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Relax and unwind on the deck of your
overwater villa in Bora Bora, Tahiti
SURFING AQUATIC PLAYGROUND
There are few experiences as exhilarating as Waterfalls, natural blowholes and coral reefs
surfing in the crystal-clear waters of the Pacific are all part of the wonder of the Pacific Islands.
Islands. Surfing the Pacific is not for beginners – Swim in the clear water of the ‘Moorea
here you’ll find some of the most challenging reef Lagoonarium’ in Tahiti. Snorkel among
breaks with powerful waves and hollow barrels. the colourful coral in the ‘Lagoons of New
The water is so clear and the sea life so plentiful Caledonia’. Explore Tonga’s turquoise pools
that you can watch all the action beneath you, and underwater caverns. On Niue, stand on
as you wait for the next set. For some of the Ana’ana Point and watch on as the surf is forced
best surfing spots, check out Tongatapu in up through the Blowholes, jetting 30 metres
Tonga, Savai’i and Upolu in Samoa and Efate into the air. For a unique adventure in Samoa,
in Vanuatu. For the biggest and best surf, visit take a dip in the swimming holes that surround
between May and October. ‘Togitogiga Falls’. New Caledonia
Samoa Samoa
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