At 7:00 a.m. National Geographic Orion entered the lagoon of the second largest atoll in the world, Rangiroa, which means “wide sky” in the local language. 

In the morning, most guests visited a pearl farm where the owner shared his knowledge of how to farm the unique Tahiti pearls. 

In the afternoon the snorkeling platform was anchored at a part of the lagoon where no fishing has been practiced for many years and a great variety of fish find a safe haven. Despite the occasional heavy shower, guests didn’t want to miss this last occasion for an amazing snorkeling adventure.