Tubuai is the name of a group of islands and also the name of its main island, in French Polynesia. Tubuai, the main island of the Tubuai Island group, is a little over 400 miles south of Tahiti. It has a population of 2,200 people. Tubuai was annexed by France in 1881.
The biggest attraction here is scuba diving and snorkeling. The weather is
perfect all year around; and scuba divers and snorkelers from all over come here
to take advantage of the tropical fish and amazing corals. Enjoy the mild
weather and crystal blue waters. Panoramic views wherever you look. A perfect
place to take the whole family.
Being far from the main continents, the animals here are very limited, yet
stunning. Plenty of wild birds, horses, and reptiles. Marine life however
is the most beautiful and exceptionally rich. Keep a camera handy to take a shot
at some of the animals here that cannot be found anywhere else.