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Leon's team et PA'ATI EXCURSIONS sur... - Ile aux Récifs

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Leon's team et PA'ATI EXCURSIONS sur l'ile aux récifs

Il n'est pas possible d'aller à Rangiroa sans se rendre à l'ile aux récifs et avec qui? Léon un guide exceptionnel doublé d'un super cuisinier. Il vous mènera dans des lieux rares que vous n'aurez jamais découverts auparavant. Sa gentillesse et celle de son adjoint Opura vous feront passer une journée mémorable. Plongées au snorchel pour tous même, débutants, baignade au milieu de requins queue noire inoffensifs. Apothéose avec un plongeon dans l'"aquarium" en rentrant au milieu de centaines de poissons de toutes sortes. Jean-Yves & Claire

A moins d une heure en bateau , excursion à faire . Paysage de récifs escarpés et sortant de l ordinaire

Ces récifs sont absolument spectaculaires, tellement étonnants dans un paysage d'atolls, de plages blanches, de cocotiers et d'eau cristalline! Aller visiter l'ile aux récifs est une expérience magique mais il faut compter une demi journée, pour se rendre du port de Tiputa à l'ile aux recifs , être chaussé de chaussures aquatiques car ces récifs sont très coupants et si vous le désirez vous pouvez demander au skipper du bateau qui vous y emmène, un déjeuner sous les cocotiers, c'est aussi possible au lagon bleu, et là vous avez une journée de rêve mais ce n'est pas possible de faire les deux dans la même journée. ll ne faut pas oublier que le lagon fait 40 km de large sur 80 de long!!! Bien que j'ai adoré l'île aux récifs si vous ne pouvez que faire un de ces deux faites le lagon bleu, inoubliable et seuls au monde!

Avec Léon ( Paati excursion) magnifique journée. Au départ navigation avec les dauphins dans la passe entre les 2 îlots puis navigation d’1 h jusqu’a l’île aux récifs . Site enchanteur et original. Léon et Opura sont aux petits soins de leurs passagers. Excellent repas à base de poisson et pain coco au feu de bois. Au retour, arrêt à «l’aquarium » pour nager au milieu de centaines de poissons.

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Accès bateau sportif par temps musclé mais le site vaut le détour et les pointes noires vous attendent

Nous avons passé une superbe journee, le site est magnifique, le déjeuner est excellent et Léon et son acolyte sont adorables. Le spectacle des dauphins à l'aller et au retour restera un grand moment. Encore merci! Léonore et Klervie

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DESCENTE DE PASSE

En snorkeling.

Découvrez la passe d'Avatoru en dérivante

DECOUVREZ NOS EXCURSIONS 

Nous sommes heureux de vous accueillir sur l'atoll de Rangiroa dans l'archipel des Tuamotu en Polynésie française. Si vous souhaitez vivre une aventure authentique dans un environnement naturel exceptionnel et préservé, l’île de Rangiroa saura vous combler. Pour votre séjour, Rangiroa Excursion s'occupe de toute l'organisation et de sélectionner le meilleur de Rangiroa.

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Excursion en bateau journée complète barbecue, animations, snorkeling et pick-up gratuit.

Savoir Plus

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Excursion avec plage de sable blanc, canoës, stand up paddles, repas et traversée en 5 min de bateau.

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Ile aux récifs

Excursion en bateau journée complète déjeuner, animations, snorkeling et pick-up gratuit.

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Descente de la passe d'Avatoru en snorkeling + jardin de corail, équipement et pick-up gratuits.

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Combiné

Vous pouvez combiner l'excursion lagon vert et le snorkeling à Avatoru dans la même journée.

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Visite dans la même journée du lagon bleu et de l'île aux récifs. Pick-up gratuit.

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Assitance 24h/24 et 7J/7

Tous nos guident sont des professionnels expérimentés et diplômés pour vous faire passer des moments inoubliables. Embarquez en toutes sécurité avec nos capitaines pour vous guider aussi bien en anglais et en français.

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Vous embarquerez sur l'un de nos 3 bateaux  récents homologués NUC pour le transport de passagers. Pour votre confort, vous disposerez de compartiments étanches, de bâches et de cirés pour chaque participant.

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homologué pour 12 passagers + 2 membres équipages

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TEAVATIA II

bateau de 24 pieds (7m30)

homologué pour 10 passagers + 2 membres équipages

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“Nous avons passé 2 journées incroyables avec Laetitia et sa team sur des motu privés exceptionnels.”

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Your Guide To French Polynesia’s Tuamotus Islands By Correspondent Carolyn B. Heller

January 8, 2014

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Tahiti ? Been there. Bora Bora ? Done that. Though it’s hard to tire of these well-loved South Pacific destinations, there’s more to French Polynesia than these oft-visited isles. If you’re looking for somewhere a little more exotic, consider the Tuamotus, a chain of islands that’s a quick one-hour flight from Tahiti or Bora Bora. Whether you want to spot spinning dolphins, snorkel amidst hundreds of colorful fish or taste the fruits of French Polynesia’s only winery, consider these tips for living the high life on these low-key atolls.

Where to go

The Tuamotu Archipelago is comprised of 77 slender coral atolls — clusters of small islands — that circle aqua lagoons. Unlike the mountainous “high islands” of Tahiti, Moorea and Bora Bora, the Tuamotus are flat, ringed with white or pink sands and shaded with coconut palms. Of the Tuamotus atolls, Rangiroa is the most populous, with the best facilities for visitors, and nearby Tikehau offers opportunities for unique soft adventures.

Getting there

Air Tahiti has regular service to the Tuamotus from the Fa’a’ā International Airport in Papeete. The most frequent direct flights travel from Tahiti to Rangiroa; you can also fly to both Rangiroa and Tikehau directly from Bora Bora. Within the Tuamotus, Air Tahiti has daily or near-daily flights, including regular service between Rangiroa and Tikehau. If you’re traveling to several islands, consider an Air Tahiti air pass , which can be more economical than booking individual flights.

Visiting the island of Rangiroa, you’ll want to plan excursions into its immense lagoon, which measures more than 100 miles around. It’s a mecca for scuba divers, but snorkelers, too, can explore the underwater world in the area known as “The Aquarium” that teems with sea life. Or go drift snorkeling through the Avatoru Pass just offshore, letting the swift current carry you amongst the colorful fish.

If you fantasize about escaping to a deserted island, book a tour to Rangiroa’s Blue Lagoon. An hourlong boat trip from the main island, it’s essentially a lagoon within a lagoon with some of the clearest, bluest waters you’ll ever see. Laze on the sand, enjoy a beach barbecue, and get up-close-and-personal with the lagoon’s other inhabitants — a population of curious, and generally friendly, blacktip reef sharks. Several local companies such as Tane Excursions run Blue Lagoon trips; book through your hotel.

Another popular Rangiroa excursion takes you across the lagoon to Île aux Récifs, where the volcanic outcroppings create dramatic silhouettes against the sea. You can splash in small basins that form between the rocks, examine the unusual coral formations, and just enjoy the quietness of this remote atoll. Pa’Ati Excursions’ well-regarded Île aux Récifs tour includes an excellent alfresco lunch, which might include fresh fish, poisson cru (Tahiti’s signature cured fish dish), and grilled coconut bread.

Rangiroa’s main land-based attraction is its pearl farm, Gauguin’s Pearl . Watch the pearl grafters at work as you learn about Tahiti’s most famous product: black pearls; shopping is encouraged. Rangiroa is also home to the region’s only winery, Vin de Tahiti . While the winery isn’t open for tours, you can taste the locally produced Blanc de Corail, Rosé Nacarat, and dessert-style Blanc Moelleux at any of the local hotels and restaurants.

Just 15 minutes by plane from Rangiroa, the island of Tikehau is also popular with divers and snorkelers. Its lagoon houses a colony of graceful giant manta rays that even novice snorkelers can easily spot. Across the lagoon, on a small motu (island) known simply as Bird Island, you can spot numerous colonies of sea birds that live free from most natural predators. Several of Tikehau’s beaches glisten pink in the sun, reflecting the local rose-hued coral.

Where to stay

Rangiroa’s most deluxe accommodation is the 60-unit Hotel Kia Ora Resort & Spa , fronting a white sand beach. Bring a special someone, and choose from classic overwater bungalows, secluded beachfront cottages or spacious garden villas with private plunge pools. If you can drag yourself out of your classy quarters, you can savor a cocktail in the waterfront Miki Miki Bar overlooking the infinity pool, or unwind with the taurumi , a traditional Polynesian massage in the Poekura Spa.

If you care more about exotic food and good company than over-the-top luxury, book a bungalow at Les Relais de Joséphine , an upscale family-run Rangiroa pension. The seven simple but well-appointed cottages, with queen-sized four-poster beds draped with mosquito nets, sit right on the waterfront, overlooking the Tiputa Pass. Every day, dolphins come to ride the changing tides in the pass, leaping, flipping, and spinning through the waves, a natural show that’s easily enjoyed from the outdoor terrace. Polynesian-French three-course dinners featuring local seafood are served family-style on the terrace, too.

To live out your Robinson Crusoe fantasy in high style, book a getaway at Tikehau’s Ninamu Resort . Australian owner Chris O’Callaghan and his Tahitian-born wife Greta purchased a private island, where they built seven rustic thatch-roofed bungalows with open-air bathrooms and spiral staircases crafted from local woods. Every day at Ninamu is like summer camp; O’Callaghan takes his guests deep-sea fishing, snorkeling with the manta rays, or bird-watching on nearby Bird Island, or sends them off kite-surfing, kayaking, or swimming in the warm lagoon waters. Of course, you can simply lounge on the white sand beach or sip a mai tai in the open-air restaurant. Don’t expect butler service or posh pampering, but do expect awesome adventures.

Photos Courtesy of Carolyn Heller and Alan Albert

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Just returned from Rangiroa where I enjoyed the BEST excursion run by Pa’ati Excursions. We left from the Tripura dock @ 9 am. After a ride thru the Tripura Pass to see the dolphins swim playfully alongside our boat, we turned into the lagoon. It took an hour to cross the giant lagoon in a speedboat with only 10 passengers to Pa’ati. We were let of on a white sand beach and had 2 hours to explore/hike on the reefs, deserted lagoons filled with tropical fish, coral, clams, a sea turtle, etc. Magnificent. We were the only people there. Our guide showed us how to make a platter out of palm fronds, how to open a coconut and also make purses. At the end of our hike, we were treated to a luscious Tahitian feast of grilled coconut bread, rice, fresh local grilled fish, poisson cru etc. On the way back, we swam by the channel marker in the lagoon near Triputa Pass. They called it “The Aquarium”, and it was teeming with tropical fish. The captain, Leon and his friend serenaded us with Tahitian tunes on guitar and ukulele as the sun began to set. On the way back to the dock, we were accompanied by outrigger canoes which surfed in our wake. If you go to Rangiroa, this is a must do experience. It was an extraordinary adventure.

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Thanks for the great review!

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Awesome review. We’ll be in Rangiroa in about 2.5 weeks but haven’t boooked any tours yet cause I’m not great on a boat if the seas are rough. Can you please let me know how it was when you guys went on the tour. How did you book with the company?

I am prone to motion sickness as well, and try to avoid boats, but this wasn't a problem. It is a fast boat and you are seated outside under an awning with a view of the horizon, not rolling. Once we got to the other side, we climbed out and waded to the beach (chest high clear water). You do want to have reef shoes, but I think they provide them if you don't. The one's they use are clear plastic sandals which buckle on the side.

The company is: Pa'ati Excursions Email: [email protected] The captain was Leon.

I hope you have the same amazing experience I did if you decide to do this.

We look forward to hearing from you!

[email protected]

It is not my tour, It is a tour I went on when I was there in April. It was fantastic.

It's run by a Tahitian family and I would highly recommend it. You can email Pa'ati Excursions [email protected] (Leon is the owner)

I know you will have an amazing experience.

pa'ati excursions

Do you have a contact for Pa'ati Tours? Leon? I have an email [email protected] - but no response

+689 87 79 24 63‬ telephone

LÉON REVAULT PAATI TOURS

Email : [email protected]

Here is the info I have

Thanks for the info - he does not answer his emails. Have emailed a couple times

Ann - did you get in touch with Leon? I don't get a response to my emails to him

Sorry Ann - I got an email from you with the info. I still have not had an email back from Leon. If you go on the tour with him - ask Leon to answer my emails to him. hahah

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Just returned from Rangiroa where I enjoyed the BEST excursion run by Pa’ati Excursions. We left from the Tripura dock @ 9 am. After a ride thru the Tripura Pass to see the dolphins swim playfully alongside our boat, we turned into the lagoon. It took an hour to cross the giant lagoon in a speedboat with only 10 passengers to Pa’ati. We were let of on a white sand beach and had 2 hours to explore/hike on the reefs, deserted lagoons filled with tropical fish, coral, clams, a sea turtle, etc. Magnificent. We were the only people there. Our guide showed us how to make a platter out of palm fronds, how to open a coconut and also make purses. At the end of our hike, we were treated to a luscious Tahitian feast of grilled coconut bread, rice, fresh local grilled fish, poisson cru etc. On the way back, we swam by the channel marker in the lagoon near Triputa Pass. They called it “The Aquarium”, and it was teeming with tropical fish. The captain, Leon and his friend serenaded us with Tahitian tunes on guitar and ukulele as the sun began to set. On the way back to the dock, we were accompanied by outrigger canoes which surfed in our wake. If you go to Rangiroa, this is a must do experience. It was an extraordinary adventure.

10 replies to this topic

' class=

Thanks for the great review!

' class=

Awesome review. We’ll be in Rangiroa in about 2.5 weeks but haven’t boooked any tours yet cause I’m not great on a boat if the seas are rough. Can you please let me know how it was when you guys went on the tour. How did you book with the company?

I am prone to motion sickness as well, and try to avoid boats, but this wasn't a problem. It is a fast boat and you are seated outside under an awning with a view of the horizon, not rolling. Once we got to the other side, we climbed out and waded to the beach (chest high clear water). You do want to have reef shoes, but I think they provide them if you don't. The one's they use are clear plastic sandals which buckle on the side.

The company is: Pa'ati Excursions Email: [email protected] The captain was Leon.

I hope you have the same amazing experience I did if you decide to do this.

We look forward to hearing from you!

[email protected]

It is not my tour, It is a tour I went on when I was there in April. It was fantastic.

It's run by a Tahitian family and I would highly recommend it. You can email Pa'ati Excursions [email protected] (Leon is the owner)

I know you will have an amazing experience.

pa'ati excursions

Do you have a contact for Pa'ati Tours? Leon? I have an email [email protected] - but no response

+689 87 79 24 63‬ telephone

LÉON REVAULT PAATI TOURS

Email : [email protected]

Here is the info I have

Thanks for the info - he does not answer his emails. Have emailed a couple times

Ann - did you get in touch with Leon? I don't get a response to my emails to him

Sorry Ann - I got an email from you with the info. I still have not had an email back from Leon. If you go on the tour with him - ask Leon to answer my emails to him. hahah

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On était déjà allé sur l’Ile aux Récifs 10 ans auparavant, lors d’un précédent séjour, et j’en gardais un souvenir tellement magique que c’est la 1ère excursion que l’on a faite en revenant sur Rangiroa…

On craignait un peu que le site ne se soit dénaturé depuis mais non, c’est toujours aussi spectaculaire !!!

Je me souvenais bien avoir été malade sur le bateau donc on a choisi d’y aller un jour où le lagon était calme pour éviter une prise de médicament anti mal de mer qui a souvent tendance à endormir…

Cette merveille de la nature est située dans le sud de l’atoll, à environ une heure de bateau d’Avatoru.

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  1. Pa'ati Excursions in Rangiroa (Rangiroa)

    Gare maritime, 2 ème étage BP 65. 98713 Papeete - Tahiti - Polynésie française. +689 40 50 40 30.

  2. Pa'ati Excursions

    Pa'ati Excursions, Avatoru, French Polynesia. 2,793 likes · 8 talking about this. Excursion à la journée dans un endroit insolite avec des locaux amoureux de leur environnement,que du bonheur. Pa'ati Excursions, Avatoru, French Polynesia. 2,753 likes · 1 talking about this. ...

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    Pa'ati Excursions. Leisure, Tourist transport, Boat trip in Rangiroa. Description; Services; Contact by email; Comments; Map; Description; Services; Contact by email; Comments; Map; Day trip to an unusual location with local people who love their environment in Rangiroa. Spoken languages. Contact by email.

  4. Pa'ati Excursions, Rangiroa, FP, Reef Island Trip

    Pa'ati Excursions, Rangiroa, FP, Reef Island Trip. Review of Ile aux Recifs. Reviewed April 8, 2013 . My wife and I cruised FP in February 2013, and had the great fortune to visit Rangiroa. We were sailing on the Ocean Princess, and because the ship did not offer many shore excursions, we looked for private tours. We found many internet sites ...

  5. Pa'ati Excursions & Île aux Recifs

    Ile aux Recifs: Pa'ati Excursions & Île aux Recifs - An Amazing Day - See 616 traveler reviews, 436 candid photos, and great deals for Avatoru, French Polynesia, at Tripadvisor.

  6. Blue Lagoon Pa'ati Excursions

    16 posts. 22 reviews. 20 helpful votes. Blue Lagoon Pa'ati Excursions. 5 years ago. Save. Just returned from Rangiroa where I enjoyed the BEST excursion run by Pa'ati Excursions. We left from the Tripura dock @ 9 am. After a ride thru the Tripura Pass to see the dolphins swim playfully alongside our boat, we turned into the lagoon.

  7. Pa'ati Excursions

    Pa'ati Excursions - Avatoru - Rangiroa - (689) 40.96.02.57. Select how you'd like to start planning your trip to The Islands of Tahiti.

  8. Pa'Ati Excursions (Rangiroa)

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  9. Leon's team et PA'ATI EXCURSIONS sur l'ile aux récifs

    Ile aux Récifs: Leon's team et PA'ATI EXCURSIONS sur l'ile aux récifs - consultez 631 avis de voyageurs, 469 photos, les meilleures offres et comparez les prix pour Avatoru, Polynésie française sur Tripadvisor.

  10. Rangiroa Excursion

    Excursions nautiques et descente de passe en snorkeling à Rangiroa. Journée bateau, visite du lagon bleu, du lagon vert et de l'île aux récifs à Rangiroa. Découvrez toutes nos activités !

  11. Pa'ati Excursions Reef tour

    The tour with Pa'ati Excursions in Rangiroa was EXCELLENT. Leon was the BEST. Probably the best tour of the cruise and the least expensive at $88 per person. The boat ride to the reef island is about an hour and it was a little rough but nothing to get excited about. Anybody could handle it. The boat is nice and more modern so it took the bumps ...

  12. Ile aux Récifs

    Pa'ati Excursions, run by Leon and Natacha, was everything and more than we anticipated from the reviews we read here in Trip Advisor. The trip was wonderfully organized to create a balance of Eco-touring, relaxation and a taste of Rangiroan culture. Leon is a great guide, captian and teacher. We saw the beautiful lagoons and pools of Ile aux ...

  13. Pa'ati Excursions Reef tour

    Answer 1 of 19: Has anyone on a cruise ship been on the reef tour offered by Leon with Pa'ati Excursions on Rangiroa? Just wondernig about their return time. The contact at Pa'ati Excursions said they return to the dock at 4:00 pm exactly the same time the...

  14. Your Guide To French Polynesia's Tuamotus Islands

    Pa'Ati Excursions' well-regarded Île aux Récifs tour includes an excellent alfresco lunch, which might include fresh fish, poisson cru (Tahiti's signature cured fish dish), and grilled coconut bread. Rangiroa's main land-based attraction is its pearl farm, Gauguin's Pearl. Watch the pearl grafters at work as you learn about Tahiti ...

  15. PA'ATI EXCURSIONS

    Spécialiste des excursions sur l'île aux récifs, le sympathique Léon propose d'inoubliables journées sur le lagon avec pique-nique au poisson frais, poulet grillé et pain coco sur le motu Pa'Ati. Il vous récupère aux alentours de 8h30 et vous ramène à bon port sur les coups de 17h. Sur le chemin de retour, il fait escale à l ...

  16. Pa'Ati Excursions à Rangiroa

    Tahiti Tourisme. Gare maritime, 2 ème étage BP 65. 98713 Papeete - Tahiti - Polynésie française. +689 40 50 40 30.

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  18. Blue Lagoon Pa'ati Excursions

    Just returned from Rangiroa where I enjoyed the BEST excursion run by Pa'ati Excursions. We left from the Tripura dock @ 9 am. After a ride thru the Tripura Pass to see the dolphins swim playfully alongside our boat, we turned into the lagoon. It took an hour to cross the giant lagoon in a speedboat with only 10 passengers to Pa'ati.

  19. Pa'ati Excursions

    Pa'ati Excursions - Avatoru - Rangiroa - (689) 40.96.02.57. Tahiti Tourisme is not affiliated with any Stakeholder and its collaboration with any Stakeholder does not create any agency, partnership or joint venture between Tahiti Tourisme and the respective Stakeholder.

  20. Blue Lagoon Pa'ati Excursions

    Just returned from Rangiroa where I enjoyed the BEST excursion run by Pa'ati Excursions. We left from the Tripura dock @ 9 am. After a ride thru the Tripura Pass to see the dolphins swim playfully alongside our boat, we turned into the lagoon. It took an hour to cross the giant lagoon in a speedboat with only 10 passengers to Pa'ati.

  21. L'Ile aux récifs, une des plus belles excursions à faire sur Rangiroa

    Le départ se fait aux alentours de 9h depuis le quai Ohotu, du côté passe de Tiputa. Le grand spécialiste incontestable de cette excursion, c'est Léon de PA'ATI EXCURSION. Il gère cette sortie de main de maître depuis maintenant près de 20 ans et c'est avec un grand plaisir que nous l'avons retrouvé 10 ans après!!!

  22. Pa'ati Excursions Reef tour

    Answer 11 of 19: Has anyone on a cruise ship been on the reef tour offered by Leon with Pa'ati Excursions on Rangiroa? Just wondernig about their return time. The contact at Pa'ati Excursions said they return to the dock at 4:00 pm exactly the same time the...

  23. Adventure and Culture in Tahiti's Islands

    After a short flight the next day to Rangiroa, I enjoyed a full-day lagoon excursion with Pa'ati Excursions. After an hour-long boat ride, we walked to a motu where we ate fish cooked over an open fire, viewed timid black-tip reef sharks, snorkeled, rejoiced in a pod of dolphins, and walked through waist-high, crystal-clear water.. The shy blacktip reef shark is not known to be aggressive to ...