Your stay at Bora Bora is at decent 4* hotel, carefully selected for comfort, location, and hospitality. Each hotel offers the perfect base for relaxation after a full day of exploration.
Room Category: Standard
• Indian citizens need a Schengen or French Polynesia tourist visa for Bora Bora (as it’s part of French Polynesia).
• Apply at the French consulate or through an authorized visa center.
• Ensure your passport is valid for at least 6 months from the date of travel.
• Keep proof of accommodation, return flight tickets, and travel insurance handy for visa and immigration checks.
• April to November is ideal — pleasant temperatures (24–30°C) and low humidity.
• December to March is the rainy season with occasional cyclones; avoid if possible.
• Bora Bora is famous for overwater villas and luxury resorts.
• Book well in advance, especially for peak tourist seasons (June–August, December–January).
• Consider packages that include meals, lagoon tours, and transfers to save money.
• Local currency: CFP Franc (XPF).
• Major credit/debit cards are widely accepted in resorts and shops, but carry some cash for small purchases.
• ATMs are limited; it’s best to withdraw in Tahiti before heading to Bora Bora.
• Most tourists travel via private transfers or boats arranged by hotels.
• Renting a bicycle or scooter is an option for exploring the main island.
• Car rentals are limited; check with resorts before planning road trips.
• No special vaccinations are required, but routine immunizations should be up to date.
• Carry basic medicines; pharmacies on the island are limited.
• Bora Bora is safe, but always keep valuables in hotel safes.
• Roaming charges from India are expensive.
• Buy a local SIM card (Vini or Digicel) at the airport in Tahiti.
• Resorts often provide Wi-Fi, but speeds can vary.
• Light cotton clothes, swimsuits, and beachwear.
• Sunscreen, sunglasses, and a wide-brim hat are essential.
• Snorkeling gear is usually provided, but you can bring your own if preferred.
• Evening wear for fine dining in resorts.
• Respect local Polynesian traditions and avoid littering or damaging coral reefs.
• Public nudity is prohibited; beaches are clothing-optional in some private areas only.
• Politeness goes a long way: a smile and “Bonjour” or “Merci” are appreciated.
• Snorkeling and diving in the lagoon with rays and sharks.
• Private motu (islet) excursions and sunset cruises.
• Explore local markets in Vaitape for Polynesian handicrafts.
• Hiking Mount Otemanu for breathtaking panoramic views.
• Bora Bora is expensive, so plan accordingly.
• Luxury resorts: $500–$1,500 per night.
• Meals at resorts: $50–$150 per person.
• Opt for packages that include activities and meals for better value.
• Mandatory for visa purposes and highly recommended for medical emergencies or cancellations.
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