You’ll slip from Raiatea straight into Tahaa’s wild coral garden, floating among clouds of fish and sunlight on living reefs. With small-group boat transfer and snorkeling gear available if you need it, there’s time to laugh with your guide or just drift quietly above the lagoon colors—and maybe spot Bora Bora shimmering far off.
First thing I noticed was the color—honestly, I didn’t know water could be that blue. We’d just left Raiatea by boat, a salty breeze in my face and a couple of other travelers chatting quietly nearby. Our guide, Moana, pointed out the shifting shades as we crossed the lagoon toward Tahaa. He had that easy way locals do here—barefoot, sun-worn hands, telling stories about the reef while steering with his elbow. I tried to remember half of what he said about fish names but mostly just watched the light flicker on the water.
The coral garden itself is… well, it’s not an aquarium. It’s alive and sort of messy and beautiful all at once. Slipping into the water felt cool after the sun, mask fogging up right away (my fault for laughing too much at my own snorkel). Fish zipped around in colors I don’t have words for—one looked like a tiny painter had gone wild with neon markers. At one point I floated above a patch of coral so bright it almost hurt my eyes; Moana tapped my shoulder underwater and pointed at a shy clownfish peeking out. I waved (no idea why) and nearly swallowed half the lagoon.
We came up now and then to catch our breath or just stare back across to Bora Bora in the distance—like some postcard that got left out in the rain. The air tasted faintly sweet from flowers somewhere on shore, or maybe that was just sunscreen mixing with saltwater on my lips. There was this quiet moment where everyone stopped talking and just listened to the soft slap of waves against the boat hull. That sticks with me more than any photo I took.
Snorkeling gear (mask and snorkel) is available on prior request.
Yes, boat transport from Raiatea to Tahaa is included.
Yes, it’s designed for cruise passengers or anyone stopping briefly in Raiatea.
Yes, infants can sit on an adult's lap or ride in a stroller/pram during transport.
This is a half-day activity including travel time between Raiatea and Tahaa.
Larger groups can arrange a custom program by contacting at reservation.
Your day includes boat transfer from Raiatea to Tahaa and back again, plus snorkeling equipment if you ask ahead (mask and snorkel). The whole thing runs as a small group so it never feels crowded—and yes, they’ll pick you up right where your ship docks if you’re coming off a cruise.
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