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Property Amenities
Four Seasons Resort Bora Bora is situated on its own private islet, amid lush tropical landscaping. A pristine white-sand beach leads to the lagoon. Use of kayaks, windsurfing equipment, paddle boards, snorkeling gear, and outrigger canoes is complimentary. The resort also features an inner lagoon sanctuary, home to more 100 colorful species. A marine biologist leads sanctuary activities such as snorkeling tours and fish feeding.
A wave-shaped infinity pool seems to melt with the sea. Facilities also include spa tub, sauna, fitness facilities, and one outdoor tennis court. Use of beach cabanas is complimentary. Four Seasons attendants provide ice water, chilled towels, and water spritzes. A shaded bar is located poolside.
The Spa at Four Seasons Resort Bora Bora stands at the lagoon's edge. Walkways are suspended above tree plantations. Treatments utilize French Polynesian ingredients.
The Arii Moana restaurant showcases fresh seafood, complemented by views of the tranquil lagoon. Other dining options include the open-air Tere Nui, located by the beach, and the Sunset Restaurant and Bar, with a terrace over the water. Guests can order Polynesian breakfast delivered to their bungalows in a traditional outrigger canoe.
The Kids For All Seasons club, an all-day program, features marine-biology activities. Chill Island offers activities for teens.
Room Amenities
Rooms
The resort offers overwater bungalows perched on stilts above the lagoon, and spacious villas arrayed along a stretch of private beach. Villas feature private pools and bungalows offer large decks with direct lagoon access. Views encompass the lagoon and picture-perfect Mount Otemanu.
Accommodations have thatched roofs, high ceilings, and teakwood furnishings. Beds are dressed with luxury linens and down pillows. Marble bathrooms feature deep soaking tubs and separate showers. Other amenities include plasma TVs, wireless Internet access (surcharge), minibars, in-room safes, and clock radios with MP3 adaptors. Complimentary bottled water is replenished twice daily.
Accessibility Options
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Dining
Arii Moana - Romantic ambience with lagoon views, indoor and outdoor seating. Menu may include Roast Spiny Lobster with Clementine Oil, Australian Black Angus Beef, Grilled Mahi Mahi with Vegetable Caponata. Dinner nightly.
Tere Nui - Open-air, thatched roof restaurant by the beach. Views of the lagoon and Mount Otemanu. Breakfast buffet, lunch, weekly themed dinners.
Faré Hoa Beach Bar - Outdoor dining adjacent to beach and main pool. Salads, sandwiches, desserts, snacks, tropical cocktails, soft drinks. Open mid-morning till late afternoon.
Sunset Restaurant and Bar - On the beach, overlooking the lagoon. Seating indoors and outside on over-water terrace. Features freshly prepared sushi, Asian-inspired small plates, and creative cocktails. Open evenings.
Dinner Experiences - Romantic dinners for two on a private, palm-lined area of the beach or on the terrace of guests' bungalow.
Room service is available 24 hours a day.
Recreation
Spa
At the ocean-view spa, treatments incorporate organic seaweed-based Osea products and French Polynesia botanicals such as tamanu nut oil and vanilla. The spa also features an outdoor vitality pool, an aroma hammam, and separate relaxation areas for men and women. Among the treatments:
Hotel Policies & Fees
The following fees and deposits are charged by the property at time of service, check-in, or check-out.
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out of 14 reviews
“Honeymooners' Paradise”
Understated elegance in a beautiful part of the world. Work with the hotel to arrange a transfer from the Vaitape boat dock (where the Paul Gauguin arrives) or from the airport. There was confusion with our transfer--they changed the time and sent me an email, but I was already out of the country and did not get the message until it was too late so we wasted 3 hours waiting. Other than that, the hotel is wonderful as are all Four Seasons.
“Dream Location”
Wonderful experience if you don't think about the cost!!!
“Un hôtel vraiment parfait”
Tout est parfait : les chambres, le service, les aménagement. Vraiment un hôtel exceptionnel.
“Would go back in a minute”
Everything was so easy, no cash of any kind needed really everything gets charged to your room for which you give a credit card for upon arrival. Easy to buy cd and discs of various excursions they will be charged to your room and delivered to you once it arrives. Bora bora is very expensive for sure but is a once in a life time trip so have to go all out.
“Four seasons”
A wonderful hotel in a beautiful location. Would go back in a minute.
“Wonderful!”
This was a beautiful resort! The rooms were amazing and comfortable. There's nothing that compares to having your own overwater bungalow. My only complaint was the food. Unless you wanted to pay the $30 taxi (by boat) fare, there were not many options. There were only two restaurants for dinner and my husband I both found them to be just ok. We thought the room service was the best food they had so we ordered that frequently. However, they did have two nights where they had a special themed dinner. One was a grill where you went up to the grill and ordered the meat you wanted (chicken, steak, scallops, mahi mahi, etc) and then the sides were buffet style. That was really good. And the best food we had was where they did a pasta night. This time you went and ordered the type of pasta and sauce you wanted. That being said, I would definitely go back. The spa was fabulous. The pool and cabanas were great. And honestly, even if I had just stayed in the room the whole time it was well worth it!
“The Best of the Best!”
We just got back from the most amazing time at the FS Bora Bora. From the time the beautiful wooden boat picked us up at the airport, from the time we departed the island, the service, beauty and experience was dreamy. I was celebrating my 40th birthday and had many wonderful surprises and "Happy Birthday" messages. When we arrived at the hotel we were able to check into our bungalow early and felt like royalty with superb service from Thomas the rooms manager and Ines our wonderful hostess. The hotel has their own lagoon for snorkeling which is fish filled and has a mini-tour from the resident biologist Oliver who is super cool and totally handsome. ;) Every meal we had was good (Sunset Bar & Arii Moana) and the pool menu is really yummy and a good value. The rooms are very large and very elegant with comfy beds and beautiful furnishings. The Spa is truly the most wonderful I've ever been in, it's not too large or small but is gorgeous and in a great location with prime views of Mt Otemanu on the ladies side and the ocean from the mens side. My purification spa treatment from Siti was the highlight of my trip! Because I am a realist and hate reviews that aren't honest I will let you know I had one complaint...the door bell to the bungalow is loud and sounds like a timer. :) That's it...everything else is PERFECT! It's a once in a life-time trip, you won't be disappointed with the Four Seasons! Maururu Four Seasons!!
“Amazing first trip to Four Seasons Bora Bora”
If you are going to spend the money to go to Bora Bora, you should definitely stay at the Four Seasons. The over-water bungalows & the views that come with them are even more beautiful than any pictures will show. The staff is incredibly nice and will go out of their way to cater to your every need. Some tips: 1. Don't convert your cash to Polynesian Francs before going. The exchange rates in the US are not as good as using a credit card and converting left-over Francs costs even more. 2. The inner lagoon is not easy to find since the signs around the hotel don't mention it. Follow the signs to Teen Island for the lagoon. It's very clear and warm, doesn't get busy, a perfect place to snorkel, and hundreds of fish and coral to play with. Ask for some bread from any of the staff so you can feed the fish, it's a lot more fun than it sounds! 3. Everything is RIDICULOUSLY expensive in Bora Bora. A bottle of sunscreen from the local grocery store in Vaitapee costs $30! Bring lots of sunblock and bug spray and use it liberally. 4. Don't be afraid of forecasts for rain. The rain is warm and usually doesn't last long, and it makes for an even more fun time swimming in the lagoon. 5. Book a room that includes complementary breakfast buffet, otherwise you'll end up spending close to $90 a day for breakfast for 2. 6. There is no night life. Don't bring dancing shoes or clothes. All of the restaurants are casual and you will be in shorts, flip-flops, and a shirt all the time.
“Incredible Experience”
The Four Seasons was the best part of our two-week honeymoon to Tahiti, Bora Bora and Moorea. There is no better hotel in French Polynesia. The grounds are immaculate, the staff is incredible and the service is first class. There was no comparison between other hotels we stayed at during our trip. We highly recommend it.
“wonderful stay”
wonderful hotel in paradise served by wonderful staffs
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Motu Tehotu Bora Bora, , 98730 French Polynesia
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Location Highlights
The preferred airport for Four Seasons Resort Bora Bora is Bora Bora (BOB-Motu Mute) - 5.8 km / 3.6 mi.
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Motu Piti Aau, Bora Bora, French Polynesia: Some of the best scuba diving is right here! The islands resorts are well-positioned to take advantage of the dramatic views, with Mount Otemanu on Bora Boras main island providing a picturesque postcard backdrop. Sea turtle protection and rehabilitation work is conducted to the north and shuttle boat transfers operate regularly to the main island over approximately 15 km (9.3 miles). The Thalasso full-service day spa is located here, in addition to horseback excursions for riders of all levels.
Motu Tehotu Bora Bora, , 98730 French Polynesia
