Simply said, Bora Bora is the most beautiful island in the world. Pora Pora - the ancient name, meaning "first born," came from legends describing this as the first island to rise when Taaroa, the supreme god, fished it out of the waters after the mythical creation of Havai'i, now known as Raiatea. Although the first letter "B" does not exist in the Tahitian language, when Captain Cook first heard the name he mistook the softened sound of the Tahitian "P" for "B" and called the island Bola Bola.
Truly, the most romantic island in the world. From the dramatic scenery to the privacy and amenities of the overwater bungalows, everything in Bora Bora equals a 10 on the romance scale. Resorts have been welcoming couples for over 40 years and their special amenities have been fine tuned to perfection. From sunrise to sunset, each resort has designed their own blend of unique romantic experiences for their guests to choose from. Watch these 3 Videos in HD and you will feel like you really went to Bora Bora Island for a virtual trip. Don't forget to read about the top 5 things to do in this lovely island after the videos below....
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Do not let its small size fool you; Bora Bora holds a wide variety of appealing activities. Tourism plays a major role in the thriving society that calls Bora Bora home. For this reason, experienced locals organize many of the attractions and services that the island offers.
1. Bora Bora Lagoonarium
With a reputation as a snorkel/scuba diving heaven, there is no shortage of breathtaking underwater gardens, which is why a trip to the Bora Bora Lagoonarium is essential. The Lagoonarium offers an up close and personal interaction with numerous aquatic creatures-from rays and sharks to turtles and tropical fish. Characterized by shallow water and captive aquatic life, the Lagoonarium is perfect for inexperienced divers and children. The rays and turtles have grown accustomed to human contact and pose no threat to excited visitors. Daily rates begin at $73.
2. Toboggans and Glass Bottom Boat Tours
Another way to experience the sea, and stay dry, is to hop on a toboggan (a wooden hollowed out vessel originally designed to glide over snow and ice) and take a tour of the lagoon. The remarkably clear water allows for perfect views of the ocean floor. Toboggan and glass bottom boat tours provide a relaxing and breezy opportunity to absorb the island and its secret spots that cannot be accessed by foot.
3. Mount Otemanu and Pahia
The views of lush green mountaintops give an enticing reason to take a guided hike to Mount Otemanu or Pahia. It may be difficult to abstain from the ocean for a day, but a guided hike is well worth the effort. Cool off under a waterfall and take pictures of the pure surroundings. The greenery of Bora bora is one of a kind. Coconuts are plentiful on the island, so help yourself and enjoy a gulp of coconut water-rich in electrolytes and calcium.
4. Tour the Island
Exploring the island is highly recommended. Bora Bora is less than 20 miles long and provides clear smooth roads for travelers. Decide on a preference of transportation. (There are 4 wheel jeep tours and bicycle rentals). Grab a bottle of sunscreen and cruise around the island at your own pace-stopping at shops and restaurants will provide a taste of the French-Polynesian culture. Art du Pacific is an exquisite shop with detailed Polynesian paintings and sculptures for sale.
5. Bora Bora Nightlife
Be sure to set aside time for the ultimate evening in Bora Bora. Many resorts offer special packages like the Bora Bora Lagoon Resort and Spa. Enjoy a 90-minute lagoon cruise at sunset with complimentary cocktails and get a taste of the island once the lights go down.


