Bora Bora French Polynesia Honeymoon

French Polynesia Bora Bora Honeymoon

Bora Bora didn't go on her honeymoon, she went to ours. Born Bora Bora, French Polynesia Before we were even betrothed, my fiance wanted to go on vacation in Bora Bora. It had a great deal to do with the fact that it was so difficult to achieve, the seclusion and the knowing if we would ever go on vacation in Bora Bora, that was the time.

In all honesty, we discussed whether our honeymoon should be somewhere like Iceland or Norway, somewhere like Japan or the icons of the honeymoon bath. You know, we really wanted this upscale, memorable, indispensable honeymoon. Many of the beloved beaches were visited and through the Instagram universe we became more acquainted with Bora Bora.

Specifically, The Four Seasons Bora Bora was presented in Conde Nast Middle East - from there our thoughts were made. One of Bora Bora's main attraction, to us, was the seclusion. Several ways to get to Bora Bora exist, but all will include an intercontinental trip to Vaitape, Tahiti.

This helped to adapt to the timezones to get some rest before going to Bora Bora. A small internal trip to Bora Bora is your first chance to enjoy the splendour. This page gives you the best views of the Isle as you descend - the volcanic remains, Mount Otemanu on the Isle, the magnetized Laguna, the sandatol around it, and the Pacific Ocean in a dark shade of blu.........................................................................................................................................................................................................

Arrived at Motu Mute we were welcomed by employees of the Four Seasons resorts. Polish civilization has been gripping from the beginning - kind, cheerful, inviting and courteous. There' s a brief ferry trip from the beach to the hotel, with each building offering its own private transfer bus services.

On-site knowledge: A lot of folks are astonished that Bora Bora is indeed part of the French Republic. It has 118 islets and atoles distributed over a large part of the Pacific Ocean that make up French Polynesia. Together with Tahiti, Bora Bora belongs to the Society Isle.

The French Polynesia is still under French rule and the people have French citizens. Most of the population speaks French and there is a mixture of indigenous Polynesians and French immigrants who live on Bora Bora and the other Polish isles. There is a very interesting story of colonization and interactions with lands that are geographical.

Besides French influences, Bora Bora Bora Bora became particularly known for the United States during the Second World War, when it became an important service center in the Pacific. During this period, the Americans established a great deal of infrastructures, among them the present day airfield, which at the moment of its construction was the only French Polynesian multinational one.

Some of the guns that watched over the area during the Great Wars are still part of the island's scenery today. The Bora Bora is one of a kind in that it consists of a centre isle and the neighbouring sandy isles - creating the singularly preserved laguna that surrounds the principal isle. The majority of the legendary 5-star hotels are located on the outskirts of the city.

There is a small but well-stocked grocer' shop, many pearlshops, some restaurants/cafés and other small businesses on the principalland. In order to get to the isle, you have to take a shuttlesail, which is not a free servic! It is not common in French Polynesia to tip employees, which some find uncommon.

While Bora Bora Bora Bora speaks both French and a Polynesian accent, we have found that almost everyone speaks English. It is always a pleasure to hear some of the greetings, especially in Bora Bora, where the locals are so kind and always welcome you with a grin and the usual "Ia Ora Ana"!

Polynesia is known for its beads and it seems that in the Bora Bora highway there are more bead stores than inhabitants. So we wanted something really unique to remind us of our honeymoon and spent some quality shopping. If I were you, I would not hesitate to recommend Albert Store Bora Bora Bora.

When you travel to Bora Bora Bora Bora, this is the best way to avoid the hassle and spend your holidays in an above-water shelter. Franco Polynesia was the origin of this idea and they have come to perfection the icons of accommodation! Choosing Bora Bora as our honeymoon getaway location enabled instagrm's graphic arts community to limit our accommodation choices - it was almost impossibility to get past the Four Seasons Resort!

They were astonishing, they are really passionately trying to make sure that every visitor is enjoying their time. We' ve found that the residence is mainly suitable for honeymoon ers, anniversaries, pensioners and family. While we thought this was ideal for a wedding pair, we agreed that teens or groups of young travelers could not appreciate the very laid-back ambience.

So if you want to pamper yourself, I think you want to have the feeling that it was really expensive and you can get it at Four Seasons, Bora Bora. A large number of free beach volleyball games are available at the residence and many others are organised by the local counselor.

It didn't seem like we had to do anything at all that wasn't part of the resort's offer or origin. There is a large secluded waterfront kayaking and snorkelling area, as well as a large and secluded laguna. It has a sea life expert, Dr. Oliver Martin, who has successfully grown a whole eco-system by cultivating core beds and small caves.

The Four Seasons has an outstanding gym and spa. Sitting on an exerciser and observing the Pacific Sea ripples in the coral cliffs is a unique way to relax. There are a large number of different events you can participate in at Four Seasons.

There is an amazing range of possible activity offered by Four Seasons. Presumably the only hard choice we had for our honeymoon was to decide how we wanted to put everything inside, especially when it was so enticing to stay for long periods on the privacy of our decks or by the pools.

The best thing about Four Seasons Resort was that they gave us great advices about what they thought we would be enjoying, both before we got there and after we land. When we chose to go to Bora Bora, we discussed the possibility of diving with mantas.

I' d suggest anyone travelling to Bora Bora or other tropic isles to consider getting your Open Waters certification. They can even make the last few logged site logged in. Coming from a shore on the Vaitape isle, it works well if you want to stay in the city for a whole days or one of the other things on the isle ( "helicopter tours") - it just means that you only get paid once for the shuttles and less travel to and fro.

It was a great event and a truly one-of-a-kind way to see Bora Bora. They were French and didn't have a good command of English, which was good, but if you didn't have French or English as your mother tongue, it would have been very hard to comunicate. Angling: Angling is a large part of Polish civilization.

Bora Bora is home to some of the most sought-after wild species - Mahi Mahi, Marlin, Wahu, Tuna. We were fascinated by the captain's location and he was helping us to kill our lure while we waited for an interest in ours. This is a really relaxed cruise around the archipelago with highly enjoyable people.

Usually there are a few tourist boots in one area and a few guys in the sea, so it's worth the effort to do so! Whereas most humans are drawn to the greater number of species of freshwater species, you can hang out on more select areas of corals and just float above them and watch the amazing marine world.

Our last stop is outside the quiet water of the Bora Bora shark area. Usually we eat at the resorts, as there is nowhere else to go without taking the shuttles. The Four Seasons Résort has many great places to eat.

It' a mix of what you would like to see in Tahiti cooking (fresh fruits, sweets ) and French cooking. There' s a smaller place, which is only for grown-ups for breakfasts - we tried that once and to be perfectly frank, there was no lack of ambience, the offer was not so good and they already bought most of the meals from the central one.

Try so much of the freshness of the fruits of the island, it' s unbelievable. You have the opportunity to enjoy a personal seafront meal through the beautiful sandy beaches of the hotel - this was undoubtedly a reminder of our honeymoon that we will never ever be forgotten! When we drove to our own personal sandy spot, our guide provided beverages, snacks and a small song with ukulelele.

We had all the recipes of locally grown products, not more than a kilometer away from the tunnel fish that had been captured by boat, from where we were sitting in our orchard lettuce from the near-by Raiatea Isle. So unbelievable, in fact, that someone so passionately interested in introducing their own cultures to the public pampered them with great dishes from the area.

Herrre was playing his ukelele while we were eating, and after the wonderful sundown, he was performing a typical fire-dancing - a typical indigenous tradition and a competitively priced pastime. When he took us over the sea back to the resorts, we both went to bed on the tanning bed at the front of the jib - this satisfied night's rest that you have on your full stomach after a great outing!

Almost everywhere you look around Bora Bora it is breathtaking, above and below the sea, but something that fascinated us both were the varying "faces" of Mount Otemanu. Travel tip: If you go to Bora Bora Bora for your honeymoon, it's definitely a good idea to take some great pictures to "capture the moment".

It' undoubtedly one of the most beautiful places to go and the place has brought us in contact with a native pro-photo artist who knows the area well and knows how to get great snaps. Just like at our honeymoon, these photographs will keep our honeymoon memory alive forever.

We were photographed by Damien Gobron (Instagram @boraboraphotograph) and he took some breathtaking pictures for us.

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