Bora Bora is dreamy. And when you picture an all-inclusive holiday, it doesn’t get better than magnificent turquoise waters, sand-fringed islets, and white sand beaches. The island of Bora Bora feels like it was made for the all-inclusive experience – especially when you can bag an overwater bungalow with private steps that lead right into the ocean. With so many luxury options, what are the best all-inclusive resorts in Bora Bora?
Top All-Inclusive Resorts in Bora Bora
The most exciting part of planning all-inclusive vacations is choosing your accommodation. These best all-inclusive resorts in Bora Bora will provide plenty of food for thought. The quality is high, from the all-inclusive resort where Kim Kardashian stayed in 2011 to some of the most impressive overwater bungalows in French Polynesia.
1. Four Seasons Resort Bora Bora
Four Seasons Resort Bora Bora is one of the most famous spots for all-inclusive vacations in Bora Bora. The five-star property sits on the Bora Bora lagoon. It has a picturesque collection of overwater bungalows with traditional thatched roofs and wooden furnishings. Forget private beach or direct beach access; you can climb straight from your bungalow into the ocean. While guests also access a communal infinity pool with stunning views of the sea’s horizon. The communal facilities are where Four Seasons Resort Bora Bora really comes into its own, with a Polynesian-style spa, four onsite restaurants, and a fitness center.
Four Seasons Resort Bora Bora has a luxe but traditional vibe, which we love. It successfully achieves five-star luxury while also providing a sense of cultural immersion. And in terms of inclusions, guests get half board with breakfast each morning and an impressive range of complimentary activities – including snorkeling tours and shark feeding.
Pros
- Infinity pool
- Overwater bungalow
- Complimentary activities like a shark feeding
Cons
- Not all meals are included
- Major chain
- Not on the main island
2. Le Taha’a by Pearl Resorts
Le Taha’a Island Resort is a little bit different. Rather than being located on or around the Bora Bora island, it is on its own private island. While you can still take a day trip to Bora Bora, this is the perfect option for a more exclusive, intimate experience. Its thatched bungalows have private plunge pools for everyone, and some have private gardens. And don’t worry about getting to Le Taha’a Island Resort; island shuttles are complimentary.
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