Polynesian Island Tours Bora Bora

Bora Bora Bora Bora Polynesian Island Tours

Took Juliono on an island tour through Bora Bora and he was great! romantic tour on Bora Bora Island. Visit the idyllic island landscapes of Tahiti, Moorea and Bora Bora. The Gambier Archipelago islands and the enchanting Moorea and Bora Bora. View more ideas about land trips, South Pacific and Bora bora.

Get the most out of your Bora Bora holiday with this comprehensive excursion.

Excursions and Tours in Bora Bora

To see the island and its dramatical landscape and also to get a good look at the three neighbouring islands: Tahaa, Raiatea (known as Vanilla Island) and Tupai, it is advisable to take part in a 3-hour Tupuna Mountain Safari Bora Bora Safari. There is a dirt track around the island that encircles the whole "big island" Bora Bora along its sands.

From the first vantage point you can see the city of Vaitape, next to it are the cruisers that arrive in Bora Bora. There is a wonderful panoramic sight of the lake, the city, the sea, the sea, the coral reef and the sailboats. You will also hear about the island and its ten thousand residents, most of whom earn their livelihood from it.

There' t be a clinic on the island, but there's a health-centre. You can also see the only open sea on the island from this viewpoint: "At Matira Beach", a broad sandstrand, very loved by the people. The second highest point you hold next to two large guns, which were set up here by the Americans during the Second World War to defend the place from the Japanese after the war.

On that occasion Charles de Gaulle consented to the Americans entering the island, which was in France, but on the proviso that what they brought to the island remained when they walk. Americans abandoned the guns, but disassembled the main parts so that they could no longer use the guns against them in the new year.

The Americans put up a whole 8 guns all over the island. There are two in each location on the other side of the island. Americans also breached an access road for the vessels through the island's surrounding wall of sandstone, allowing the construction of a harbour in Bora Bora, sheltered from the sea-wells.

Previously, only small vessels could enter the island and the large vessels were welcomed by these vessels near a small island on the islet. Americans have done much to develop the island's infrastructures and have inspired the local people to continue their education. We recommend buying a lake bed or other means of swimming in the calm lagoon near the bungalow on the waters around the island.

Artists paint nice (and expensive) pictures on these materials with waterproof colours, which can either be framed or worn. Situated in the centre of a scenic setting, the artist's home is encircled on one side by the two highest summits of the island and on the other by a magnificent panoramic sight of the hillsides with vineyards of fruits that extend to the island's surrounding bluish lake, the island's core sanctuary and the ocean.

Decorated fabric on the back of the Bora Bora mountain: One of the best tours that I think is a must for anyone who comes to Bora Bora is a full days trip (about 8 hours) that consists of four beautiful and diverse stops: - Swim with the "stingrays" that pet and pet them, you will embrace and even feast these giant sharks while you stand in the calm, clear waters of the lake.

  • You snorkel in the "Coral Garden" full of all sorts of marine life, as well as crustaceans and colourful shells. - Around the harbour, in the shallow water outside the large cliffs that surround the island, you will be able to float near two species of sharks: blacktip tops, a mid-size one that swims near the water table, which the guides feed with anchovies, and the huge freshwater lionfefish, which float deeply but sometimes almost to the waterline.

The impressing and scary adventure (you don't have to go in the water). - a typical luncheon on the small island. When he sails, snorkells and even dines, he performs a "Tahitian guitar" and performs, from indigenous music, Polynesian music, pop song from America and even from Italy and France.

They all have a short half days of cruises, but it is really a wastage to give up one of the bus stations and it is advised to make a full scale trip that lasts longer. It also offers a sundown and angling cruises. If you are a diver, there are specific dives with the shark with firms that specialise in this area.

TOPDIVE is the leader in Polynesia with offices on all major European countries, Bora Bora included. The COMBO route is a favourite four-hour trip full of activity and scenery, the one and a half hours ride on a plane skis followed by an one-and-a-half hours ride on the island for an amazing panoramic sight from the top of the rock.

The MatiraJetTours is situated near the Matira Strand near the InterContinental Le Moana Hospital. Jetskiing is conducted in small groups of about 3-4 jetskis with a tour leader and extends all over the island, the jetski is suitable for a few people.

You' ll drive quickly on the clear, colourful waters, past astonishing islands with many booths on the sea, you'll pass the boat and see quick catfish and sting rays on the way. Jets on a skiing cruise: You will stop several time during the trip to get an explanation, pictures and peace. A pleasant stop in the centre of the trip is swimming in the clear waters while enjoying delicious fruit.

ATV is suited for both drivers and passengers, driving on the regular roads that surround the island and on the cliffs with views full of holes. Your guide will also give you interesting information about the island, its scenery and its people.

Climbing is another of the island's favourite pastimes - a great way to experience the island's beautiful countryside and vibrant colours from above. In between the activites it is advisable to take in the beautiful hotel, relax on the balcony by the sea, let yourself be inspired by the countryside, the tranquillity and the good fresh breezes, dive into the clear, hot waters and experience that you have won!

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