Bora Bora’s Lagoonarium, a natural aquarium, is nestled on a small motu, or islet, to the east of the main island. This serene setting offers visitors a unique opportunity to explore the rich marine life of French Polynesia. Snorkelers can glide through the clear, turquoise waters and observe a vibrant array of fish and coral, making it a popular destination for those seeking an immersive underwater experience. The Lagoonarium’s tranquil environment and diverse ecosystem provide a memorable and educational encounter with the local aquatic world.
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