Attractions
Services and amenities are available in and around the many luxury resorts that are located on the island.
Walk on the white sands of Bora Bora, submerge yourself in vanilla-infused water or enjoy a dip in the crystal-clear lagoon under the stars - it's your choice.
SPA
Treat yourself to a relaxing massage and other spa treatments in the privacy of your bungalow or the spa located at the edge of the lagoon, surrounded by tropical groves.
"Our holistic healing centre restores your body and mind with signature therapies and Bora Bora's many natural resources." Trading Hours Spa faculties: 8 : 00 am - 8 : 00 pm Spa treatments: 9 : 00 am - 7 : 00 pm |
Polynesian resources
Spoil yourself with treatments and natural ingredients of French Polynesia such as vanilla, monoi, tamanu and kahaia. |
Relaxation Lounge
If you arrive early, don’t worry, you can relax in the lounge room, separated for females and males. Don’t hesitate to try out the steam room, outdoor vitality pool, sensory shower or drench shower. |
Bora Bora Photo Lagoon
Bora Bora Photo Lagoon is one of the most beautiful places to be at to take romantic photographs of you honeymoon in Bora Bora.
It is the discovery excursion which will reveal you the secrets of what made this lagoon so fabulous through the glance and the single course of the photographer who wants to show you the wonder of each day.
Bora Bora photo Lagoon is a very popular tour service that offers boat tours and day trips to the must-see picturesque island with the bonus of taking back home professional snaps. For photos you'll treasure forever, the professional images taken by Bora Bora Photo Lagoon capture those memorable moments of your holiday in paradise.
It is the discovery excursion which will reveal you the secrets of what made this lagoon so fabulous through the glance and the single course of the photographer who wants to show you the wonder of each day.
Bora Bora photo Lagoon is a very popular tour service that offers boat tours and day trips to the must-see picturesque island with the bonus of taking back home professional snaps. For photos you'll treasure forever, the professional images taken by Bora Bora Photo Lagoon capture those memorable moments of your holiday in paradise.
Matira Beach
Matira Beach is a mile of exquisite white sand at the southern tip of the Bora Bora island and it is framed from behind by lush palms and green hills. On the eastern side, several four and five star Bora Bora resorts lie along Pofai Bay and have great views of the Beach. This fun, welcoming atmosphere offers natural shade from palm trees, safe swimming, and easy snorkeling. The white sand gently slopes into a sandy bottomed lagoon so the water is warm and shallow. The floor is flat and has a sandy, coral-free bottom to walk on.
Mount Otemanu
Mount Otemanu is the highest point in Bora Bora and together with Mount Pahia, is forms the remnants of the extinct volcano that once existed in the centre of the island. Today, its remnants tower over the island reaching heights of 727m. Its rugged black face makes a stunning contrast with the jungles and the sparkling blue sea below. Mount Otemanu is best viewed from below and it is impossible to climb to the summit of the mountain as the brittle volcanic rock is too weak to hold a person's weight. Nobody has ever hiked to the very top, however, you can travel to the base. Here you will find leftover US canons from World War II and scattered altars from the ancient past.
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Coral gardens
Let us guide you through an amazing coral garden and discover an underwater fauna and flora untouched and full of colors. Clients with little snorkeling experience or who do not feel confident in the water will enjoy a unique moment, assisted by a diving instructor throughout the snorkeling. Because the reef isn't far below the water, all you need to bring with you to spy the cache of colourful fish is some snorkeling goggles. Keep in mind that the beaches are not soft sand, but corally so bring your aqua socks and shoes in case.
Bora Bora Lagoonarium
The two lagoonariums in Bora Bora is by far the largest and most well known. One of the reasons is because the lagoonarium in Bora Bora is the only one where you can join in and swim around with the creatures in the water. You will be given a snorkel and a mask and be able to socialise with the amazing animals in the lagoon of Bora Bora. Well-trained guides will accompany and show you the best way to see and touch the animals that you've heard so much about. You don't have to know how to scuba dive to be able to participate in this amazing experience. Fun and absolutely safe for all ages, families and people from all walks of life appreciate the lagoonarium as one of the most fascinating places you can visit in French Polynesia.
Turtles, sharks, rays and many different kinds of lagoon and open ocean fish swim about freely in the large, enclosed, shallow marine park, and experienced guides will show you how to get up close and personal! All of the creature s in the lagoonarium are well fed and used to human interaction.
Turtles, sharks, rays and many different kinds of lagoon and open ocean fish swim about freely in the large, enclosed, shallow marine park, and experienced guides will show you how to get up close and personal! All of the creature s in the lagoonarium are well fed and used to human interaction.