Huahine, Islands of Tahiti
Underwater and above, Huahine has some of the best – and least-known – places to discover in Tahiti. There's a small motu, or islet, at the entrance to Port Bourayne Bay, a short outrigger ride from Te Tiare Beach Resort. Wake up early, grab your gear and enjoy the short 20-minute paddle on the lagoon of this hidden gem in Tahiti's Society Islands. The reef that surrounds the motu ripples with life, from clownfish to eels to gangs of yellow and white saddleback butterflyfish that love to crowd in front of your camera. It's like getting caught in a whirlwind of fall leaves. Take a bit of French bread underwater with you, and they'll swirl around you for hours. Crank it up a notch and hire a guide to take you to Huahine Iti for a drift snorkel. The lagoons that surround Tahiti's islands have narrow openings for the tidal shift, so it's easy to ride this blue magic carpet. Nothing's more decadent in the snorkeling world than drifting along effortlessly over coral gardens alive with as much movement and color as a sprawling urban city. Keep your eyes peeled for green sea turtles napping under the coral ledges and stingrays hidden in the sand. spmhotels.com


