Eden Park

Vibrant coral garden with sharks, turtles, and clownfish.

Boat Access
10m Avg Depth
21m Max Depth

About this dive site

This dive site, Eden Park, is a celebrated coral garden located in French Polynesia, likely off the coast of Moorea. It's renowned for its vibrant reef ecosystem and accessibility to divers of all levels, especially beginners. While specific historical anecdotes are not provided, its name suggests a pristine and idyllic underwater environment. Navigation typically involves exploring the expansive coral formations, guiding divers through the lively marine landscape. Divers can anticipate a rich diversity of marine life. The site is home to various sharks, including majestic lemon sharks and sleek blacktip sharks. Green turtles gracefully glide through the water, while schools of barracudas patrol the deeper sections. The colorful anemones host cheerful clownfish, adding to the site's charm, alongside numerous other reef fish and vibrant hard and soft corals that form the 'beautiful coral garden'. The best time to visit Eden Park generally aligns with French Polynesia's dry season, from May to October, offering optimal visibility and calm conditions. Its shallow average depth of 10 meters makes it ideal for extended bottom times and excellent light penetration for photography. For freedivers and snorkelers, the abundant shallow marine life, including sharks and turtles, provides an unforgettable experience close to the surface, making it suitable for all water enthusiasts.
Diving Freediving Snorkeling

Plan Your Visit

coral reefsharkturtlebarracudaclownfishbeginner friendlywide angle

Marine Life

clownfishbarracudablacktip sharksharklemon sharkcoralturtle

Things to Note

Difficulty:

Beginner

Shallow depth, beautiful coral garden, and abundant marine life make it perfect for new divers.

Current Strength:

Mild

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