Oct 18 - July 28, 2028

French Polynesia

+++ Tuamotus and Fakarava Atoll +++

10 nights on the Aquatiki III 🇵🇫

If you like the following, this trip might be for you:

Channel Madness 🌪️

Located in the atolls between lagoons and islands, stunning channel or drift dives are a common trait of French Polynesia. Typically, at the entrances of these channels, big fish are lurking during incoming currents. This makes for a splash of adventure and wildlife encounter that is nothing short of spectacular.

Wall of Sharks 🦈

Fakarava's "Wall of Sharks" is much like a highway at rush hour, only this tine hundreds of grey reef sharks patrol the Corso in the South wall! This vertical drop off is a world renowned dive site, with stunning visibility and sharks effortlessly gliding into the current. While every diver in the world wants to have a shot at this site, only a few get it.

Large Pelagics 🫧

The waters of French Polynesia are remote, and uninterrupted. As a consequence its marine life offers an abundance of large fish such as manta and eagle rays, sharks of various species and sizes, stingrays, tunas, dolphins and even swordfish. Most divesites are entirely unfrequented, so we forget about bubbles from other dive groups!

Aquatiki III ⛵

Zipping through French Polynesia by catamaran has so much advantages: it's spacious, agile and just so comfortable. Overcrowded diving doesn't really exist in this place, and the Aquatiki III tops the other vessels in these waters by quite a distance. Get on, enjoy the ride and dive those shark walls!

Paradise Islands 🏝️

Turquoise waters, sandy beaches, palm trees as far as the horizons... French Polynesia is the closest to heaven people on earth will ever get. And the sunsets, don't even get us started. In French Polynesia, the term "paradise" is not an exaggeration but an underestimation.

Manta Mania 〰️

In October, in French Polynesia, manta rays are often spotted in lagoons and around reefs, drawn by the abundant plankton. It’s an ideal time to go and spend time together in the water with these majestic animals, as well as eagle rays and big schools of snapper, barracuda, jacks, fusiliers and many more.

Once In a Lifetime

French Polynesia by Catamaran is so remote, so aesthetically pleasing and wildlife heavy that it's just one of these experiences that only happen a few times in life.

About Aquatiki

Excursions are proposed on board the Aquatiki III, a luxurious 18-meter catamaran specially equipped for diving on the 2 main archipelagos (Tuamotu, Marquesas). In order to keep the best chance of approaching an abundant wildlife and to respect a certain conviviality on board, the number of divers has deliberately been limited to 10!

French Polynesia

"I had been in French Polynesia before, but not yet on the Aquatiki III. The whole experience changed from splendid to simply unbelievable. To dive in this godlike place from the comfort of a catamaran is close to perfection. Sharks, whales, large pelagics and those incredible turquoise waters.. Wish I could go there every month."

- Marcel Wilpernig, BTM Travel GM -

Meet your BTM Trip Leader

Peter Löseke

BTM Underwater Videographer

French Polynesia Grouper Spawning

Oct 18 - 28, 2028

Trip price:

€ 6.295
  • per person (see details below for what is included in this price)

Included:

  • 10 nights on board the fabulous Aquatiki III catamaran
  • Starts/ends in Fakarava
  • Airport transfer from to Fakarava airport or hotel/guesthouse
  • Full board incl. water
  • 2 dives per day incl. tank, weights, guides and nitrox

Not included:

  • Int. and domestic flights
  • Eventual pre-program or stopover overnights
  • Diving insurance & trip insurances
  • Equipment rental
  • Local taxes approx. 1 € / day
  • VIP cabin double bed, sea view 600 € per person / trip
  • Crew tips

The exact route is flexible and dates can be shifted forwards or backwards by 1-2 days due to domestic flights. The routing itself remains generally open. The best diving spots of the Tuamotus will be visited depending on the weather conditions. For further extensions in French Polynesia, we are always happy to assist!

Important: min. 4 bookings to confirm this group.

We highly recommend DiveAssure insurance which also covers force majeure and single missed days of diving due to sickness.

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Schedule

Start / end Fakarava – Best of Tuamotus

Your Dive cruise starts and ends in Fakarava, an hour’s flight from Tahiti.

The 11 nights trip includes the best dive sites in the Tuamoto archipelago. Fakarava is one of the most famous diving areas in French Polynesia, as it holds probably the richest and most spectacular underwater scenery.

Depending on the weather and conditions, you can expect 11 diving days with up to a maximum of 2 dives daily.

Dive cruises on Aqua Tiki III are not “hard core” diving cruises but rather as a very successful symbiosis of diving relaxing and island experiences. You will explore the best dive sites, channels, reefs and lagoons along the route through the atolls of Fakarava, Tetamanu, Kauehi and Toau.

For those who have not planned a connection program, the trip on Aquatiki III ends on 18th of August. For those jointing on the Rurutu Whale Extension the trip will end on the 24th of August.

Aquatiki III

The Aquatiki III is a catamaran, from the Fountaine Pajot range built in La Rochelle, France.

The comfort on board is worthy of a hotel: a vast square very comfortable, with video corner, lounge library and cocktail bar. An American kitchen, a vast cockpit sheltered from the sun by a canopy where meals are served, a large sundeck, a front salon and 2 trampolines generally very coveted and a plancha for the grills.

The catamaran measures 20 meters long by 9.8 meters wide and has 5 cabins for a total of 10 guests: 2 cabins with double or twin beds, 1 cabin with bunk beds for 2 people, and 2 VIP double cabins equipped with TV/Hifi/DVD. They have individually controlled air-conditioning, a sound system and a private bathroom with toilet.

The propulsion is ensured by 230 m² of sail and by 2 motors of 150 HP, with a more than 1000 liters large fuel tank.

A powerful generator and inverter ensure the electrical production, delivering 220V continuously, with individual 220V outlets in each cabin 24/7.

The Aquatiki is autonomous in fresh water: more than 800 liters of reserve, with 2 desalinators of 190 liters / hour.

Of course, for maximum safety, this ship is equipped with the most complete modern navigation equipment and the latest technical evolutions: autopilot, GPS, BLU, VHF, computer navigation center, radar, standard C weather, beacon of distress Sarsat.
The catamaran is also equipped with all comforts: a hi-fi system with independent sound system in each cabin and CD-library, television and video recorder, DVD with video library. A library where you will find amongst others documentations concerning the underwater fauna, Polynesia, Navigation, etc and many games to animate your evenings.

A telephone, WIFI and a fax by satellite make it possible to stay connected in all circumstances and even on the other side of the world!

French Polynesia: A Pacific Paradise

French Polynesia, an overseas collectivity of France, is a stunning archipelago in the South Pacific Ocean. It consists of 118 islands and atolls spread across five groups, with famous names like Tahiti, Bora Bora, and Moorea. Known for its volcanic peaks, turquoise lagoons, and lush landscapes, it has become a dream destination for travelers seeking natural beauty and tranquility.

The region’s rich culture combines ancient Polynesian traditions with French influences. Traditional dance, music, and tattooing are central to its identity, while the cuisine blends fresh seafood, tropical fruits, and French techniques. Visitors often immerse themselves in this vibrant heritage through festivals and local hospitality.

French Polynesia is also renowned for its underwater wonders. Its coral reefs are home to diverse marine life, making it a haven for snorkeling and diving. Spots like Fakarava and Rangiroa in the Tuamotu Archipelago attract divers from around the globe.

Tourism is the backbone of the economy, supported by pearl farming and agriculture. Though remote and reliant on imports, French Polynesia’s breathtaking beauty and cultural charm make it a unique jewel in the Pacific.

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