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With overwater bungalows,
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to teeming wildlife and tropical jungle,
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Bora Bora’s reputation for idyllic getaways has been carried on the tides to all corners of the globe.
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Shimmering in the South Pacific Ocean,
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and sheltered by a pristine lagoon and barrier reef,
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the French Polynesian island group is just a one hour flight from Tahiti.
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Bora Bora has nurtured its inhabitants with a bountiful song since the 3rd century,
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when the earliest Polynesian mariners arrived on these shores.
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In ancient times, the islands were known as “Pora Pora mai te pora”,
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or created by the god,
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today this paradise appears to have been created for just one thing, relaxation.
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Getting to the pearl of the pacific is an adventure in itself.
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Most travelers fly into Tahiti,
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before boarding a small plane for the short flight to Bora Bora.
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Take in the soaring peak of Mount Otemanu,
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whose eruptions lifted the ocean floor into the bright pacific sunlight,
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millions of years ago.
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From Bora Bora Airport,
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take the ferry across the lagoon to the main island
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and let your tensions slip away in the wake behind you.
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Step ashore and be welcomed by the happy harmonies of island songs in Vaitape,
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Bora Bora’s largest town.
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Browse the local markets for a snack,
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or start collecting treasures like Tahitian pearls or crafts,
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lovingly made by locals.
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When you’ve finished exploring Vaitape,
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set sail to your chosen resort.
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With breathtaking views of Mount Otemanu,
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crystal clear waters brimming with life,
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and of course, your very own over-water or beachfront bungalow,
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Le Meridian is a five-star favorite of honeymooners and romantics.
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Another of Bora Bora’s most iconic bungalow hideaways is St Regis Resort.
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After a day exploring the lagoon’s vibrant marine life
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and savoring the island’s fresh flavors,
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unwind in your bungalow, and let the melody of lapping waters beneath,
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lull you into a state of total relaxation.
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Rise to the morning tides and set out on a boat tour
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to explore the aquatic abundance of Bora Bora’s lagoon.
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Slip into the sheltered waters to meet friendly rays and black-tipped reef sharks.
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Swap your boat for a bike at Matira Point,
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and explore the cafes, markets and vistas of Bora Bora’s southernmost tip.
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When it’s time to cool off again, park your bike at Matira Beach,
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Bora Bora’s most popular public beach.
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Immerse yourself in the refreshing waters,
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or roll out your towel on the sunbaked sands and lounge the afternoon away.
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Nearby, surrender to the luxury of the Sofitel Marara.
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Or follow the scent of frangipani across the lagoon to the Sofitel Motu.
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This private resort island is the shimmering jewel of one of the world’s most lavish hotel groups.
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Don’t just come to experience luxury, take some home.
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At the Bora Pearl Company, dive for your very own Tahitian pearl,
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and discover how the island’s lagoon is filled with life, as well as treasures.
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Bora Bora has been serenading faraway dreamers with its sweet ocean songs since the dawn of travel.
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Just as those first Polynesians sought new shores and discovered paradise,
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so will you.
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Glistening in the heart of the South Pacific,
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Bora Bora is one of our planet’s rarest pearls.