Bora bora, the "Jewel of South Pacific", part II
Things to do in Bora Bora
Enjoy Matira Beach
Matira Beach is widely known as one of the most beautiful beaches in the world. Its fine white sand, shallow and crystal clear water makes it ideal for light weight snorkeling, or just a dip to cool off.
Tour the island
To travel the 30 km of perimeter of the main island by rental car, bicycle and motorcycle is possible in a single day, depending on the means of transport chosen.
Explore the turquoise lagoon in a snorkel safari
A motor kayak tour of the lagoon to snorkel in the coral reefs, feed stingrays and sharks and have lunch on an uninhabited island in the purest Polynesian style.
Aquabike adventure
Submerge yourself in Bora Bora`s turquoise lagoon and ride tandem on an underwater scooter. Guided exploration of Bora Bora lagoon floor with 2-seats submersible electrical scooters. Your head will be under a wide shared panoramic glass airlock. The Aquabike is equipped with dive tank that provides the fresh air. An absolutely unique experience!
Sunset Dinner
Admire the sunset taking a Bloody Mary and enjoy a romantic dinner at the famous Bloody Mary's restaurant and bar.
Explore Vaitape
One of the obligatory things to do in Bora Bora is to explore Vaitape, the major settlement, situated on the western side of the main island, which has about 4500 inhabitants and where local artisans, art galleries, local restaurants, banks, the tourist office ...
Helicopter tour
An experience different from the usual things to do in Bora Bora: a scenic helicopter flight. The company Tahiti Helicopters offers scenic flights of 15, 30 or 45 minutes that allow a privileged perspective on the main island, the motus and the lagoon.
Jet-sky
Rent a jet-sky to ride the waters of one of the most beautiful lagoons in the world.
Catamaran at sunset
One of the most spectacular things to do in Bora Bora is to hire a catamaran ride at sunset to watch the sunset while having a cocktail.
Reef Discovery
The Reef Discovery ecotour combines diving on coral reefs with the experience of walking through the tropical forest of a motu.
You can see why it is named "Jewel of South Pacific"
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