ROYAL BORA BORA features a restaurant, outdoor swimming pool, a bar and garden in Bora Bora. Each accommodation at the 3-star hotel has a garden view, and guests can enjoy access to a terrace.
Located in Bora Bora and with Mount Otemanu reachable within 4.1 km, BORA BORA HOLIDAY'S LODGE provides a garden, non-smoking rooms, free WiFi and a terrace.
Guests at this luxury resort can choose between garden suites with private pool, beachfront suites with a private hot tub, or overwater bungalows with direct access to the turquoise waters below.
Offering free WiFi in a dedicated garden lounge, Sunset Hill Lodge provides self-contained apartments on the waterfront or on the hill side. All rooms boast picturesque sea views.
Fare Ahuna is located on Motu Ahuna Island in Bora Bora. Guests staying at this villa have access to a fully equipped kitchen. There is an open air living room and 2 bedrooms.
Situated in Bora Bora, 10 km from Mount Otemanu, Villa Yrondi offers accommodation with air conditioning and access to a garden. With sea views, this accommodation features a patio and a swimming...
Featuring a private white sand beach which is exclusive to guests, this luxury resort offers beachfront accommodation on Matira Point. Guests can stay in unique bungalows positioned over the water.
On average, 3-star hotels in Bora Bora cost £206 per night, and 4-star hotels in Bora Bora are £921 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Bora Bora can on average be found for £1,819 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs £198 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Bora Bora for tonight. You'll pay on average around £1,268 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Bora Bora will cost around £2,700 (based on Booking.com prices).
A totally beautiful island with amazing beaches and the...
A totally beautiful island with amazing beaches and the colour of the water spectacular. Most efficient airport ever with the airport ferry super efficient. Just loved everything about Bora Bora - just need to return for a longer stay!
Chris
United Kingdom
6.0
Scored 6.0
In general, Bora Bora has beautiful nature, but I notice...
In general, Bora Bora has beautiful nature, but I notice that everything is much worse than it was 25 years ago. The opposite is true for the Maldives. It's getting better there every year.
On Bora Bora they have big problem with the staff. Thay have not enough training.
On main Island fast all hotels are destroyed…
Marko
Slovenia
10
Scored 10
Truly beautiful!
Truly beautiful! Words cannot describe the different colours of the water or how it feels when you’re in it. You’ve got to go there to experience it. A boat ride in the lagoons is a must as is snorkelling with the rays and sharks. I would go back in a heartbeat.
You don’t have to stay in the big hotels which charge a lot of money, there are plenty of other alternatives. Taxis are not cheap but providing you plan what you’re doing, you won’t have to use them too much.
I flew to Bora Bora from Tahiti which only took 50mins. The view of the islands from the plane was fantastic.
Mary
8.0
Scored 8.0
Another beautiful island in French Polynesia.
Another beautiful island in French Polynesia. We took a day and toured around the island. We went to the WWII military outpost on the east side of the island. The terrain was steep in a few places, but the scenic vistas were amazing. We did a lot of walking around town and visited the art galleries. We missed eating at Bloody Mary's because they had just closed at 2pm for siesta. We had two great meals at St. James French Restaurant.
Stumble
United States
6.0
Scored 6.0
Bora Bora is beautiful, but I think it is over hyped.
Bora Bora is beautiful, but I think it is over hyped. The Lagoon and Island is beautiful, but the other islands of French Polynesia are beautiful as well. For the snoodies who want to be pampered and spend that kind of money on that, it might be for them. But if your down to earth and just want to enjoy things and have a little fun, a couple days is plenty to see it or just to dive with the manta rays, and meet some locals. The people on Bora Bora all seemed very happy and nice. I seemed to get waved to and smiled to by almost all of the locals there.
christopher
United States
10
Scored 10
When you love water activities Bora Bora is the place to go.
When you love water activities Bora Bora is the place to go. The coral gardens on our tour have been beautiful. We spottet lot's of different and special fish species and saw sharks and rays. The blue lagoon is an attraction in itself, the view under water is really incredible. Life is expensive in here and it is obviously touristy but who would expect anything else and it is still what it is - paradise. And great fun to visit for relaxation and water activities.
Andreas
Germany
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