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Bora Bora Lagoonarium: An Underwater Adventure

Swim with sharks, rays, and turtles in a protected natural aquarium on a private Bora Bora motu.

The Bora Bora Lagoonarium is a natural aquarium located on a private motu (islet) on the eastern side of Bora Bora, offering visitors a unique opportunity to swim and snorkel with a variety of marine life in a safe, controlled environment. It's a family-run business committed to marine conservation, providing guided snorkeling experiences with sharks, turtles, rays, and tropical fish.

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  • F7JG+4QR, Bora-Bora, Anau, PF

Local tips

  • Book your tour in advance, especially during peak season, to ensure availability and secure your preferred time slot.
  • Bring reef-safe sunscreen, a hat, and sunglasses to protect yourself from the strong tropical sun.
  • Wear comfortable water shoes to navigate the shallow areas and protect your feet.
  • Consider a full-day tour to enjoy a traditional Tahitian lunch and a canoe tour around the motu.
  • Check the weather forecast before your visit and be prepared for potential rain showers, which are common in Bora Bora.
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Getting There

  • Boat

    To reach the Bora Bora Lagoonarium, start from Vaitape, the main town on Bora Bora. Arrange for a boat transfer with a local operator or through your resort. The boat ride to the eastern motu where the Lagoonarium is located offers scenic views of Mount Otemanu. Boat transfers typically cost between $10-$30 USD per person, depending on the distance and the provider.

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The Bora Bora Lagoonarium provides an unforgettable underwater experience, allowing visitors to interact closely with diverse marine species in their natural habitat. Established in 1984 by Jean-Michel Cousteau, son of the renowned oceanographer Jacques Cousteau, the Lagoonarium aims to promote marine conservation while offering unique encounters with marine life. Located on a small motu near Motu Piti Aau, the Lagoonarium is easily accessible by boat. Here, you can swim under the supervision of experienced guides in enclosed areas, ensuring a safe and educational experience for all ages. The Lagoonarium is home to over 100 fish species, including parrotfish and clownfish, as well as rays, sharks, and turtles. The park's design promotes coral growth by circulating cool, nutrient-rich saltwater from the deep ocean, creating an ideal environment for coral regeneration and attracting a variety of fish. Visitors can choose from half-day or full-day tours, often including a Polynesian barbecue lunch and a canoe tour. These tours offer a chance to learn about the conservation efforts in place to protect marine species. The Lagoonarium is particularly appealing to families and beginners, offering a safe and enclosed space to learn how to snorkel and appreciate the beauty of marine life.
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