This untouched land features offers divers a rich
ecosystem of underwater topography, thrilling pass
dives, and huge variety of marine life.
The lagoon is the second largest after Rangiroa
and stretches over 37 miles with pass dives at both
the northern and southern end. Species most commonly
encountered include Napoleon wrasse, seapikes, damselfish,
bigeyes, marbled groupers, manta rays, and sharks.