Bora Bora French Polynesia Resorts

French Polynesia Bora Bora Resorts

Bora Bora Bora Bora, one of the world's most exclusive luxury resorts, named "No. InterContinental Moorea Resort & Spa Moorea, French Polynesia". RETROSPECTS: Le Meridien Bora Bora, French Polynesia Luckily we were able to make a check-in in a surface vaulted cottage in one of the most luxury resorts of Bora Bora, Le Meridien. As a high-end recreation for the wealthy, celebrities and new lovers, Bora Bora's call is just as much a mystery as Mt Otemanu when you take your rescue boats on a 25-minute excursion from the Aiport.

In Le Meridien Bora Bora you will not be dissapointed, as the residence is located on a small island with a magnificent panoramic sea front panorama of the renowned hill with two wing bungalow in different classes and a series of beaches. All of the area seems to be leaning towards the sea and it has simple entrance to Bora Bora's shifting blues Laguna, as well as a pristine inner Laguna where you can go snorkelling with some of the friendliest of the tropic fishies.

There is a private swimming pool, a swimming pool, a swimming pool and a swimming pool. The front desk, the lounge, the lounge, the bar and the restaurant are all recessed from the sand and there are weddings and a waterfall. Le Meridien Bora Bora Bora Bora is a local ecological turtle centre that is helping to rescue and bring marine tortoises back into the wilderness. I' m living in an over water bungalow Lagoon View, a shady, wooded, Polynesian-coloured area. But first the decor comes in second.

After opening the doors, you will be hit by the 540 square metres of pane of pane of glass in the ground, which allows you to look at the colorful tuna romping under your chalet (the locals call it Tahiti TV, and you can see why if you stare into it). At the beginning it is a little worrying to cross the ground, but I have to go to the privacy of my own terrace because the sun is setting, so I stay there for a while before I get into my bathing suit and take off from the privacy of the back steps into the lake.

The best thing about French Polynesia is the merging of both civilizations. I' like to put them together like this: a sunset snap in the Bora Bora Lagoon behind Mt Otemanu, while a thin blanket seems to amputate its top. Afterwards, after return to my cottage for a fast showers, go to the Te Ava restaurant with foot in the sands for a large French dinner and a snifter.

For booking, please go to Le Meridien Bora Bora. Were you fortunate enough to sleep in a surface shelter in Tahiti?

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