Tahiti diving??

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Rooster1

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Looking into going to Tahiti at years end and would like some feed back on the diving and anything else I should know, Keep in mind I am bringing my none diving wife.:confused:
 
My partner and I head for Tahiti on March 16th. I'll be sure and post a trip report upon our return!

Happy Diving,

Scuba-sass :-)
 
Originally posted by scuba-sass
My partner and I head for Tahiti on March 16th. I'll be sure and post a trip report upon our return!

Happy Diving,

Scuba-sass :-)
Thanks in advance and I will looking forward to reading your trip report.
 
Hey Rooster1,

Take a look at the thread I posted to the subject "Tahiti time", we had a great time there last year, and my husband dived Moorea and just loved it! Have a great time out there and happy diving!!:snorkel:
 
Tips for Tahiti?

Topless French women everywhere...who still haven't figured out to shave their nasty underarms like the rest of Europe...hell, even East Bloc women take care of things.....

What a great canceller-out.......lol....
 
Dear Scuba-sass:

No, I don't...for several reasons...too much upkeep, too much stubble, ingrown hair, etc. That is why it has all permanently removed via laser, because hair on underarms breeds bacteria and odor and is not hygienic.

Consider yourself majorly jammed.....

;)
 
I'm off to Bora Bora In Sept.....can't wait! The island is the most beautiful in the world! Diving is pretty good there in the lagoon to see mantas and other cool stuff. Outside the lagoon is great for sharks. Moorea is actually the best for shark feeding dives as we have ours on video. If you want to see sharks....go to Tahiti. Night dives are excellent in Bora Bora too.
 
Don't forget the land excursions on Bora Bora they are just a fabulous as the underwater excursions. The jeep safari excursion is just wonderful, it was almost like being in the middle of Jurrasic Park but without the dinosaurs. The island still has the old WW2 cannons and bunkers, very interesting...Enjoy! :)
 

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