Dive/Snorkel French Polynesia
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Read moreTake a stroll 27m down into Calgardup Cave’s magnificently decorated chambers.
Discover colourful crystals, stalactites, stalagmites and walls of flowstone. Relax on seating throughout the 300m long cave and watch seasonal stream water flowing into the lake from winter to spring time, creating breath-taking reflections.
Easily accessed on boardwalks and stairs, all with handrails, Calgardup Cave is suitable for all ages.
Helmets, torches and a briefing by friendly staff are provided. Bring your own enclosed footwear.
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