Turquoise lagoons, soft white sands, and deep tangerine sunsets set the scene for romance on the island so nice they named it twice. Mingle with tropical fish as you flutter around Coral Gardens or Tupitipiti Point, or relax in a self-driving tour as you take in beautiful views of the once-volcanic Mount Otemanu. At the Lagoonarium you can watch shark feedings and swim with turtles. Cap it all off with a succulent meal at one of the island’s fine French restaurants, then sip a tropical cocktail under the stars.
Restaurants in Bora Bora
5.0 based on 588 reviews
This jagged remnant of an ancient volcano rises up sharply more than 2,400 feet from the surface of a sparkling, turquoise lagoon.
If you are lucky enough to get a over the water bungalow with a mountain view, you will enjoy the view. it can be sunny, cloudy, rainy, sunsetting, and just simply majestic. There are some guided hiking trails, but you need to be in amazing shape to take on the challenge. have fun
5.0 based on 21 reviews
This dive site is known for a steep drop-off, its purple coral and colorful sponges and the variety of larger fish attracted to this area including sharks, rays, groupers and large parrotfish.
4.5 based on 1,490 reviews
Picturesque beach offers scenic hiking trails and tourist services including several boutique shops, the popular Ben's Place snack bar and restaurants.
One of the most beautiful locations in the world! The colors of the water were incredible as was the white sand beach.
4.5 based on 12 reviews
Located off the northern tip of Bora Bora, this reef features a variety of marine life including parrotfish, perch, balistes, rougets, soldier-fish and butterfly fish.
4.5 based on 1,058 reviews
The tour was perfect. We got on this tour with some friends and we felt so VIP as there was only us on board. Yaay ! I really appreciate the crew. Ropati, our captain was safe and attentive. Thomas, our private musicien was amazing. And the last but not the least the legendary Max, our story teller, he was so funny and informative. Thank you guys !!! You blast our day ???? ✌️ We saw during the tour beautiful fishes, sharks, Sting rays and even more a huge manta ray ????????????. So magic ???? After the tour we arrived to a private "motu". While bracing with the sound of Tom's ukukele, we had lunch with tradionnial food like the famous poisson cru with coco Milk, banana cakes, barbecue chicken and as desserts we've got some fresh local fruits and a pumpkin pudding named "poe" sooo Yummy ???? We enjoyed the rest of the afternoon snorkelling at the lagoonarium with lemon sharks, Sting rays and other fishes. We met also a little crazy doggy named Rasta Who was so cute to try fighting the lemon sharks ???????????? i was so worried... ???? ???? ???? Anyway, It's definetely worth it ???? ✌️ i do recommend this tour !!! Special thanks to Claudine, the owner, thank you very much for this amazing moment we shared in family. Mauruuru maitai ????
4.5 based on 152 reviews
Interesting experience learning all about turtles at this small non-profit business within the Le Meridien resort . Educational and fin. Highly recommended.
4.5 based on 48 reviews
This was a full-on adventure! While I read every single review and tip on how to find and then enter the trailhead for the hike up Mount Pahia, I still struggled to actually figure it out. And while it seemed easy enough, the fire station wasn't obviously marked, nor was the street to where the road up. After spending about an hour hunting down the entrance, off the main road (look by the Bauhaus spirit store, there is a small road up to a neighborhood or village, hidden in plain sight is a sign that basically cautions even thinking about hiking Mt. Pahia), we finally stumbled upon the dirt road up. As previous reviews noted, this first part of the hike is more or less a warning, full of stray dogs that look like they'd be willing to eat you, there was even some growling and following. I was with my boyfriend who made sure to run them off. We passed by many locals on the way up that barely acknowledged our existence, but also were unphased by our passing through their yards. At the top of the hill cut to the left by the last house and then head up to an opening. We visited in May of 2017 and the foliage was overgrown and it was beyond difficult to tell what was an actual trailhead. After trying three we were almost ready to give up when we caught a second wind and decided to keep looking. Lucky for us, a local farmer took pity on us and came into the forest and helped us to find the right path (he was barefoot and spoke no English, but he showed us how steep the descent would be and demonstrated bracing ourselves and trees on the way down). This hike is no joke and it's literally the most amazing feeling in the world when we summited. But the climb up was harrowing and steep, in a rainforest that allows for no air or breeze at any point. We were warned that it was a dangerous hike and that after rain there would be many areas that were narrow and extremely slick. I'm an experienced hiker and wasn't worried, my boyfriend is extremely athletic so we both expected no issues. We were both winded at times and had to stop to rest quite a bit. I think there were 5 spots that have ropes to pull yourself up on and it was kinda of amazing and crazy at the same time. Don't attempt this hike unless you are experienced and in great shape because it will literally kick your butt otherwise. Once you summit, the views are incredible and so worth all the fuss in finding the dang trail in the first place. The hike down is fast and steep, not easy in any capacity. I found myself slipping and catching myself on trees as the farmer showed us. Funny thing, the trees are all marked on the way down, but we never noticed the markings on the way up. I'd rate this is hike as extreme and probably a 4.5 out of 5. I'd come back to Bora Bora for this adventure all over again!
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