Tuamotu’s underwater treasures

Why this expedition ?

Because it will take you beyond travel — into the soul of the Tuamotu, where ocean, culture, and freedom become one.

Explore pristine lagoons, vibrant coral gardens, abundant marine life and meet islanders living in harmony with the ocean.

Between dives, encounters, and nights under the stars, immerse yourself in an authentic world rich in culture, simplicity, and MANA.
More than a trip — it’s a journey back to yourself through the raw beauty of the Pacific.

Guided by Denis Grosmaire local freediving champion, shark conservationist, with unmatched knowledge of the Tuamotus.

Go to expedition
Exploring pristine coral reefs in Apataki, French Polynesia

The expedition

6 nights - 5 days trip

A pure snorkeling journey through the wild heart of the Tuamotu — drifting through passes, exploring coral gardens, and gliding over drop-offs where life explodes in color.

Each day reveals a new world beneath the surface: schools of shimmering fish dancing in the current, manta rays gliding gracefully, and the silent majesty of sharks patrolling the deep. Swim side by side with dolphins and turtles, discover hidden coral sanctuaries, and by chance, encounter the ocean’s great wanderers — tiger sharks, hammerheads, and longimanus — in their natural realm, wild and free.

Cruise across turquoise lagoons and the open sea, where the horizon seems infinite and every encounter feels sacred.

Guided by the ocean’s rhythm, you’ll learn to move with the current, to observe, to breathe, and to reconnect — with nature, with the sea, and with yourself.

An experience of freedom, humility, and wonder beneath the endless blue of the Tuamotus.

Snorkeling in a turquoise lagoon in the Tuamotus

Dates 2026

Grooper season + full moon + full of fish

March 01 - 06

March 31 to April 05

Pelagic season + new moon + full of fish

May 17 - 22

June 14 -19

July 12 -17

Private charter for couples/families/photographers is possible, just send us your  request

Expedition details
Tiger shark encounter in French Polynesia