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Avatoru, a peaceful hamlet, offers several high-end resorts, many small pensions or guest houses and several scuba centres. Drift diving is a common sport in Avatoru; the Avatoru Pass is an ideal location for observing marine life.
A host of spotted leopard rays and grey and silvertip sharks make drift diving adventurous and memorable. During the receding tide, expect to see schools of pompano, patrolling grey sharks, rays, eels and more.
Snorkeling is another active sport in Avatoru, with the lagoon providing an ideal location. Offering its tourists a unique look at the South Pacific lifestyle of the residents, the coral churches, craft centers, local restaurants and tiny shops make for enjoyable experiences. Enjoying the tropical sunshine, indulging in water sports and being relaxed and isolated this is what Avatoru offers.
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