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Best 1 Bora Bora Lagoon

The Bora Bora Lagoon is a stunning tropical lagoon within the Pacific Ocean’s Tuamotu Archipelago. It's notable for its exceptional clarity, biodiversity, and the unique geological formation of Mount Otemanu beneath it – an extinct volcano creating a dramatic backdrop. The lagoon supports diverse ma...

2 Bora Bora Motu Sandbar

The Bora Bora Motu Sandbar is a naturally formed sandbank within the lagoon of Bora Bora, French Polynesia. These tidal formations offer unique access to shallow waters and are particularly notable for their proximity to luxury resorts and private islands. They provide opportunities for exploration...

3 Tetiaroa Lagoon

Tetiaroa Lagoon resides within a coral atoll of French Polynesia. It’s notable for its pristine tropical waters and unique ecological setting. The lagoon is a destination primarily for travelers seeking secluded experiences in the Pacific Ocean, particularly those interested in sustainable tourism a...

4 Maupiti Lagoon

Maupiti Lagoon is a protected tropical lagoon situated on the remote atoll island of Maupiti in French Polynesia. Its notable feature is the abundant marine life, particularly manta rays, attracted to the calm, clear waters and surrounding coral reefs. The lagoon offers opportunities for snorkeling...

5 Rangiroa Lagoon

Rangiroa Lagoon is a vast tropical lagoon situated within the Tuamotu Archipelago of French Polynesia. It’s notable as the second largest atoll lagoon globally offering remarkable biodiversity and diving opportunities. The lagoon's complex geography, including features like Tiputa Pass, supports div...

6 Fakarava Lagoon

Fakarava Lagoon is a significant atoll within French Polynesia’s Pacific Ocean. It's recognized as a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve due to its exceptional marine biodiversity. The lagoon supports an abundance of coral and fish species including the renowned “Wall of Sharks” formation within Tumakohua Pass...

7 Moorea Lagoon

Moorea Lagoon protects a significant tropical ecosystem surrounding the volcanic island of Moorea in French Polynesia. The lagoon’s notable clarity supports thriving coral reefs and abundant marine life including sharks. It is a popular destination for snorkelers and divers seeking to explore Pacifi...

8 Gambier Lagoon

The Gambier Lagoon is a significant Pacific atoll located within French Polynesia near Mangareva. It’s notable for its role as a crucial location during the 19th-century arrival of Catholic missionaries. The lagoon provides a vital ecosystem and remains important to the local Polynesian population w...

9 Tikehau Sandbar

The Tikehau Sandbar is located in a French Polynesian atoll renowned for its unique pink sand beaches and remarkably diverse marine life, once extensively studied by Jacques Cousteau.

10 Fakarava Sandbar

The Fakarava Sandbar is situated within a French Polynesian atoll designated as a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve in 2006, celebrated for its exceptionally biodiverse marine ecosystems.

11 Raiatea-Taha'a Lagoon

Shared by two islands in French Polynesia, the Raiatea-Taha'a Lagoon is uniquely distinguished by its navigable passages and its role in regional vanilla cultivation.

12 Rangiroa Sandbar

The Rangiroa Sandbar is located in French Polynesia's Tuamotu Archipelago, emerging within the lagoon of Rangiroa, which is one of the largest atolls in the entire world.

13 Niau Lagoon

A landlocked atoll lagoon in the Tuamotu Archipelago, French Polynesia, one of the rare closed atolls with no navigable ocean pass, accessible only by air or small boat.

14 Moorea Sandbar

The Moorea Sandbar is a shallow submarine shoal in French Polynesia, highly notable as a primary tourist site where visitors interact with wild stingrays and blacktip reef sharks.

15 Huahine Lagoon

Encircling the two islands of Huahine in French Polynesia, this coral lagoon is culturally significant for its ancient Polynesian fish traps and underwater stone temples.

16 Fakarava Atoll Reef

Fakarava Atoll in French Polynesia is a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve recognized in 1977, notable for its pristine passes, high shark density, and position within the Tuamotu Archipelago.

17 Manihi Lagoon

Situated in French Polynesia's Tuamotu Archipelago, Manihi Lagoon is historically significant as the site of the region's first commercial black pearl farm established in the 1960s.

18 Mataiva Lagoon

Mataiva Lagoon in the Tuamotu Archipelago of French Polynesia is scientifically notable for its unique network of approximately 70 deep sinkholes dividing the interior.

19 Ahe Lagoon
Ahe Lagoon

Located in the Tuamotu Archipelago of French Polynesia, Ahe Lagoon is an enclosed coral atoll distinguished by its highly productive black pearl farming operations.

20 Rangiroa Atoll Reef

Rangiroa Atoll in French Polynesia's Tuamotu Archipelago is one of the world's largest atolls by lagoon size, spanning roughly 1,640 km², and is known for strong pass currents attracting sharks and dolphins.

21 Kaukura Lagoon

Kaukura Lagoon in French Polynesia is a coral atoll lagoon notable for its elongated shape and its extensive network of shallow coral heads, popular for fly fishing.

22 Apataki Lagoon

Apataki Lagoon in French Polynesia is a coral atoll notable for having two main navigable passes, serving as a critical habitat for the vulnerable Tuamotu sandpiper bird.

23 Takapoto Lagoon

Takapoto Lagoon in French Polynesia's Tuamotu Archipelago is an oval-shaped atoll lagoon recognized for its abundant giant clam populations and pearl farming history.

24 Kauehi Lagoon

Kauehi Lagoon in the Tuamotu Archipelago of French Polynesia is a prominent coral atoll lagoon known for its pearl farms and the large, navigable Apakou Pass.

25 Raroia Lagoon

Located in the Tuamotu Archipelago of French Polynesia, Raroia Lagoon is historically notable as the site where Thor Heyerdahl's Kon-Tiki raft crashed in 1947.

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