The Lagoonarium is located one of Bora Bora’s “motus” (the small islands which form the outer ring of the lagoon). This is essentially an aquarium without the glass, and a great opportunity to see many sea creatures in their natural habitat.
Swim with sharks, turtles and rays as tropical fish dart about your feet in the warm, shallow waters. After you’ve feasted on a tropical barbecue, watch the sharks and rays get their turn in the afternoon feeding session.
Latest Reviews
Review by Ann L, April 2013
Doing what: Bora Bora Snorkel, Sharkfeeding and Lagoonarium Full-Day Tour including Picnic Lunch
Lots of fun, very entertaining Tahitian locals singing dancing playing ukulele while boating us to snorkeling spots, pearl farm, vanilla plantation and finally to a private motu for local style lunch and lagoonarium experience.
Review by Sharon G, January 2013
Doing what: Bora Bora Snorkel, Sharkfeeding and Lagoonarium Full-Day Tour including Picnic Lunch
This trip was fantastic. The guides Max and his brother were terrific. The snorkeling was a 10 and we couldn't have been happier.
Review by alexwolf9, December 2012
Doing what: Bora Bora Snorkel, Sharkfeeding and Lagoonarium Full-Day Tour including Picnic Lunch
It was great!!! We got lucky with the weather in rain season. The staff were super funny, and the entertainment was emazing
Practical Info
The Lagoonarium is on its own private motu to the east of the main island of Bora Bora. Various packages allow you to combine your visit with a canoe tour of the islands and/or snorkeling at Bora Bora Coral Gardens. The Lagoonarium also has its own pension if you want to extend your stay, either in individual bungalows or in a dormitory, one of the few low-budget accommodation options on Bora Bora.



