Rangiroa Island French Polynesia
French Polynesia Rangiroa IslandThe main reasons to come to Rangiroa Tahiti
Surrounded by one of the biggest dive sites in the whole wide globe, the 240 islands line up for more than 110 mile (.177 km) in the water and surround a low-landshores. It is Rangiroa, a place beyond man's comprehension. Rangiroa, the second biggest city in the whole wide globe, is also a place where the country and the seaside are forming an unforeseen arson.
There are different types of oceans around the lovely islets: the sea and the sea: The Moana-tea (peaceful ocean), which defined the Laguna, and the Moana-uri (wild ocean), where cetaceans, mantas, moana-tea, moana-uri, moana-tea, dolphins and shark show the few happy people who want to see their own worlds. Returning ashore, the major towns of Avatoru and Tiputa provide visitors with a spectacular view of the South Pacific.
The Dominique Auroy winery, surrounded by a vineyard that yields three types of grapes and dark pearls on a farm that populates the water. Rungiroa is known all over the world for its stunning diving sites. Be it a try-out or just explore the lagoons, mountain pass and reef, novices and advanced scuba diver will be thrilled by the richness and colours of the underwater world.
The name Rangiroa or Ra'iroa means "endless sky" and is therefore the ideal name for the second biggest avatar in the worid. To give you an idea of the size of the Laguna, the interior of the Laguna is so large that it could accommodate the whole island of Tahiti. Rangiroa's locals usually inhabit two of the hundred moto orbiting the atoll: Tiputa and Avatoru, near the two pass of the same name that give entry to the sea.
If you are not a scuba diving enthusiast, you can explore the beauty of the lake from the sea floor. On Rangiroa the opportunities are limitless. Some of the attractions are the "Blue Lagoon", where the natural environment has created a small lake within the principal Laguna, and the "Pink Sandy Beach", another nice area to explore.