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Bora Bora, French Polynesia

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Bora Bora Local Time:   || Exchange Rate: **

Bora Bora, a breathtaking paradise in French Polynesia, is a dream destination for travelers seeking ultimate relaxation and natural beauty. With its crystal-clear turquoise waters, pristine white sandy beaches, and lush tropical landscapes, it is a haven for beach lovers and water enthusiasts. Dive into the vibrant coral reefs, explore the underwater world with colorful marine life, or simply unwind in luxurious overwater bungalows. Bora Bora also offers thrilling activities like snorkeling, jet skiing, and helicopter tours to admire the majestic Mount Otemanu. Indulge in local cuisine, immerse in Polynesian culture, and create unforgettable memories in this idyllic island paradise.

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Weather & Seasonality
Climate patterns and typical conditions through the year

Weather in Bora Bora, French Polynesia

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12-Month Climate Summary (Sun)
JUN
25.1°C
avg
9.7 h/day
60 mm
79 Good
high sunshine, warm temperatures; moderate rain
JUL
24.5°C
avg
10.2 h/day
47 mm
83 Good
high sunshine, warm temperatures; moderate rain
AUG
24.4°C
avg
10.7 h/day
57 mm
84 Good
high sunshine, warm temperatures; moderate rain
SEP
24.3°C
avg
11.4 h/day
66 mm
83 Good
high sunshine, warm temperatures; moderate rain
OCT
24.4°C
avg
10.4 h/day
199 mm
62 Mixed
high sunshine, warm temperatures; frequent rain
NOV
24.2°C
avg
10.4 h/day
253 mm
63 Mixed
high sunshine, warm temperatures; frequent rain
DEC
25.0°C
avg
9.4 h/day
386 mm
55 Mixed
high sunshine, warm temperatures; frequent rain
JAN
25.0°C
avg
9.7 h/day
366 mm
59 Mixed
high sunshine, warm temperatures; frequent rain
FEB
25.8°C
avg
12.0 h/day
70 mm
76 Good
high sunshine, warm temperatures; frequent rain
MAR
25.7°C
avg
10.4 h/day
189 mm
63 Mixed
high sunshine, warm temperatures; frequent rain
APR
25.9°C
avg
10.7 h/day
79 mm
75 Good
high sunshine, warm temperatures; frequent rain
MAY
25.9°C
avg
10.2 h/day
161 mm
70 Good
high sunshine, warm temperatures; frequent rain
JUN
25.1°C
avg
9.7 h/day
60 mm
18 Poor
No snow; not suitable for ski travel
JUL
24.5°C
avg
10.2 h/day
47 mm
20 Poor
No snow; not suitable for ski travel
AUG
24.4°C
avg
10.7 h/day
57 mm
21 Poor
No snow; not suitable for ski travel
SEP
24.3°C
avg
11.4 h/day
66 mm
20 Poor
No snow; not suitable for ski travel
OCT
24.4°C
avg
10.4 h/day
199 mm
8 Poor
No snow; not suitable for ski travel
NOV
24.2°C
avg
10.4 h/day
253 mm
10 Poor
No snow; not suitable for ski travel
DEC
25.0°C
avg
9.4 h/day
386 mm
5 Poor
No snow; not suitable for ski travel
JAN
25.0°C
avg
9.7 h/day
366 mm
8 Poor
No snow; not suitable for ski travel
FEB
25.8°C
avg
12.0 h/day
70 mm
16 Poor
No snow; not suitable for ski travel
MAR
25.7°C
avg
10.4 h/day
189 mm
10 Poor
No snow; not suitable for ski travel
APR
25.9°C
avg
10.7 h/day
79 mm
16 Poor
No snow; not suitable for ski travel
MAY
25.9°C
avg
10.2 h/day
161 mm
14 Poor
No snow; not suitable for ski travel

Destination Guide
Attractions, costs, travel notes and practical visitor details

Top Bora Bora Attractions

  • 1. Mount Otemanu: This iconic volcanic peak is the highest point on Bora Bora and offers breathtaking panoramic views of the island and its surrounding turquoise lagoon.
  • 2. Matira Beach: Known as one of the most beautiful beaches in the world, Matira Beach is a popular spot for sunbathing, swimming, and snorkeling. The crystal-clear waters and powdery white sand make it a must-visit attraction for tourists.
  • 3. Bora Bora Lagoonarium: Located in a natural marine reserve, the Bora Bora Lagoonarium is a unique opportunity to get up close and personal with various marine species. Visitors can snorkel or take a guided tour to see colorful coral reefs, tropical fish, and even feed sharks and stingrays.
  • 4. Coral Gardens: Another popular snorkeling spot, Coral Gardens is known for its vibrant coral formations and diverse marine life. Visitors can swim alongside colorful fish, sea turtles, and other fascinating underwater creatures in this protected marine area.
  • 5. Vaitape: The main village on Bora Bora, Vaitape offers a glimpse into local life and culture. Visitors can explore the charming streets lined with shops, boutiques, and restaurants, and also visit the famous Bora Bora Yacht Club.

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Cost of Living in Bora Bora

These are just rough estimates and prices may vary depending on the specific restaurant or establishment you visit. It's always a good idea to check prices and menus beforehand to get a better understanding of the costs in Bora Bora.

In Bora Bora, French Polynesia, the average costs for basic necessities like food and drink can vary depending on where you choose to dine. Here are some approximate average costs to give you an idea:

  • 1. Meal at a mid-range restaurant $20 - $50 per person
  • 2. Meal at a high-end restaurant $50 - $150+ per person
  • 3. Fast food or street food $5 - $15 per meal
  • 4. Coffee or tea $3 - $6
  • 5. Bottle of water $2 - $4
  • 6. Local beer $5 - $10
  • 7. Imported beer or cocktails $10 - $20

These are just rough estimates and prices may vary depending on the specific restaurant or establishment you visit. It's always a good idea to check prices and menus beforehand to get a better understanding of the costs in Bora Bora.

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Top Bora Bora Souvenirs

  • 1. Pareo (sarong) - A traditional Polynesian garment that tourists often buy as a souvenir. Cost around $20-$50.
  • 2. Black pearls - Bora Bora is famous for its exquisite black pearls, which can range from $50 for small pieces to thousands of dollars for high-quality jewelry.
  • 3. Tahitian vanilla products - Vanilla beans, extract, and other vanilla-infused products are popular purchases. Prices vary but a small bottle of vanilla extract may cost around $10-$20.
  • 4. Local artwork and handicrafts - Handmade items such as wood carvings, paintings, and woven baskets can be found in local markets. Prices vary depending on the item and craftsmanship, ranging from $10 to $100 or more.
  • 5. Tropical fruit jams and preserves - Made from local fruits like guava, mango, and pineapple, these make for tasty and easy-to-transport gifts. Prices typically range from $5 to $15 per jar.

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Visa & Travel Information for Bora Bora

Always confirm the latest information before traveling.

  • 1. Passport A valid passport is required.
  • 2. Visa
    • Tourists from the USA, Canada, UK, EU, Australia, and New Zealand No visa is required for stays up to 90 days.
    • Other nationalities Check with your local French consulate for specific visa requirements.
  • 3. Return Ticket Proof of a return or onward ticket may be required.
  • 4. Accommodation Proof of accommodation may be requested.
  • 5. Health Requirements Check for any vaccination requirements, especially for COVID-19.

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Flight Price Range (per seat) for Bora Bora
Typical single and return fare ranges based on available data

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  2. Reshaping Airline Journeys: The Unfolding Saga of Virtual Interlining.
  3. What is Virtual Interlining (VI)? — TripStack.
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