Great to meet another sailor! Thank you for your help!
We're on our own sail boat. We're coming from New Zealand, so first stop will be Raivavae, then to Fakarava. From there we'll work our way up to Toau, Rangiroa and Tikehau. Maybe Apataki (I haven't read up anchorages there yet). Then we'll go to Tahiti, and work our way west before we head up to Kiribati- probably Moorea and Bora Bora for snorkelling, Raiatia, Huahine and Tahaa are on my radar too (we probably won't manage all of them, but we get 6 months to see what we can do!).
I'm open to any diving recommendations! My husband and I both love the big pelagic things, though I enjoy macro too (and still enjoy any reefs where you struggle seeing the coral for the fish!). I think the 48.9 metre hammerheads would sadly be beyond me, but I've done a bit of current diving in Komodo and Kadavu- I'm comfy in a pass but also don't need every dive to be an adrenaline rush, so would enjoy mixing in the odd sedate dive to potter along and look for nudibranchs! Budget-wise I'm probably looking at up to 20 dives- which I know isn't anywhere near enough, but we're heading on to Canada via Kiribati and Hawaii, so it will be a while until I'll be recharging the dive coffers again!
Round Fakarava we're definitely looking at anchoring to the south to start with (Tetamanu?) and doing some dives on the South Pass, and probably snorkelling from our tender. Then we'll head north near the town. That's about as fine tuned as we have it- we have a cruising guide from SV Soggy Paws but if you've got any need-to-know or can't-miss info then I'd really appreciate it!
I believe pass navigation is at slack tide (midday?)- and try not to sail into the sun! In Fiji and Indonesia we've popped my hubby on the spreaders to do bommie watch!