Located in Bora Bora and with Mount Otemanu reachable within 2.5 miles, BORA BORA HOLIDAY'S LODGE provides an outdoor swimming pool, non-smoking rooms, free WiFi and a terrace.
George
From
United States
Fantastic views, large enough room and dining area was great.
Set alongside Matira Beach, Village Temanuata offers traditional Polynesian-style bungalows offering direct beach access. Guests can relax on the sun loungers or indulge in a massage.
Vanessa
From
United States
The location is amazing and staff is helpful and friendly.
ROYAL BORA BORA features a restaurant, outdoor swimming pool, a bar and garden in Bora Bora. Each accommodations at the 3-star hotel has a garden view, and guests can enjoy access to a terrace.
Carla
From
United States
Reasonably healthy breakfast with fresh fruit & vegetables in addition to a typical American breakfast.
Featuring a private white sand beach which is exclusive to guests, this luxury resort offers beachfront accommodations on Matira Point. Guests can stay in unique bungalows positioned over the water.
Todd
From
United States
Everything, the views, food, views. It was wonderful.
On Motu Piti Aau and featuring an exclusive private beach, this 5-star resort and day spa offers private villas located over the water. Each has a large shaded terrace with stunning views of Bora...
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.
Theodora
From
Canada
Bed was surprisingly comfortable although built on cement platform .
The lady who picked us up and drove us around was very friendly
On average, 3-star hotels in Bora Bora cost $292 per night, and 4-star hotels in Bora Bora are $1,403 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Bora Bora can be found for $2,022 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Bora Bora this weekend is $331 or, for a 4-star hotel, $3,303. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Bora Bora for this weekend cost around $2,766 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs $222 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Bora Bora for tonight. You'll pay around $1,819 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Bora Bora will cost around $2,645, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
The resort had great amenities, the pool and beach area...
The resort had great amenities, the pool and beach area around the lagoon were great! Very relaxing vacation. Definitely, book some excursions the snorkeling and sunset dinner cruise were our favorites.
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Guest review by
Anonymous
Review score
10.0
Biking around the island was the right approach.
Biking around the island was the right approach. Really no need for a rental car.
We really liked eating at the Roulottes (food trucks), excellent seafood (the poisson cru is to die for!). Note that portions are large - we learned after the first time and starting sharing one portion; more than enough food for 2-3 people.
We also found getting meals from the supermarket was a good way to go. They have a number of cold meals prepared (including excellent sashimi).
Can recommend doing at least one lagoon tour. Snorkling is some of the best we have ever done.
Guest review by
Anders
United States
Review score
6.0
Bora Bora itself is a bit of a dive.
Bora Bora itself is a bit of a dive. Their saving grace is that the water is amazing on a good day. Not much to see or do on the land. Infrastructure is really poor. The boat ride to and from the airport is a highlight. Clearly the government is not supporting this area's infrastructure which will in turn support the locals in providing for tourism and for themselves. Roading and facilities are run down and in poor condition. All the action is on the water. Vaitape is the main village and even that is not much. Just really expensive/overpriced tourist shops. The little market inside at the boat terminal is quite good but only take cash, and the Tahitian busking band playing outside the market is great. It was absolutely pouring with rain the day we arrived, so we lost a whole day due to bad weather. Actually, it wasn't even that warm when it did fine up. We rescheduled the back end of our holiday to stay in Bora Bora an extra day to hopefully get some good weather and do something on the water.
Guest review by
Anthony Morley
New Zealand
Review score
10.0
Bora Bora is beautiful!
Bora Bora is beautiful! It works best for those who are into serious water activities, romantic getaways or just relaxation. It’s more remote and void of hustle and bustle. Peaceful, quiet and beautiful, that’s it. Great food. It doesn’t need to be expensive if you plan well.
Guest review by
Sharon
Review score
10.0
Bora Bora is rightly considered one of the most beautiful...
Bora Bora is rightly considered one of the most beautiful places in the world, it is stunning! I though that it might be a bit touristy and gimmicky, but it was not the case, it felt very authentic when out and about. One thing to be prepared for is that it is quite busy, especially around the the main town area Vaitape, which is unseal in the Islands, but overall a beautiful spot with beautiful people and beautiful culture.
Guest review by
Nathan
New Zealand
Review score
8.0
Highly recommend Bora Bora, especially, the "Bora Bora by...
Highly recommend Bora Bora, especially, the "Bora Bora by Land and Sea: 4WD Safari and Snorkle tour - best thing we did (swim with sting rays, friendly black tipped sharks and beautiful fish of the corals. 4WD took us around the whole island including accessing very steep 4x4 roads to get us to a high vantage point/look out). Download the 'Get Your Guide' for more tours, pricing and availability. Great location. Polynesian people as a whole are very friendly and welcoming. Hope to return one day.
Guest review by
Elfriede
Australia
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