Pacific Divers dive all around Rarotonga, weather permitting, with their boat moored and ready on the north side of the island. Most dive sites are suitable for all levels of experience, and a dive professional accompanies every dive to point out interesting features, navigate, and monitor the dive profile. All you have to do is swim along and enjoy.
There are over 30 dive sites around Rarotonga. Their favourites include Edna’s Anchor, Smurf City, Sand River, Avaavaroa Passage and Caves, Sunset Reef and lava tube swim-throughs, Black Rock, The Mataora Wreck, and the Maritime Reefer Wreck, to name a few.
Some of the more spectacular seasonal creatures include schools of eagle rays, hammerhead sharks, and whales. Because Rarotonga lies right on the deep blue, plenty of pelagics can be seen, with tuna and giant trevally often spotted. Their favourite turtles are fairly common, as are moray eels and large reef fish. The reef is abundant with the usual schools of reef dwellers.
Days of Operation: Monday – Saturday
Group Size: Maximum 4 students per instructor
Tour Duration:
Discover Scuba Dive – Lagoon Dive: 2 hours
Discover Scuba Dive – Ocean Dive: 3–4 hours
Inclusions: All equipment and guided tour
Return transfers can be arranged at an extra cost
Toilet Stops: Available before the tour starts
Child Policy: Children under 10 years are not permitted
What to Bring: Swimsuit, sunscreen, sunhat, change of clothes, underwater camera, bottled water, any personal gear you wish to use.
CANCELLATION POLICY:
Cancellations outside of 14 Days - No fee - Full Refund
Cancellations within 14 - 7 Days - 50% Cancellation Fee
Cancellations within 6 Days or No Shows - 100% Cancellation Fee
Important Note
Flying after scuba diving is restricted:
Single dive: wait at least 12 hours before flying
Multiple dives: wait 18–24 hours before flying