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Rutaki Passage

Deep Rarotonga passage with canyon walls and current.

ScubaBoat EntryAdvanced
ReefWall
Local operator required

The passage should be timed with a local operator because current, surf and entry conditions can change quickly.

Advanced passage dive with vertical walls, swim-throughs and strong current through the south-coast reef.

About Rutaki Passage

Rutaki Passage is a deep Rarotonga passage dive where a narrow reef channel opens into vertical canyon walls and swim-throughs just below the surface. The route feels compact but committed, with the strongest line following the passage into the deeper water before the wall and current take over. It suits experienced divers who are comfortable with strong flow, limited visibility and a plan that stays tight to the passage rather than wandering wide.

Research Estimate At Rutaki Passage

Conservative baseline from public research. No community dives logged yet.

VisibilityVisibility: 12m
AccessChallenging entry effort
Coral HealthMixed health
Marine LifeExceptional variety
Current StrengthVery strong current
Surge StrengthStrong surge

Where Is Rutaki Passage?

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Rutaki Passage Planning Details

Depth range, seasonality, and planning context.

Reported Depth

20m - 29m

Depth Note

The passage is commonly dived in the 20–29 m range and starts with narrow vertical canyon walls just below the surface.

Typical Conditions

Visibility is often around 10–15 m and strong currents are common, especially when the passage is working between the outer reef and the lagoon.

Safety & Access At Rutaki Passage

Hazards, restrictions, and access requirements.

Key Hazards

Low visibilityOverhead environmentStrong currentSurgeWaves

Safety Notes

Frequent strong currents and swim-through sections make this a site for experienced divers who are comfortable managing overhead features and reduced visibility.

Access Restrictions

Use the passage only with experienced local guidance; it is not suitable for casual independent entry when the surf or current is running.

Legal Notes

Follow posted safety guidance and local operator instructions; the passage is treated as a hazardous water area for casual swimming, snorkeling and surf use.

Local Intel For Rutaki Passage

Community notes to help plan your visit.

Scuba

Run the passage as a tight route: drop into the channel, follow the walls and swim-throughs, and keep the turn conservative once the current starts to build.

Freedive

Not recommended for freediving because the current, depth and overhead sections make the site scuba-only in practice.

Snorkel

Not a snorkel site; the passage is too current-heavy and overhead-limited for casual surface use.

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Exposure Profile at Rutaki Passage

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Wildlife at Rutaki Passage

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Recent Logged Visits At Rutaki Passage

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Dive Spot Log Averages At Rutaki Passage

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Avg. Visibility12m
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Rutaki Passage Guide - Frequently Asked Questions

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Rutaki Passage Guide - Sources and Updates

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Research Sources

webbox-assets.siteminder.com · Resort Compendium

States that Rutaki Passage should not be entered casually and warns that passages are dangerous for swimming, snorkeling, fishing, kayaking and surfing.

www.adventurecookislands.com · Dive Site Guide

Describes Rutaki Passage as a boat passage with strong currents, a 20–29 m profile, and regular sightings of turtles, whitetip reef sharks and eagle rays.

Reports new safety signs at Rutaki and Avaavaroa passages and reinforces guide-only advice after rescue incidents.

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