Bora Bora Resorts
June 7, 2009 by Richard-Admin
Filed under Travel Tips
When you travel to Bora Bora, you will have many top choices of resorts to choose from. Once you choose the resort, you will then have the option to choose a beachfront villa or an overwater bungalow. For me, going to Bora Bora and not staying in an overwater bungalow (at least for 1 night) is a crime, but to each his own. However, the breathtaking views presented by either choice makes your stay in Bora Bora well worth it.
As far as choosing the best resort, we have put together this list of our favorite Bora Bora Resorts to point you in the right direction. Obviously there are other great options as well, but these will hopefully help narrow down your choices.
The St. Regis Bora Bora Resort – Topping our list of resorts in the South Pacific is the St. Regis Bora Bora Resort. The attention to detail and the world class service and amenities here are beyond words. The on-site tropical pools and the private lagoon that allows you to swim along with stingrays and various tropical fish is a dream come true.
Le Meridien Bora Bora – Another fabulous resort in Bora Bora featuring 99 tropical style bungalows. One unique attraction found at this resort is the Turtle Sanctuary where you can not only see and learn about the Hawkbill Turtle, but you can swim alongside of them in the lagoon.
Sofitel Bora Bora Motu Private Island – This fine resort is positioned on Matira Bay and offers a private beach with beautiful white sand. Overlooking the ocean, you will find their infinity edge pool and an intimate spa that overlooks the lagoon, making for romantic couple’s dream getaway.
Hilton Bora Bora Nui Resort And Spa - This resort is located on a private motu in a white sand cove within the lagoon. Not only are the amenities and service here top notch, if you are a member of Hilton’s HHonors program, you can earn more or use your points.
An Overview of Bora Bora
June 7, 2009 by Richard-Admin
Filed under Bora Bora Attractions, Travel Tips
Of all the islands that make up the French Polynesian, Bora Bora is the most beautiful and magical of them all. It’s overall beauty and essence is something that words and pictures can only describe so much. You really have to be there and experience it first hand to truly understand.
There is the main island of Bora Bora that lies in the center of a multi-blueish colored lagoon. Surrounding the main island are svereal smaller islands, known as motu or motu islets. The island and the surrounding motus are surrounded by a protective coral barrier often referred to as a protective necklace. It’s quite the beautiful necklace if you ask me.
The surrounding motus make for the perfect secluded getaways and the location of several luxurious resorst that feature the world famous, overwater bungalows. It was Hotel Bora Bora that first built these overwater bungalows in the French Polynesia and the soon became a smashing success and duplicated around the entire area. Though these bungalows are exceptionally know as the place for honeymooners, regardless of your reason for visiting Bora Bora, you have to stay in one of the overwater villas at least once.
Around the main island, there is only one main road for you to travel. This road, or “pass” as it is often referred to, makes for a nice tour of the island and will take you through the colorful Tahitian villages. You can also see Old World War II cannons and bunkers and spectacular archaeological sites. You can take this tour on your own or take one of the tour buses or tour packages offered on the island.
Whatever you reason for visiting Bora Bora, you can rest assured that there is something enjoyable for everyone. After all, it is a “magical” island.
Scuba Diving In Bora Bora
June 7, 2009 by Richard-Admin
Filed under Bora Bora Activities, Bora Bora Attractions
When it comes to scuba diving hot spots, Bora Bora, part of the Tahitian Islands in the French Polynesian, seems to always appear at the top of the list. While divers usually have different interests when diving, whether it be sunken ship diving, treasure hunting, different coral reefs or the variety of marine life, Bora Bora is one of the most colorful offerings.
Scuba diving in Bora Bora can be done at any time during the year, however the dry season, between April and November, tends to be the best time. With the lack of rain and storms during this time period, there is little to stir up the water which provides incredible visibility underwater which can reach up to 130 feet.
The types of dives available in Bora Bora include diving in the lagoon, diving beyond the reef and diving the Teavanui Pass.
Inside the lagoon, the waters are primarily shallow in nature, though you can find some canyons and deeper areas to dive there. In the canyons, you quite often will find moray eels, manta and eagle rays and a nice variety of tropical fish.
Once you get outside of the reef, you will notice the the ocean’s floor drops off very quickly. Not only will you find the living coral reef and a nice blend of tropical fish, you can also see quite a few ‘big fish’ here including sharks. You can see barracudas, jack fish, turtles, tuna, dolphins, moray eels and a variety of sharks such as the lemon shark and black tip sharks. But don’t worry, the sharks in Bora Bora are not aggressive towards humans. They tend to be more afraid of you than you are of them.
When diving in the pass, you will find a high amount of fish and eagle rays here and the coral is simply amazing. This pass is where the lagoon and the ocean tend to meet and has a high nutrient content provided by the tidal flows which attracts a larger assortment of marine life.
No matter where you decide to dive in Bora Bora I am sure you will have a memorable and enjoyable dive. You will find a handful of dive shops and tour guides available to you all around the island or you can check with your resort as well.
4 Reasons To Visit Bora Bora
June 5, 2009 by Richard-Admin
Filed under Bora Bora Activities, Bora Bora Attractions
Often dubbed as the world’s most beautiful island, Bora Bora truly is a dream come true. This tropical destination is located in the French Polynesia and neighbors Tahiti and Moorea. For those that have not been there, I am often asked “What makes this the perfect island?”
So here are four reasons why you should visit Bora Bora:
- It is the most romantic island. Just the spectacular views that you can share with your romantic partner are alone, enough to make this a special place. Then throw in the private bungalows with breathtaking views, the attention to details and amenities of the resorts and the beach side dining and that put this over the top for most romantic destination.
- The world famous over-water bungalows. Often seen in postcards and pictures, describing the perfect vacation, the resorts of Bora Bora offer private bungalows built over the water with private balconies offer amazing views of the lagoon and the sunsets.
- The most amazing sunsets ever! There is something here that creates the perfect sunset each and every night in Bora Bora. It must have to do with glowing, crystal clear, turquoise water that helps reflect the sunlight with a unique twist of radiant colors. You will just have to see it for yourself to fully understand.
- One of the world’s most spectacular underwater experience. So far, just seeing what is available on top of the water is more than enough to make Bora Bora the perfect destination. However, below the water’s surface lies another attraction that is simply amazing. To enjoy the underwater attractions, you can go scuba diving, snorkeling or even try the Aquascope, Aquasafari or visit the Lagoonarium.
We could obviously expand on this list as there really is an endless supply of reasons to visit Bora Bora. Our four reasons above top the list for us and everyone you ask will probably have their own memorable experiences to share with you. That is why we feel this is the perfect destination, as no matter how you you look at it, it all adds up up to an amazing and unforgettable experience.
Top 7 Activities In Bora Bora
June 5, 2009 by Richard-Admin
Filed under Bora Bora Activities
When you are in Bora Bora, your options for activities to take part in are virtually endless. There is something for everyone, so you should have no problems making use of all your time on the island.
Here are our top 7 activities in Bora Bora:
- Bora Bora’s Lagoonarium. - This is where you can actually get into the water and swim with the creatures of the sea. You will be able to swim and interact with sharks, turtles, dolphins, rays and a variety of colorful tropical fishes. This is a once in a lifetime experience.
- Horseback Riding. - Riding on a horse on the beaches and into the lagoon is quite the experince and can be quite romantic if you are with your significant other.
- Parasailing. - Having a bird’s eye view of the Bora Bora island and lagoon as you are sailing along hundreds of feet in the air will provide you with not only a thrill, but a point of view of the island that so many others will never get to see.
- Shark and Ray Feeding. - There are several tour packages available on the island that will take you out to sea and have you watch a feeding frenzy of sharks and rays. This is something incredible to see in person.
- Jeep 4×4 Island Tour. - Book this tour package and you will be whisked around the island into the forests and through the various trails, up and down the valleys allowing you to see the island from many various points of view. Bora Bora is more than just beautiful beaches.
- Boat Rentals. - If you like to spend the day at your own pace, you can rent a small boat for the day and cruise around the island and the surrounding motus and explore the various beaches on your own schedule. This is a great way to just get away from the normal routine.
- Private Picnic. - With this package, you and your guest will be picked up at your resort and shipped off to a private beach on a nearby motu (smaller islands). There you will have a small lunch table set up in the water where you will be served an amazing Tahitian meal, along with champaigne. You can also add snorkeling and shark feeding to your trip soyou can make a full day out of it.
