Wrapped in a lagoon of surreal turquoise, circled by a necklace of coral islets and crowned by the emerald peaks of Mount Otemanu, Bora Bora is not just a destination—it’s a dreamscape. Known for its overwater bungalows, pristine beaches, and world-class diving, this tiny island in French Polynesia epitomizes luxury, romance, and natural wonder. Whether you're honeymooning or seeking a serene escape, Bora Bora delivers paradise in every frame.
Mount Otemanu: This jagged volcanic peak dominates the island’s silhouette. Hike or take a 4x4 tour around its lush, dramatic base.
Lagoon Exploration: The shallow, clear waters surrounding the island are home to reef sharks, rays, and vibrant coral gardens.
Motu Islands: Tiny islets with powdery sand and palms dot the perimeter—ideal for secluded picnics or private boat excursions.
Bora Bora’s terrain feels designed by nature to awe—breathtaking at every turn.
Snorkeling & Diving: Coral Gardens and Anau are top sites for snorkeling. For divers, Tupitipiti offers dramatic drop-offs and marine life.
Lagoon Tours: Go shark and ray feeding with local guides or opt for a glass-bottom boat cruise for a relaxed viewing.
Jet Ski & Paddleboarding: Glide over translucent waters with Mt. Otemanu looming in the backdrop.
The underwater world here is as dazzling as the island above.
Bora Bora made overwater villas iconic, and for good reason.
St. Regis Bora Bora: Celeb-favorite with expansive decks and direct lagoon access.
Four Seasons Resort: Impeccable luxury, family-friendly, and unreal sunset views.
InterContinental Le Moana: Offers both overwater and beach villas with traditional Polynesian flair.
Expect glass floor panels, outdoor showers, and breakfast delivered by canoe. It's experiential living at its finest.
Poisson Cru: The national dish—raw tuna marinated in lime and coconut milk.
French Polynesian Cuisine: Think fresh seafood, tropical fruits, and creamy vanilla sauces.
Top Spots:
Bloody Mary’s: Legendary for fresh catches and laid-back ambiance.
Villa Mahana: Romantic fine dining with a French-Polynesian twist.
Pair your meal with a Tahitian vanilla cocktail for a perfect sunset experience.
Taha’a: Known as the “Vanilla Island,” just a boat ride away—visit plantations and pearl farms.
Raiatea: Rich in Polynesian history and culture, with sacred marae (temples) and lush jungle hikes.
Exploring beyond Bora Bora gives you a taste of the broader Society Islands.
Best Time to Visit: May to October (dry season) – sunny skies and low humidity.
Getting There: Fly into Tahiti (Papeete), then take a 50-minute flight to Bora Bora Airport.
Currency: French Pacific Franc (XPF)
Language: French and Tahitian (English widely spoken in resorts)
Budget Tip: Consider guesthouses on the main island for a more local and affordable experience.
Breakfast by canoe delivery
Sunset from your private deck
Snorkeling with manta rays
Aerial shot of Mt. Otemanu with turquoise lagoons
Every angle in Bora Bora is pure visual poetry.
Bora Bora is more than a luxury retreat—it’s a place that whispers peace to your soul. From morning swims in crystal-clear lagoons to dinners under star-filled skies, every moment here feels curated by nature and elevated by Polynesian warmth. Whether for romance, relaxation, or reconnection, Bora Bora stands as the South Pacific’s unrivaled sanctuary.