Depuis plus de 20 ans, Taina et sa famille vous emmènent dans une vraie découverte du lagon de Moorea : nagez avec les tortues vertes, les raies et les requins de récif, explorez les sculptures immergées et leur histoire. Si vous n'êtes pas très à l'aise dans l'eau, vous pourrez observer les fonds marins en toute sérénité à bord de l'unique bateau à fond de verre de Moorea. Profitez ensuite d'un déjeuner authentique et convivial sur un « motu » privé, dans un cadre exclusif et paradisiaque. Repas végétarien et autres possibles. Un programme riche en bonne humeur !
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La plus belle excursion de Moorea depuis le début de mon séjour, on a pu y apercevoir raies, requins, tortues, dauphin et une multitude de vie sous marine
Kenae notre guide et chris notre capitaine on était formidable.
Le repas, poisson cru au lait de coco, les brochettes de poissons... Tout était excellent bravo au cuisinier.
Profité à la fin de votre tour de la magnifique plage de chez Captain Taina.
Un grand merci également à MichMich de m'avoir fait découvrir ce lieu à travers ces lives tiktok ("michmichmoorea" sur tiktok pour en prendre plein la vue avant votre arrivée).
Bonne continuation à toute l'équipe.
Nana ????☀️✌️
Équipe au top, très à l’écoute et vraiment très humaine et investie!!!!Merci de nous avoir fait rêver et partager votre culture que ce soit au niveau du lagon et culinaire!!!!
Je recommande sans hésiter
We had a glass bottom boat which was fine. Never did it before so wanted to try, but don’t think it adds anything overall to the experience. We didn’t pay much attention to it after the first ten minutes. If anything, the glass bottom area got in the way of moving around the boat more freely. But this is minor. I would still take the glass bottom over no tour with Captain Taina. The glass bottom also had a max of 12 people while the standard seemed to hold more people.
The first snorkel spot was right in front of Captain Taina’s pick up. They throw a rope into the water from the back of the boat and have people hold on each side to help not get pulled too quickly by the currents. This definitely had its perks and was different from another snorkel tour we did where we drifted with the current (more movement freedom but very quick). The boat would pull us over and keep us in the spots where there were turtles or rays. It was nice! We saw 12 eagle rays swimming together and got to drift over them for a few minutes which was very majestic.
Second spot was the main spot with stingrays and black tipped reef sharks. The stingrays are very used to humans and come right up and on you. The currents are very strong here so they have a rope you can hold onto as well. This tour times it so you aren’t there with a bunch of other boats, it was just their two boats, which is nice.
Third spot was to see the underwater tikis which was in fairly shallow water. Mostly cool but a little underwhelming. I expected more or bigger tikis maybe? But the water was very clear and pretty.
Last was the private motu for lunch, which was a great highlight. The island is very cool and water can come from one side of the island to the other over your feet as you eat! There is also good snorkeling right next to the motu and has a nice set up for lunch. They demonstrated how to make possian cru and served it to everyone in a coconut shell. Might be the best I’ve tried too! Also had open bar of rhum and/or juice and beer! For lunch, we had chicken skewer and fish skewer (the fish was so good!) and bread and rice. Then dessert of banana covered in coconut flakes, mango, and papaya! They gave us coconut brush sponge to wash our dishes in the ocean, which was fun.
Then we had an hour to just enjoy the island, swim, snorkel, sit in the water out front looking at Moorea, sit in the tide-pools out back, etc. It was an incredible day. Definitely recommended!
We brought fins but didn’t use it on this tour. With the ropes, it wasn’t needed. You could use it snorkeling on the private motu though since the current is also strong there.