Popoti
Popoti Summit: Bora Bora's Hidden Gem
Explore Bora Bora's stunning lagoon with personalized snorkeling and diving tours led by passionate, local experts.
H2O Bora Bora, located in Faanui Bay, offers intimate snorkeling and diving tours of Bora Bora's famed lagoon. This family-run business provides personalized experiences, showcasing vibrant coral reefs and diverse marine life in small groups. With knowledgeable guides and a focus on eco-friendly practices, it's an unforgettable way to explore Bora Bora's underwater paradise.
Opening times, essentials, and a few local tips gathered into one calmer, easier-to-scan planning section.
Boat
From Vaitape, the main town, boat is the primary mode of transport to H2O Bora Bora. Head to the Vaitape harbor and look for local boat taxis near the main dock. Inform the captain you wish to go to H2O Bora Bora in Baie de Faanui. The ride typically takes 10-15 minutes, depending on weather. Boat taxi fares vary, so confirm the price before departure. Expect to pay around 1,500-3,000 XPF (approximately $15-$30 USD) for a one-way trip.
Walking
If staying near Baie de Faanui, walking to H2O Bora Bora is an option. From the main road, head towards the water and follow the coastline. Look for signs directing you to H2O Bora Bora. The walk is approximately 20-30 minutes, offering scenic views of the bay. No cost for walking.
Taxi
From anywhere on the main island, you can take a taxi to Baie de Faanui. Agree on a fare with the driver before starting your journey. A taxi from Vaitape to Baie de Faanui will cost approximately 2,000-3,500 XPF (around $20-$35 USD), depending on the distance and time of day. After 7 PM taxi charges increase.
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