelfish, paddletail
snapper and Moorish Idols.

Shark’s Dining Room
45-90 ft
#8 on map
Feeding time for hungry sharks!
The
Rose Garden
45-120 ft
#7 on map
This adventurous decompression dive is only for advanced divers! Following
a stunning descent into the blue, you’ll be rewarded with the sight of
giant coral roses that seem to go on forever. A few sharks will also be
taking time to “smell the roses”.
Taotoi
35-60 ft
#4 on map
Enjoy black tip sharks, rainbow jacks, giant trigger fish and huge moray
eels above an undulating garden of coral.
Map and all photos courtesy of Bathy's
Diving
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