Hotel Bora Bora
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Acclaimed South Seas resort situated on Point Raititi, six kms from the village of Vaitape, on the beautiful island of Bora Bora. Hotel Bora Bora offers an extensive range of water-based experiences from snorkelling and diving in some of the Pacific’s clearest waters to sailing, fishing and leisurely sea canoeing to explore isolated islands armed with nothing more than a paddle and a picnic lunch.
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A magnificent setting combines the beauty of a crystal-clear lagoon and the striking peaks of a volcano. Fifty-four individual, thatched-roof bungalows and farés are set among lavish, tropical gardens or over the lagoon.
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Bungalows are located on the palm-lined beachfront. Aside from a spacious bedroom and bathroom, they come with a sitting area that leads to a small patio facing the lagoon. Some of these have an elevated sundeck built on columns with steps leading to the beach.
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The thatched farés are set amidst tropical gardens, with short pathways leading to the lagoon. Enclosed by lava stone walls, these farés come with a private swimming pool and an outdoor sundeck area.
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Guests may want to take a four-wheel drive safari into the mountains. The expedition includes a visit to the cannons left behind after World War II, as well as a ride to an ancestral plantation.
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Some of the island’s best snorkelling is just a few steps into the encircling lagoon and the resort’s three beaches offer a continuous parade of tropical fish. Scuba diving, with full equipment and lessons, is available for both beginners and certified divers. A number of dive sites are easily accessible within the lagoon and beyond the barrier reef.

Point Raititi
B.P. 1 Bora Bora
French Polynesia
U.S. Reservations: 904-288-0036


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Hotel Bora Bora’s 54 Polynesian-style bungalows and farés (the Tahitian term for home) are linked to the resort’s public areas by walkways. These individual air-conditioned accommodations enjoy a variety of settings, from garden view and beachfront to overwater locations.
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Whether bungalows or farés, the rooms at Hotel Bora Bora take on the eclectic taste of an old trader’s house – rattan and bamboo, Tasmanian oak floors, red-cedar walls, ceilings of pandanus lashed to beams of Douglas fir, cast-iron tubs, overhead fans, CD players and personal safes. Interiors also include a collection of Polynesian craft, from canoe paddles to fish-hooks.
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Enjoy champagne on your private deck or a romantic meal in the Matira Terrace Restaurant which overlooks the lagoon. At the breezy Matira Terrace Bar, tables are built from monkey-pod trees while the roof is of pandanus thatching. A light menu and tropical refreshments are available here as well as afternoon tea. Lunch and refreshments can also be taken at the Pofai Beach Bar.
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Beach farés are located in prime beach areas. All come with a living room, a bedroom with a king-size, four-poster bed, an en suite sitting room, a bathroom and a large sundeck. Each Beach Faré covers an area of 117sq m (1,260 sq ft). These are the most spacious and private accommodations on Bora Bora.
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Hotel Bora Bora’s 15 overwater bungalows are just that – thatched-roof, tropical-island retreats set directly over the blue lagoon. The water surrounding these bungalows is abundant in coral and marine life. Each Overwater Bungalow features a bedroom with a king-size, four-poster bed, a spacious bathroom and a two-tiered sundeck shaded by a roof of hand-tied pandanus. There is also a shower at water level alongside steps leading into the lagoon.
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Getting There:From Tahiti, the flying time to Bora Bora is 45 minutes. Hotel guests are transfered via launch (25 minutes) to the resort dock.
           

2005/2006 Daily Double Rates in USD: April 1, 2005 to March 31, 2006 - Bungalow $700. Overwater Bungalow $950. Pool Faré $900. Beach Faré $1,000. Rates include round-trip transportation by private boat between Bora Bora airport and Hotel Bora Bora. Rates are subject to 11% room and value-added tax and tourist tax of Pacific Francs 150 (about US$1.50) per person, per day. Rates and government tax are subject to change without notice. US$ rates are converted to local currency at time of billing. Rates listed are per room per night based on one or two persons sharing

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