NATEWA BAY
It is the largest bay in the South Pacific, and is used to meet bottlenose dolphins. But be careful, not only: there are a lot of unique treasures and this small expedition may well be the highlight of your stay. The diversity of fauna and flora is remarkable in this remote and still wild region, we are completely enchanted by a world that does not yet belong to us and for which we are simply amazed by so much grandeur and majesty. A real snorkeling paradise, you let yourself be carried away by gentle currents that reveal sumptuous colours, to say the least. It is in this bay that the locals find refuge in times of cyclones. It is also said that this bay is "the bedroom" of the dolphins, who enjoy its calm for the night. These are indeed wild dolphins, with whom you should not expect to go swimming. But just seeing them play next to the boat or race with the zodiac is an unforgettable experience. The bay could very quickly become a marine reserve as local people, marine biologists and professionals operating in the area wish to preserve this real little paradise. On the way back, ask to stop at the Leya reef, which is also worth a visit. We recommend that you organise a day trip by booking with your hotel or a small excursion agency.
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