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 Blue Lagoon, Rangiroa © Tahiti Tourisme Part of the Tuamotus archipelago, Rangiroa is the world's second
largest atoll, actually just a ring of low land encircling a vast
crystal-clear deep turquoise lagoon. The island, about an hour's
flight from Tahiti, offers among other things world-class scuba
diving. The water is so clear that visibility is estimated at least
150ft (46m), and the temperature remains a constant 80°F
(27°C). The stretch where the lagoon opens to the ocean, known
as Tiputa Pass, is particularly rich in marine life and is
recognised as one of the world's greatest shark dive locations.
Even snorkellers can appreciate close up views of the various
species of sharks and schools of dolphins that gather in the
pass.
Accommodation options on the atoll are limited but include a
lovely low-key five-star hotel/resort near the main village and an
adventurer's South Sea paradise on a remote lagoon islet,
consisting of five primitive beach bungalows hidden under the
palms.
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