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avis_word DIVE SPIRIT FAKARAVA 罗托阿瓦
成员的意见DIVE SPIRIT FAKARAVA
4.1/5
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以下评分和评论反映的是会员的主观意见,而非 The Little Witty 的观点。
访问于七月 2025
Les deux passes Sud et Nord avec Bastien et votre rêve se réalise.
Si vous voulez plonger et prendre du plaisir sans vous prendre la tête, faites confiance à Bastien et son équipe.
Un bonjour à mon PM Bosco préféré
Merci merci
Si vous voulez plonger et prendre du plaisir sans vous prendre la tête, faites confiance à Bastien et son équipe.
Un bonjour à mon PM Bosco préféré
Merci merci
访问于七月 2025
A diving center really organised and professional.I had a beautiful experience mostly with the instructor Matilde really kind an helpful!
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访问于五月 2025
A lot of safety issues. Many, many red flags:
- Contaminated air:
One of the tanks held contaminated air (CO), which led to a dive incident 5 min into the dive. The diver was unable to end the dive immediately because the dive guide had raced off pretty much immediately after descending.
- Unsafe dive guide:
After asking about any potential ear problems at the surface, the dive guide asked if everything was ok at about 5 m, then after everyone gave their ok, he descended very quickly, then raced off.
During the dive, he never asked about air consumption.
He disregarded information about not feeling well and instead raced off to show sleeping white tip sharks ahead and pointed out a nurse shark behind.
It took three attempts to finally get him to end the dive.
- No safety protocols:
When the dive was finally ended after the dive incident, the first group that included the diver with the incident, had to wait ~15-20 minutes on the boat for the second group to finish their dive because an emergency signal (i.e., revving the engine 3 times) was not put in place prior to the dive during the non-existent safety briefing. When the second group eventually surfaced, the guide's plan was to just put the diver with incident on a sand bank, complete everyone's surface interval and go for the second dive. Fortunately, a dive doctor was present in the second dive group, who insisted the diver with suspected CO poisoning be brought straight to the medical centre.
- Oxygen not working:
After a dive incident with them, there was no oxygen supply on board because the gear was faulty, which led to the O2 tank just continuously purging.
- No dive computers:
They sent everyone diving without dive computers. We were told to just "stay at the same depth" as the guide who raced off as soon as we descended. One person who had brought their own dive computer was told not to bring it because it was "too conservative" and made "too many stops" and instead dive without a computer.
- No safety briefing:
The dive briefing only lasted a maximum of a minute and was, thus, missing a lot of things, first and foremost a safety briefing! Furthermore, the dive briefing was conducted on the boat when we were already at the dive site.
- Steel tanks:
They use steel tanks which, according to them, are 5-6 kgs heavier than aluminium tanks. This means that if someone who usually uses 2-3 kgs when diving is majorly overweighted.
- Different sized tanks:
People with smaller BCDs got smaller tanks under the assumption that someone with a small BCD (i.e., XS) consumes less air than someone who needs a bigger BCD.
- Old gear: from BCDs to regs and wetsuits, everything was old and worn down. At least two people's regs weren't 100% working and the wetsuits were more holes than neoprene.
- Contaminated air:
One of the tanks held contaminated air (CO), which led to a dive incident 5 min into the dive. The diver was unable to end the dive immediately because the dive guide had raced off pretty much immediately after descending.
- Unsafe dive guide:
After asking about any potential ear problems at the surface, the dive guide asked if everything was ok at about 5 m, then after everyone gave their ok, he descended very quickly, then raced off.
During the dive, he never asked about air consumption.
He disregarded information about not feeling well and instead raced off to show sleeping white tip sharks ahead and pointed out a nurse shark behind.
It took three attempts to finally get him to end the dive.
- No safety protocols:
When the dive was finally ended after the dive incident, the first group that included the diver with the incident, had to wait ~15-20 minutes on the boat for the second group to finish their dive because an emergency signal (i.e., revving the engine 3 times) was not put in place prior to the dive during the non-existent safety briefing. When the second group eventually surfaced, the guide's plan was to just put the diver with incident on a sand bank, complete everyone's surface interval and go for the second dive. Fortunately, a dive doctor was present in the second dive group, who insisted the diver with suspected CO poisoning be brought straight to the medical centre.
- Oxygen not working:
After a dive incident with them, there was no oxygen supply on board because the gear was faulty, which led to the O2 tank just continuously purging.
- No dive computers:
They sent everyone diving without dive computers. We were told to just "stay at the same depth" as the guide who raced off as soon as we descended. One person who had brought their own dive computer was told not to bring it because it was "too conservative" and made "too many stops" and instead dive without a computer.
- No safety briefing:
The dive briefing only lasted a maximum of a minute and was, thus, missing a lot of things, first and foremost a safety briefing! Furthermore, the dive briefing was conducted on the boat when we were already at the dive site.
- Steel tanks:
They use steel tanks which, according to them, are 5-6 kgs heavier than aluminium tanks. This means that if someone who usually uses 2-3 kgs when diving is majorly overweighted.
- Different sized tanks:
People with smaller BCDs got smaller tanks under the assumption that someone with a small BCD (i.e., XS) consumes less air than someone who needs a bigger BCD.
- Old gear: from BCDs to regs and wetsuits, everything was old and worn down. At least two people's regs weren't 100% working and the wetsuits were more holes than neoprene.
访问于十月 2024
Très belles plongées avec Marie-Charlotte et en particulier celle du mur des requins à Fakarava sud. Un grand merci
访问于十月 2024
Une super expérience de plongée auprès de l’équipe de Bastien ! Des plongées réalisées en sécurité en fonction des conditions climatiques de l’île, vraiment ravis de nos 6 plongées avec vous ! Merci encore !
访问于九月 2024
Leider sehr untufrieden mit dem Tauchzenturm, dem gestellten Equipment und dem Interesse der Guides während der Tauchgänge. Bei meinem Tauchbuddy kam anfangs des Tauchgangs im Norden (beim Abstieg auf 3-4m) Rostwasser aus dem Regulator. Ich meinte zuerst, dass er sich übergibt oder er blutet. Ich bin hoch um zu prüfen was los ist. Er hustete stark und wir haben dann den Regulator ausgetauscht weil wir dachten es liegt am Regulator. Der Guide blieb auf 10m und es schien ihn nicht zu interessieren. Er wollte mit dem Tauchgang loslegen und er hat uns ignoriert.
Der Regulator wurde ausgetauscht, dasselbe Problem auf 3 Metern. Es war also der TANK DER INNEN DURCH GEROSTET war. Ein absolutes NO GO. Eklig und gefährich. Sowas habe ich noch nie gesehen. Die Tauchschule scheint keine Wartungen zu machen am gesamten Equipment, das Geld wird lieber für anderes ausgegeben. Man taucht mit Nitrox, alle ohne zu prüfen ob man überhaupt berechtigt ist. Meie Tauchkarte musste ich übrigens auch nie vorweisen, das interessiert sie nicht.
Der Regulator wurde ausgetauscht, dasselbe Problem auf 3 Metern. Es war also der TANK DER INNEN DURCH GEROSTET war. Ein absolutes NO GO. Eklig und gefährich. Sowas habe ich noch nie gesehen. Die Tauchschule scheint keine Wartungen zu machen am gesamten Equipment, das Geld wird lieber für anderes ausgegeben. Man taucht mit Nitrox, alle ohne zu prüfen ob man überhaupt berechtigt ist. Meie Tauchkarte musste ich übrigens auch nie vorweisen, das interessiert sie nicht.
访问于七月 2024
Nous avons été ravis de notre journée à la passe sud avec Dive Spirit il y a quelques semaines. Nous sommes allés à 4 avec nos deux enfants qui ont pu snorkeler pendant nos plongées. Le repas était délicieux. L'équipe chaleureuse, les moniteurs au top. Une journée sous le signe de la bonne humeur avec Mathilde , absolument géniale, passionnée et passionnante. Encadrement sous l'eau au top. Nous avons passé une journée inoubliable !!! Merci dive Spirit de la part de Laurie Nico Noa et Jules
访问于六月 2024
Plongée avec Bastien, adorable et pro. Site très chouette MAIS matériel hors d'âge, combi toutes trouées, stab avec velcro à moitié arrachés. Tout est à remplacer.
Bateau fatigué, on nous a dit que le nouveau arrivé bientôt
Bateau fatigué, on nous a dit que le nouveau arrivé bientôt
访问于六月 2024
Piccolo diving ben organizzato. Belle immersioni e tutto ha funzionato per il verso giusto. Si lavora sempre in sicurezza. Il modo migliore per contattarli è per telefono o mail, non sempre in sede c’è qualcuno. Consigliato
访问于六月 2024
5???? pour dire merci !
Merci Mathilde pour avoir accompagné Héloïse (13 ans), Gabriel (16 ans) et leur maman dans ce beau baptême au milieu de magnifiques poissons.
Merci de ta patience, bienveillance, énergie
Et merci à toute l’équipe bien entendu, super club ????
Merci Mathilde pour avoir accompagné Héloïse (13 ans), Gabriel (16 ans) et leur maman dans ce beau baptême au milieu de magnifiques poissons.
Merci de ta patience, bienveillance, énergie
Et merci à toute l’équipe bien entendu, super club ????
访问于四月 2024
mes 2 seules plongées Nitrox en Polynésie ont été avec Dive Spirit Fakarava : ça a été un vrai régal, on est resté longtemps profond pour profiter du spectacle. C'était une sortie 2 tanks, on a fait l'inter surface sur une plage près de la passe : magnifique.
Bastien est un super instructeur, je me rappellerai toujours de sa tête lorsqu'il s'est retourné vers nous pour checker si notre palier dérivant se passait bien, et s'est rendu compte qu'on était suivi par un espadon voilier!
Bastien est un super instructeur, je me rappellerai toujours de sa tête lorsqu'il s'est retourné vers nous pour checker si notre palier dérivant se passait bien, et s'est rendu compte qu'on était suivi par un espadon voilier!
访问于三月 2024
Les photos sur la page d'accueil ne correspondent pas à la réalité. Je n'ai jamais rencontré ce propriétaire. matériel relativement ancien.
访问于十二月 2023
Accueil des plus chaleureux, de Bastien, responsable de ce centre, et d'Irène. De très loin nos plus belles plongées en Polynésie. Beaucoup professionnalisme et de sécurité. Je recommande vivement ce centre de plongée.
访问于十一月 2023
This would be a 5 star review were it not for the communication/planning experience; that was terrible. If you are on a cruise ship looking for a diving experience, this will be good for you to know.
First let's start with the good stuff: this is a great place to dive! I'm sure we only scratched the surface with our 2-tank dive, but we all enjoyed those dives. The dive masters lead us through really good dives, made sure we were aware when to expect some current and how best to respond to it when we did.
So you come here to dive, right? At the end of the day, despite inexplicable delays (see below), we were able to get our 2 dives in and return to the ship with 30 minutes to spare. What started off as a very sketchy day ended with smiles all around.
Now, the less-than-good stuff: Getting information about the dives available was like pulling teeth. It took multiple email communications with Irene to get the full picture (ie. what dive packages are available, how to get to the shop, cost, departure times, how to pay, ...) When that was finally consolidated and we confirmed our plans, I was told we'd be picked up at 8:30a from the cruise ship dock. A number of us from our cruise met each other that morning only to find that although Irene told me 8:30a, she told another diver the pickup would be at 9a, and another that the dive was delayed to 10:30a (without sharing with the others). We went to the Tourism Office who kindly helped by calling the shop for us; we were told we'd be picked up at 10:45a. When 10:45a came and went, we called again and there was no response. We were getting concerned because we knew we had a deadline to get back to our ship. Maybe it was because Irene was driving to the dock, but apparently no one else in the shop answers the phone if she's out. Irene picked us up a few minutes before 11a: no apologies for the dive delay or late pickup arrival, and when asked the reason for the delay I was just told "we had a change in plans". Really? That's it?? When you're on a cruise ship with a fixed period of time available for personal touring, timing is critical. This was the most unprofessional experience we've had with dive shops in the South Pacific.
So as long as you can get past Irene's less-than-attentive communications, you will really enjoy diving with the water-related staff. I think the most frustrating was that we didn't conclude our plans before we boarded the cruise ship; and when you're already on your trip, the last thing you want to do is have to spend a lot of time with more planning. So incomplete communications are really frustrating. To get around this, it would have been better/smarter for us to have concluded our dive plans early. However I'd never heard of Fakarava before our cruise let alone know that diving was an option. Be smarter than we were: make sure you dive this island and book ahead. You won't regret the diving experience.
First let's start with the good stuff: this is a great place to dive! I'm sure we only scratched the surface with our 2-tank dive, but we all enjoyed those dives. The dive masters lead us through really good dives, made sure we were aware when to expect some current and how best to respond to it when we did.
So you come here to dive, right? At the end of the day, despite inexplicable delays (see below), we were able to get our 2 dives in and return to the ship with 30 minutes to spare. What started off as a very sketchy day ended with smiles all around.
Now, the less-than-good stuff: Getting information about the dives available was like pulling teeth. It took multiple email communications with Irene to get the full picture (ie. what dive packages are available, how to get to the shop, cost, departure times, how to pay, ...) When that was finally consolidated and we confirmed our plans, I was told we'd be picked up at 8:30a from the cruise ship dock. A number of us from our cruise met each other that morning only to find that although Irene told me 8:30a, she told another diver the pickup would be at 9a, and another that the dive was delayed to 10:30a (without sharing with the others). We went to the Tourism Office who kindly helped by calling the shop for us; we were told we'd be picked up at 10:45a. When 10:45a came and went, we called again and there was no response. We were getting concerned because we knew we had a deadline to get back to our ship. Maybe it was because Irene was driving to the dock, but apparently no one else in the shop answers the phone if she's out. Irene picked us up a few minutes before 11a: no apologies for the dive delay or late pickup arrival, and when asked the reason for the delay I was just told "we had a change in plans". Really? That's it?? When you're on a cruise ship with a fixed period of time available for personal touring, timing is critical. This was the most unprofessional experience we've had with dive shops in the South Pacific.
So as long as you can get past Irene's less-than-attentive communications, you will really enjoy diving with the water-related staff. I think the most frustrating was that we didn't conclude our plans before we boarded the cruise ship; and when you're already on your trip, the last thing you want to do is have to spend a lot of time with more planning. So incomplete communications are really frustrating. To get around this, it would have been better/smarter for us to have concluded our dive plans early. However I'd never heard of Fakarava before our cruise let alone know that diving was an option. Be smarter than we were: make sure you dive this island and book ahead. You won't regret the diving experience.
访问于十一月 2023
Très bon club, nous avons beaucoup aimé plonger avec Julien.
访问于十月 2023
Hemos realizado un total de 4 inmersiones, 2 en el norte y 2 en el sur, una pasada las 4! Nunca antes habíamos visto tanta vida bajo el mar.
Nuestra guia ha sido Matilde, la mejor! Transmite mucha tranquilidad y sobre todo muy buen ambiente al grupo. Ella ha sido super amable y atenta con todo detalle. Inmersiones 100% seguras y divertidas! Gracias!!
Nuestra guia ha sido Matilde, la mejor! Transmite mucha tranquilidad y sobre todo muy buen ambiente al grupo. Ella ha sido super amable y atenta con todo detalle. Inmersiones 100% seguras y divertidas! Gracias!!
访问于十月 2023
Mathilde notre manitrice a été géniale, douce et à l'écoute, les plongées étaient tops. Les équipements auraient besoin d'être un peu plus entretenus...
访问于九月 2023
Avec mon compagnon nous avons choisi Dive Spirit Fakarava pour nos plongées à Fakarava Nord en novembre 2022. Et nous avons vraiment bien fait! Des plongées incroyables, très bien encadrées et sécurisées, grâce à Mana qui a bien compris que le bleu m'impressionnait, une logistique huilée grâce à Irène, des capitaines de bateau sérieux et compétents. En bref un club à taille humaine avec des moniteurs et des capitaines sérieux et très sympas. Et qui sont heureux de partager leur précieuse connaissance des fonds, de la faune et du motu et son histoire, comme beaucoup sont originaires de l'île. Nous reviendrons pour plonger avec Dive Spirit Fakarava c'est certain, et avec grand plaisir!
访问于九月 2023
Une super ambiance,de très belles plongées,merci Bastien."c est quoi les poissons noirs et blancs?",Basten répond, "page 253!!"!????????ne vous faites pas avoir il a la liste de son livre sur son tel .????
Merci à Marc aussi
Bea eric et jean
Merci à Marc aussi
Bea eric et jean
访问于八月 2023
Avoid this company!
Irene in the office was polite, but everything else was dangerous:…
The worst thing I observed was an open-water diver descend to 34m and the dive master let her sit there as my NDL alarm was going off!!!
Unbelievable! This was her 17th dive and could have been her last.
I indicated we should all ascend but he ignored me.
There was a deflated pontoon section on the rib boat, they told me‘don’t roll off there’!
Corrosion in primary stages, no dive computers provided if you don’t have your own, rusty cylinders, BCD look like they have had a decade in UV.
Air in our tanks tasted like compressor oil. It made one of the divers dizzy when we surfaced.
Irene in the office was polite, but everything else was dangerous:…
The worst thing I observed was an open-water diver descend to 34m and the dive master let her sit there as my NDL alarm was going off!!!
Unbelievable! This was her 17th dive and could have been her last.
I indicated we should all ascend but he ignored me.
There was a deflated pontoon section on the rib boat, they told me‘don’t roll off there’!
Corrosion in primary stages, no dive computers provided if you don’t have your own, rusty cylinders, BCD look like they have had a decade in UV.
Air in our tanks tasted like compressor oil. It made one of the divers dizzy when we surfaced.
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访问于八月 2023
Super ambiance, très belles sorties et personnes vraiment sympathiques. A revoir la longueur de l’échelle !!. Un grand merci à Bastien, Marc et Irène.
访问于九月 2017
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Nous avons plongé à 6 reprises pendant notre séjour à Fakarava avec le club tenu par le très sympathique couple que forment Ariane et Matias. Nous n'avons que des éloges à faire sur le professionnalisme avec lequel les plongées sont encadrées. Les plongeurs sont chouchoutés et la sécurité et le bon matériel permettent de plonger dans des conditions très confortables. L'ambiance dans ce club est très détendue, et nous le recommandons vivement! Chantal et Jean-Philippe
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- 从07h00 到16h00
开放时间
星期一
07:00 - 16:00
星期二
07:00 - 16:00
星期三
07:00 - 16:00
星期四
07:00 - 16:00
星期五
07:00 - 16:00
星期六
07:00 - 16:00
星期日
07:00 - 16:00
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Quand nous avons débarqué chez Dive Spirit Fakarava, ma compagne et moi étions un peu comme des figurants échappés du film "La Vie aquatique" de Wes Anderson : masques mal ajustés, palmes dans le mauvais sens, et une grâce aquatique digne d’un manchot enrhumé.
Mais ça, c’était avant "Bastien". Notre Dive Master, notre gourou des bulles, notre maître Jedi en T-shirt néoprène.
Grâce à sa "pédagogie limpide", son "humour toujours à flot", et une "gentillesse aussi profonde que l'océan", Bastien a su transformer nos flippettes aquatiques en apprentis plongeurs confiants — presque élégants, même (si si, on a des témoins).
À la fin de la formation, on se sentait carrément comme James Bond sortant de l’eau : détendus, stylés, et surtout "certifiés PADI Open Water" !
Le club est "ultra pro", l’ambiance "chaleureuse", les sites de plongée "époustouflants", et l’équipement "au top". Mention spéciale pour toute l’équipe, accueillante et bienveillante, qui fait de chaque immersion un vrai bonheur.
Bref, si vous hésitez encore… plongez sans réfléchir (mais avec Bastien !).
???? Merci Dive Spirit Fakarava pour cette aventure inoubliable !