I stayed at the Hotel Bora Bora ten years ago for my honeymoon, so we chose to return to this lovely hotel to renew our vows. It may have aged a bit, but it is still a magnificent resort. The service is impeccable.
Upon arrival, you are greeted with champagne and cold towels (that have been soaked in Tiara flower fragrance) by Beatrice Plisson. She is a darling French woman who is in charge of Public Relations. She was delighted when she found out that I speak French. (any attempt to speak French in F.P. is greatly appreciated!) Check-in takes place on the dock, and you are then taken to your room. If you arrive prior to check-in you will be given a day room until your room is ready. We went straight to the beach and had drinks at the Pofai Beach bar. This became a great place to meet people from all over the world, and I found it to be quite lively and fun! There are a number of wooden lounge chairs along the beach with umbrellas, and the attendants will bring you chilled water, champane, etc. in your very own ice bucket. You can snorkel straight off of the beach and see a wide array of fish, sting-rays, etc. The coral can really tear up your feet, so I advise that you bring aquasocks, Tevas, or whatever rubber soled shoes to protect your feet.
The concierge will arrange to have your bags moved from your day room around 3pm. There are a number of different rooms available at Hotel Bora Bora. We had an overwater bungalow (#118)with a fantastic sunset view. We were on the more shallow side, but it was still an amazing experience to sit and watch the manta rays swimming right in front of our deck every night. They are gigantic and beautiful. They swim up to the light off of your deck to eat the plankton. I don't think you will get this experience at any of the other resorts. Location is what makes this hotel if you want great snorkeling and views of marine life. If you want clear blue water with no coral, then the Thalasso, St. Regis or the Nui may be more suitable for you.
On Wednesday evening we attended the beach barbeque. This is so entertaining, and the food was quite good! You are seated on the beach and after your meal the Tahitian dancers arrive in traditional Tahitian clothing to dance, perform with fire sticks, climb trees, it's such fun. I don't want to give too much away, but if you are a big guy you are in for getting pulled from your table to perform a number of manly "tasks" that are just hilarious. My 6'4" husband got quite a work-out!
The next day we did the shark and ray feeding. You are picked up by boat and brought out to shallow waters to watch stingrays be fed. You can jump right in and touch them. I think I was surrounded by at least 8 of them at one time. They are a lot of fun, and not as dangerous as so many think nowadays. We then were taken out to deeper waters to watch the black tip sharks come out to feed. I stepped down out of the boat with my dive mask, and just watched in awe. They too are harmless, but a shark is still a shark! Anyways, I highly recommend this excursion. The activities director Taraina Copie will set this up for you. She is extremely helpful and efficient as she also planned my renewal of vows ceremony.
On Thursday we had our renewal of vows ceremony. This was by far an experience of a lifetime. We were picked up by Tahitian dancers by canoe and sailed off from our overwater bungalow to the beach. Upon arrival bongo drums are played, a dancer blows into a giant conch shell that can probably be heard all across the island! A number of onlookers gathered on the beach, and we pulled up to a beautifully decorated floral setting with 10 dancers and a real Tahitian priest. We had a beautiful ceremony, exchanged vows and received authentic Tahitian names. It was quite moving. I felt like I got married all over again. From there we were brought back to our room to have champagne and celebrate! We then had a romantic dinner on the beach. A table is set up with big plants and flowers surrounding it, tiki torches, and you are assigned your own personal waiter for the evening. Dinner was a 5 course meal fit for a king. I loved that we had the entire beach to ourselves and got to watch the sunset. Truly unforgettable. You can arrange to have the romantic dinner even if you aren't having the ceremony. You can choose your menu prior to the meal.
The next day we dove with Bora Bora Dive Center. We asked to be taken to see more manta rays, and we were taken to a pass off by Motu Toopua where a number of them were roaming about at around 75 feet. It was thoroughly enjoyable to watch these beautiful animals. We had Simon tape our dive for us, and he set it to music and put it on a disc. I believe it was around $110 for the tape, and we love to show it to our friends. He actually tapes everything from start to finish for you.
On Friday evening we went to the famous Villa Mahana for dinner. Everyone asks about this place on tripadvisor, and may I say, it is not to be missed. Get your reservations early, and have either your travel agent set it up for you or e-mail Damien the owner yourself. We used Tahiti Travel Planners to plan our trip and my agent Chloe Cippollone set it up for me. (I HIGHLY recommend this agent if you are travelling to F.P....she's amazing) We had the "Discovery Menu" and it was to die for. Everyone wants the table up top overlooking the pool, but if you don't get it, don't be disappointed. It does not take away from the experience. The decor is lovely and the food is divine. If it's good enough for Nicole Kidman, it's good enough for me!
Some highlights were the ahi tuna, risotto, and the gnocchi. Go go go!!!!
I cannot say enough about Hotel Bora Bora. The grounds are mature and beautifully manicured. The rooms aren't all fancy like you will find at the Thalasso, but you still get a lovely four poster bed decorated with white tulle, a big bathtub, sunset views, and the best experience overall. Everyone greets you when they pass by with an "Ia Orana!" or "Bonjour!" all day long. You can't go wrong. If I were stay in another type of room, it would have been the pool fare. They are 1200 sq. feet with a living area, deck with pool, grass area with a hammock, etc. Just another nice alternative. I took a tour of one while I was there, and they are much more spacious than the overwaters.
If I have one dislike, and it was my only dislike, it was that the air conditioning was not great. November is notoriously hot and humid but we suffered when the sun was setting right in front of our room. I would have to stand on a chair in front of the unit to cool down sometimes. But, on a scale from 1-10 Hotel Bora Bora still gets a 10 from me.
My advice, and it is only my meager advice, is to really know what you WANT when you are travelling to French Polynesia. Is diving right off of your deck to snorkel important? Do you care about having a television? Do you want to be able to walk to Matira Beach or Bloody Mary's? Do you want impeccable service and not have to wait forever for a meal? Do you like a warm and friendly atmosphere? If you said yes to all of these, then Hotel Bora Bora should be your choice! It's the most charming place in the world.
This review is the subjective opinion of a TripAdvisor member and not of TripAdvisor LLC.
Would I recommend this hotel to my best friend?
absolutely!
I recommend this hotel for:
Young singles, An amazing honeymoon, A romantic getaway, Tourists
I do not recommend this hotel for:
Young singles, Great pool scene, Pet owners, Families with young children, Families with teenagers, Tourists
I selected this hotel as a top choice for:
Beach / Sun, Outdoor / Adventure, Great food / Wine, Shopping