Four Seasons Resort Bora Bora — Bora Bora, French Polynesia
Four Seasons Resort Bora Bora
Bora Bora, French Polynesia
On this mystical island with its necklace of white-fringed coral islets, Four Seasons elevates the excitement to redefine South Seas escape. Exotic over-water suites, and beachfront villas with pools, immerse you in ultramodern comforts and the spirit of French Polynesia. Culinary art embraces operatic sunsets over the island's primeval peaks. Introduce your family to sea turtles. Kite-surf across the impossibly blue lagoon. Spirit yourselves away in a spa by the rolling Pacific surf. Surrender to the liberating service of a luxury resort unmatched on Bora Bora. Four Seasons Resort Bora Bora offers 121 spacious hideaways within 100 over-water bungalows and 7 beachfront villas. Nestling around the Bora Bora lagoon and its outer beaches, they overlook the lagoon's turquoise waters and spectacular views of Mount Otemanu. Inspired by local architecture, all guest accommodations offer a restful, airy ambience; complete with traditional teak wood furnishings, high ceilings and thatched roofs made from pandanus leaves. Special touches that accentuate the feel of Polynesia include striking works of art, private pools and sliding doors by deep bathtubs for panoramic fresh-air views of the lagoon.
- - Banquets & Meetings
- - Business Center
- - Meeting Space
- - Fine Dining on Site
- - Fitness Center
- - High Speed Internet
- - Child Programs
- - Pool, Outdoor
- - Spa Facility
- - Tennis Courts on Site
- - Beach
- - Fishing - Ocean
- - Hiking
- - Horseback Riding
- - Jet Skiing
- - Jogging & Running
- - Sailing
- - Scuba Diving
- - Water Skiing
- - Windsurfing
- Four Seasons Resort Bora Bora
- Motu Tehotu - BP 547
- Bora Bora , 98730
- French Polynesia
Location Summary
The most famous of French Polynesia's Leeward Islands, Bora Bora is the quintessential tropical paradise. Volcanic in origin, it is surrounded by sand-fringed motus (small islets) on an outer coral reef that encloses a turquoise lagoon. With only one navigable pass, the crystal-clear lagoon is calm, warm and relatively shallow. At 727 metres (2,385 feet), Mount Otemanu towers over the main island. Next to it, the more rounded Mount Pahia stands at 658 metres (2,159 feet). Settled by Polynesians around AD 900, French Polynesia was discovered by Europeans in the 16th century. For centuries, the French and English vied for the possession of Tahiti and her archipelago. A French colony since 1884, Bora Bora became an overseas territory in 1946. Her unequalled beauty has drawn artists and writers; perhaps most famously, author James A. Michener, who declared it the most beautiful island in the world. Today, most of Bora Bora's 4,650 people live on a thin, flat coastal strip, many around the small port of Vaitape. On a private motu, Four Seasons Resort Bora Bora offers a South Seas escape in a lush world of unsurpassed tropical beauty.
If you are ready to book, our advice is to first make your reservation. Our agents will then be able to more effectively assist you with details regarding your children.
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