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When looking for a Bora Bora discount hotel, selection matters. Orbitz not only offers a variety of types of properties, but we also pride ourselves on wide choice of locations of cheap hotels in Bora Bora. Here are a few tips on ways to find exceptional Bora Bora hotel deals:
· Besides traditional hotels, shop for Bora Bora hotel deals at reasonably priced motels and budget-friendly accommodations that cater toward guests with lengthy stays.
· Bora Bora cheap hotels are available in every star rating category. Find 5-star luxury resorts offering cheap hotel rates in the off-season or slow periods, for example. A Bora Bora discount hotel that’s popular with business travelers on weekdays may make a great bargain for a tourist over a weekend.
· If you have a car or plan to rent one, look for cheap Bora Bora hotel deals in the suburbs or more residential areas.
· See what cheap hotels are in the Bora Bora during the off-season too, when crowds and rates are at a low-point.
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$1,119
Description
The Four Seasons Resort Bora Bora redefines a south seas escape. On its own sublimely private Motu island the resort combines ultramodern pampering with unsurpassed tropical beauty including a dazzling white beach, a blue lagoon, brilliant sunsets and star-filled nights. Inspired by Polynesian architecture, guest accommodation is in a village-like setting of over-water bungalows and beachfront villas. Each has a large private terrace with snorkeling gear, high ceilings, teak wood furniture and large baths featuring deep tubs beside doors that slide open to the fresh-air and views of the lagoon.
The resort offers extensive complimentary amenities including 4 restaurants and 2 bars, a kids for all seasons activity programme, an inner lagoon for snorkeling, a teen programme at their own private island, 2 tennis courts, a fitness centre, spa, outdoor swimming pool, 2 whirlpool tubs, complimentary non-motorized water sport activities including windsurfing, canoeing, paddle boards, kayaking and snorkeling. The on-site marine biologist explains Polynesian ecology, guides snorkeling tours, and other activities linked to the lagoon.
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Dream Honeymoon
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Baltimore Bride
- May 7, 2012
Bora Bora is breathtaking and the perfect place for a relaxing, low-key honeymoon. The Four Seasons resort made the experience even better. We were impressed from the moment we stepped off the boat when we were greeted on the pier by our personal conceirge who checked us in and escorted us around some of the grounds (there was also someone waiting by reception with a tray of glasses of mango juice- awesome!). The resort's beach, infinity pool, lagoon, grounds, etc. were all beautiful. All of the staff were very warm and friendly; I really felt like they cared that we had a memorable and enjoyable experience. The buffet breakfast was delicious; I loved that they had a different fresh juice each morning like guava pineapple or pineapple banana or whatever other wonderful combination they came up with. We had great dining experiences at the other restaurants as well. My only negative comment is that they charged us an excessive fee for the boat ride to and from the airport, which we didn't realize until reviewing the check-out statement after we arrived home. Considering that there aren't any other options to get to and from the resort, I think that is kind of taking advantage of the guests.
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Amazing!
- Tieta do Agreste
- Mar 29, 2012
Dreaming! Honeymoon style! Beautiful place for couples,weddings or a group trip!
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$612
Description
Welcome to paradise. Originally settled in the 4th century, the island is a verdant jewel in an beautiful sea. Lush tropical rainforests and its location at the edge of an azure lagoon make Bora Bora one of the most beautiful, romantic places in the world.
Le Méridien Bora Boras 99 tropically themed bungalows are either perched over the spectacular lagoon or nestled at the edge of ivory sands shadowed by tall coconut trees. Over-water bungalows feature a glass-bottomed floor, providing stunning views of the marine life below. Beach bungalows offer private beaches and hammocks. Le Tipanie restaurant features a different themed cuisine each night of the week. The Kaïnalu Club offers traditional Polynesian outrigger canoes, jet skiing, sailing, shark feeding and scuba diving. The Turtle Sanctuary at Le Méridien Bora Bora, an effort to help save the magnificent hawksbill turtle, is the only one of its kind in French Polynesia. The hotel offers educational presentations to teach guests about these beautiful creatures, and guests can swim with the turtles in the picturesque lagoon or even “adopt” a turtle and help in the quest to return these animals to their natural wild habitat.
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Just saying the name Bora Bora stirs the wanderlust in any traveler. With the debut of St. Regis Resort, Bora Bora in June 2006, this fabled archipelago in the South Pacific assumes a new magical luster, as blissful paradise and world-acclaimed luxury come together.
Edged by powdery sands and a tranquil lagoon, our resort represents the epitome of carefree elegance. 100 exquisitely designed guest rooms are highlighted by over-water and beach villas, many with terrace whirlpools or private swimming pools. The one-, two- and three-bedroom villas range in size from 1,550 square feet to the resort's ultra-luxurious 13,000-square foot Royal Estate.
Three delectable restaurants await you, including an overwater dining room, featuring Mediterranean and Pacific Fusion cuisine. For dreamy relaxation, there's a main pool with swim-up bar and a romantic adult pool with private cabanas. Spa Miri Miri - on its own private lagoon island - offers a state-of-the-art fitness center and an incomparable array of island-inspired indulgences.
Rising in the distance, the towering majesty of Mount Otemanu is an ever-present symbol of the lofty luxury and impressively personalized service of St. Regis. The celebrated St. Regis Butler ensures that everything is possible - from arranging an unforgettable day of yachting and diving, to supervising every detail of a lavish "at home" dinner with family and friends. In every way, St. Regis Resort, Bora Bora is the ultimate resort experience.
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$242
Sofitel Bora Bora Marara Beach and Private Island
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May 29, 2012
Check-out:
Jun 1, 2012
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Situated on a private white sand beach, on the edge of one of the most beautiful lagoons in the world, Sofitel Bora Bora Marara Beach elegantly harmonizes undressed wood with contemporary style, offering an authentic and colourful Polynesian atmosphere. In two mins by private shuttle, the Sofitel bora Bora private island invites you into the heart of wild and preserved nature. A unique botanical garden in French Polyneisa, a 360° panoramic view of the Bora Bora lagoon, a luxurious sunset.
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A very nice hotel with some room for improvement
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TahitiLover
- Jan 16, 2012
I stayed at the Sofitel in December 2011 with my husband. We spent four days on Bora Bora, and wanted to have an experience on the mainland as well as on one of the motus. We therefore stayed at Le Meridien for two days, then transferred to the Sofitel for two days. After coming from Le Meridien, the Sofitel was definitely a step-down, but we anticipated this to an extent given the price difference. The staff at Le Meridien made such an effort with guests and were so pleasant in their manner; this was not the case with the staff at the Sofitel (with the exception of the woman from Switzerland who checked us in and was so friendly and helpful). They weren't unpleasant per se; they were just a tad surly.
Our check-in went fine, and we appreciated being allowed to access our room about an hour before official check-in. It did, however, take several calls and about an hour for our bags to arrive, which was frustrating because my husband needed to prepare for a diving trip. We would have taken our bags ourselves had we known it would take so long. At first look, we were pleased with our room, which was a lagoon-front bungalow. It had a large terrace with direct access to the water. There wasn't a lot of privacy and the water directly around the bungalow was quite murky, but being able to climb right into the water from the deck was great. You have to swim for a bit to reach the nicer water with more marine activity. The reason I said we were pleased with the room "at first look" is because once we had gotten settled in the room we noticed that certain areas were dirty, such as around the fridge (this was very dirty) and certain parts of the bathroom. We also noticed that certain things weren't being kept up - toilet tissue used to close a hole in the shower ceiling and so forth. The room has a lot of potential; it just has to be better maintained.
The only meal we had at the hotel was for lunch. We each had a sandwich for about $12 apiece, and they were pretty good. They get you on the drinks, like $6 for water and $7 for soda. For one dinner we ate at La Bounty, about a 5 minute walk from the hotel (turn left when coming out of the hotel). The place was atmospheric, there were lots of choices, it was reasonably priced, and the food was very good. I would definitely recommend dinners there. For our other meals, we ate food we had purchased from the grocery store that is very close to La Bounty.
$5 buys you about an hour on the Internet using one of two computers in the lobby. The connection was bad, but it was great to have a cheap way to check the most essential things.
We took the shuttle boat to the private island to go snorkeling. It's definitely more beautiful on the private island, but the trade-off is having to get on a shuttle boat in order to access the mainland. The boat only takes 5 minutes though, and there is a restaurant on the island to make things more convenient. If you are very into snorkeling, I'd advise you to stay on the island, since the coral gardens can be accessed easily from there.
I'd say that the biggest draw of the hotel is its location on the mainland, which makes travel to other places easier and cheaper. It's great to be able to walk out of the hotel to other restaurants (although walking is not easy, since there aren't any sidewalks) and to rent bikes and go around the island. I'd recommend biking (use an electric bike) to the beach at Matira Point and then to the town of Vaitape, where there are art galleries and stores. There is also a cash machine there, which is one of the only places you will find one on the island. It's also great that a cab to the airport only costs $25 from the hotel.
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Not worth it.
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DrewH76
- Feb 22, 2011
We booked an over-water bungalow on the private island for 3 nights. Check in was chaotic and unfriendly. Room was clean enough, but not overly so... lizards were running around inside. Meals at the hotel were horribly overpriced and, marginal at best. There are better local restaurants right across the street for 1/4 the price. Although sounding romantic, being on the private island proved to be more of a hassle whenever we wanted to eat/ do anything.[...].Do not stay here. If you're spending all that money to get to Bora Bora (which, although beautiful, we've decided is a bit over-rated... Moorea and Tahiti are just as nice), go ahead and splurge on something like the Four Seasons, where you know, you won't have to deal with all the stupid issues that the Sofitel had.
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