Yes, You Can Swim with Sharks — and It's Safer Than You Think
When I tell Bay Area clients they'll be swimming with blacktip reef sharks and stingrays in Tahiti, I get two reactions: absolute excitement or absolute terror. Both groups end up loving it.
French Polynesia has been a shark sanctuary since 2006 — hunting sharks is illegal in all 5 million square kilometers of its waters. The result is an ecosystem where sharks are healthy, abundant, and completely accustomed to humans. These aren't great whites or bull sharks — they're curious, docile reef sharks that have zero interest in humans as food.
Types of Marine Encounters
Different islands offer different wildlife experiences.
Marine Wildlife by Island
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Safety Tips for Marine Encounters
Simple rules that keep both you and the wildlife safe.
- •Always go with a licensed guide — they know the animals' behavior and keep groups at safe distances
- •Don't touch or chase marine life — stingrays can sting if startled, and sharks may become defensive if cornered
- •Wear reef shoes in shallow lagoon areas — stingrays rest on sandy bottoms and can be stepped on accidentally
- •Remove shiny jewelry before entering the water — reflections can attract curious reef sharks
- •Stay calm and move slowly — panicked splashing triggers predator instincts in sharks (though reef sharks are harmless)
- •Bring an underwater camera — GoPro or waterproof phone case. These moments are worth capturing
- •If you're nervous, start with a shallow lagoon snorkel tour before progressing to deeper shark dives
Frequently Asked Questions
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