Rangiroa - Facts

Jun 20, 2024

Where is Rangiroa?

Rangiroa, the largest atoll in French Polynesia and the second largest in the world, is located 350 km north-east of Tahiti.  It is made up of a string of coral islets around an immense lagoon

Rangiroa is 45 miles long and 15 miles wide and is the largest Tuamotu.  The lagoon in Rangiroa is so substantial that the entire island of Tahiti could fit inside. This size, coupled with the lagoon's sheer abundance of marine life, has earned Rangiroa her reputation as a superb diving locale.

Entrance Notes and Cautions for Rangiroa:

There are two passes,  Tiputa which has a nearby anchorage that yachts seem to favour and Avatoru Pass.  The currents rip through the passes here, so it's best to try and time your entrance/exit as close as possible to slack water.

Cruisers report that Tiputa Pass, which faces northeast is "very ugly" with an outgoing current and strong east/north east winds.

Avatoru Pass is wide with a relatively easy entry although a strong incoming current requires some caution.

 Cruiser Highlights for Rangiroa:

The Avatoru Pass and Tiputa Pass, both located on the northern side of the atoll, produce currents that are ideal for drift diving or snorkeling. They are also known to attract schools of wild dolphins. The Blue Lagoon, located on the western side of Rangiroa, is a shallow lagoon carved into the reef inside the central lagoon, creating a small natural aquarium no more than 16 feet (5 meters) deep. Deep-sea fishing is also a popular water activity.

Position - Tiputa Pass:

14° 58.01'S, 147° 37.47'W

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