
Fakarava Wall Of Sharks Trip 2026

August 29 - September 05 , 2026
Join us in Fakarava Atoll to witness the legendary Wall of Sharks, where hundreds of grey reef sharks gather in the narrow Tumakohua Pass.
Off the Beaten Track
Photo Group Trip
Shark Encounters
Nitrox Included






Why Join This Trip
Inclusions & Exclusions
Trip Type
Trip Overview
Accommodations
Photo Gallery
About the Trip Leader
How to Get There
Payment Schedule
Why join this Trip?

Havaiki Lodge & Motu Aito


Double Occupancy
$3,995p/pSingle Occupancy

OptionalLand Extensions

Inclusions
Exclusions
Trip type
Group Trip with Photo Support
Led by a professional or experienced photographer who will be happy to provide advice and guidance on all elements of your photography as required. The logistics of this trip mean that formal photography tutorials and workshops are not practical.
Read more about the trip
Trip Overview
Trip Overview
FakaravaтАЩs famous Wall of Sharks is one of the most thrilling dive experiences in the world. In the narrow southern pass, hundreds of grey reef sharks gather in the strong currents, forming a dense, swirling wall that leaves divers in awe. This natural congregation is part of the atollтАЩs healthy reef ecosystem, where nutrient-rich waters attract both predators and prey in massive numbers.
Beyond the sharks, divers can encounter schools of snapper, barracuda, and jackfish, along with vibrant corals teeming with reef fish. Napoleon wrasse, groupers, and occasional manta rays add to the excitement, while the pristine reefs and remote setting make every dive feel untouched. With dramatic underwater topography and consistently excellent visibility, Fakarava offers one of the most unforgettable dive adventures in the South Pacific.
Diving Conditions
Fakarava is famous for its annual grouper spawning event, attracting hundreds of groupers and numerous sharks. Drift diving through the atoll's passes offers thrilling encounters with dense marine life.тАЛ
- Water Temperature: 26тАУ28┬░C (79тАУ82┬░F)
- Visibility: 30тАУ40 meters (100тАУ130 feet)
- Depth Range: 5тАУ30 meters (16тАУ98 feet)
- Diving Difficulty: Intermediate to Advanced; strong currents in passes
Recommended Gear
- Wetsuits. A full-length Lycra skin or a 3mm neoprene suit is recommended. A hood or hooded vest provides additional warmth and sun protection. Browse Wetsuits at Bluewater Photo.
- Strong fins. We recommend the Apeks RK3 Dive Fins.
- SMB. The Mares Dive Marker Buoy is our choice!
- Travel BCD. Read our Best Travel BCD Article.
- Travel regulator. We suggest the Mares Ultra 62X Dive Regulator.
- Dive computer. Take your pick of dive computers at Bluewater Photo.
Accommodations
About Havaiki Lodge
The Havaiki team, welcoming guests with warm Polynesian smiles, ensures a rich stay at the Havaiki Lodge. Located in Fakarava, Havaiki Lodge welcomes guests to enjoy their amenities on the lagoon or in the heart of the garden. Complete with kayaks, canoes, and bikes, the resort is the perfect place for guests to discover the most beautiful places such as the well-known pink sand atolls. While here, guests are welcome to enjoy the cocktails and the refined cuisine of local and European inspiration.
About Motu Aito
Motu Aito Paradise is a charming, isolated eco-resort that takes its commitment to long-term sustainability seriously. This island paradise is located in the protected UNESCO Biosphere Reserve of Fakarava, French Polynesia. Because of the area's Biosphere Reserve status, all construction at Motu Aito Paradise is done in the traditional Polynesia way using natural materials such as wood. This is a genuinely authentic escape from the hustle and bustle of modern life.
Photo Gallery
About the Trip Leader

Tim Yeo
Tim grew up in tiny Singapore, where driving for more than an hour meant you would need a passport. Traveling was always his passion, but Tim became addicted to dive travel soon after he got scuba certified in Malaysia. As his diving addiction grew, Tim eventually became a Staff Instructor with PADI and an Instructor Trainer with SDI. After getting his instructor certification, Tim spent time teaching scuba in Malaysia and Vietnam.
Tim serves as General Manager and COO at Bluewater Travel and is the company's most seasoned trip leader. With a portfolio of leading over 30 group trips, his extensive expertise encompasses a variety of popular dive destinations such as the Galapagos, Raja Ampat, French Polynesia, Fiji, the Red Sea, Palau, Maldives, among others. His travels have taken him across all seven continents and allowed him to dive in all five oceansтАФthe Atlantic, Pacific, Indian, Arctic, and Antarctic.
How to Get There
Flight Information
Guests should fly internationally to Tahiti (PPT), arriving in the evening of August 28 or early morning of August 29. Direct flights are available from LAX and SFO with United, Air Tahiti Nui, Delta, French Bee, and Qantas. You should then book a domestic flight from PPT to FAV on August 29 with Air Tahiti. We recommend booking domestic flights early as they book up well in advance.
Flight Package
Our group trips attract guests from all over the globe and many of our customers prefer to book their own flights to take advantage of mileage points or credit card discounts. For these reasons, flights are not included in our group trip packages.
However, we are more than happy to work with you to find the best travel itinerary for your trip and will gladly give suggestions and advice, even if you make the final booking. We will check through your travel reservations at any time to ensure they fit with the trip schedule and can give recommendations on transit hotels and day tours where needed.
If you would like us to book flights and transit hotels for domestic and/or international travel on your behalf, we are also happy to arrange this. Please be advised that there is a ticketing fee for this service. Contact Us for more information.
Payment Schedule
- Deposit: $1,000 to confirm your spot
- Payment 2: $2,000 due 1 September 2025
- Balance: due 1 February 2026
Fakarava Wall Of Sharks Trip 2026
Book now and experience adventure


LATEST TRIP REPORTS & ARTICLES
Stories Beneath The Waves
All Trip Reports
Socorro Trip Report November 2024
The Socorro Islands, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of the worldтАЩs most iconic diving destinations, promises breathtaking encounters with marine giants and vibrant underwater life. Our groupтАЩs 10-day liveaboard journey aboard the Valentina from November 10-19, 2024, proved to be an adventure of a lifetime. HereтАЩs a recap of our incredible experience.
For another great UNESCO World Heritage Site to dive, check out Belize.
05 December
.jpg)
Antarctica Trip Recap March 2025
BluewaterтАЩs March 2025 Antarctica expedition took travelers from Buenos Aires to Ushuaia before embarking on the M/V Ortelius. Highlights included diving in the Beagle Channel, exploring iceberg-filled waters, and witnessing wildlife like penguins, whales, and leopard seals. The group crossed the Antarctic Circle, explored a sunken whaling ship, and dove into Deception Island's volcanic caldera. This unforgettable journey offered once-in-a-lifetime experiences, from breathtaking underwater sights to rare encounters with AntarcticaтАЩs wildlife.
24 April
