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Hotels with Swimming Pool in Bora Bora — What to Expect
Imagine a lagoon in shades of turquoise so vivid they seem unreal, all framed by the sharp green peak of Mount Otemanu. This is the essential Bora Bora, a small island in French Polynesia where the ocean is the main attraction. Days are spent snorkeling with rays and reef sharks in the lagoon, exploring the coral gardens, or taking a 4x4 safari to ancient *marae* temples. The main villages of Vaitape and Anau offer a slice of local life, but most visitors find their focus drawn to the water and that iconic volcanic silhouette.
For a truly immersive stay, consider the overwater bungalows on the motus, the small islets that dot the lagoon. This destination is almost exclusively tailored for couples and honeymooners seeking romance and relaxation, though some resorts cater well to families. You’ll fly into Bora Bora’s airport on Motu Mute and then transfer to your resort by boat, which becomes your primary mode of transport.
On HOTEVI, you’ll find around 15 hotels available for your dates. The accommodation scene here is dominated by high-end luxury resorts and a selection of intimate boutique hotels, with virtually no budget hostels. Your choice will largely be between those famous overwater villas and elegant beachfront suites, each offering direct access to the island’s stunning aquatic playground.
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What is Bora Bora known for?
Bora Bora is known for its stunning overwater bungalows, crystal-clear waters, and coral reefs. It's a popular destination for honeymooners and travelers seeking a luxurious island getaway.
Best time to visit Bora Bora?
The best time to visit Bora Bora is during the dry season, from May to October, when the weather is warm and sunny. Avoid visiting during the wet season, from November to April, when the island experiences heavy rainfall and high humidity.