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£1,480 - £1,762
Route
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Return
Price
London HeathrowVaitape Motu-Mute
LHR - BOB
LHRBOB
London Heathrow
Wed 25/9
3 stops28h 50m
Vaitape Motu-Mute
Fri 4/10
2 stops35h 20m
London HeathrowVaitape Motu-Mute
LHR - BOB
LHRBOB
London Heathrow
Wed 25/9
3 stops31h 10m
Vaitape Motu-Mute
Fri 4/10
3 stops35h 45m
London HeathrowVaitape Motu-Mute
LHR - BOB
LHRBOB
London Heathrow
Sun 29/9
2 stops30h 10m
Vaitape Motu-Mute
Sun 6/10
2 stops35h 30m
London HeathrowVaitape Motu-Mute
LHR - BOB
LHRBOB
London Heathrow
Mon 7/10
2 stops32h 05m
Vaitape Motu-Mute
Mon 21/10
2 stops35h 55m
London HeathrowVaitape Motu-Mute
LHR - BOB
LHRBOB
London Heathrow
Sun 29/9
3 stops28h 45m
Vaitape Motu-Mute
Sun 6/10
2 stops35h 55m
London HeathrowVaitape Motu-Mute
LHR - BOB
LHRBOB
London Heathrow
Tue 2/7
2 stops30h 05m
Vaitape Motu-Mute
Tue 16/7
2 stops35h 50m
London HeathrowVaitape Motu-Mute
LHR - BOB
LHRBOB
London Heathrow
Tue 2/7
2 stops30h 05m
Vaitape Motu-Mute
Tue 16/7
2 stops37h 10m
London HeathrowVaitape Motu-Mute
LHR - BOB
LHRBOB
London Heathrow
Wed 6/11
3 stops49h 35m
Vaitape Motu-Mute
Wed 20/11
2 stops53h 55m
London HeathrowVaitape Motu-Mute
LHR - BOB
LHRBOB
London Heathrow
Sat 15/6
2 stops29h 50m
Vaitape Motu-Mute
Sun 30/6
2 stops39h 50m
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Of all the beautiful islands that make up French Polynesia, Bora Bora is perhaps the one that most resembles paradise. And what’s even better is that Bora Bora has a range of accommodation – over-the-water bungalows, rooms with peak and garden views – to suit all budgets.
Bora Bora is dominated by two peaks, Mount Otemanu and Mount Pahia, which loom over the stunning blue lagoon. The beaches are soft and sandy, the vegetation lush and green, and the clear waters teeming with life.
The favoured activity on Bora Bora is, surprise, surprise, to soak up the sun on the coconut-tree lined beaches, but if that gets a little dull, visitors can explore the interior of the island or spend some time in the Lagoonarium where they can swim with sting rays, sea turtles and reef sharks.
As in the rest of the Society Islands, Bora Bora has a tropical climate. There are two seasons, wet and dry. The wet season runs from November to April with heavy rainfall and hot temperatures reaching 30 C (86 F). Humidity levels are high during this time. February and March are the hottest season, and May through October is the dry season. Temperatures are slightly cooler at 24-28 C (74-82 F) and rainfall is minimal.
From the airport on Motu Mute, guests are ferried to the port village of Vaitape either by private motorboat or shuttle. Helicopter transfer is also available for guests staying at certain resorts. Transport to resorts should be planned in advance.
There aren’t many taxis on Bora Bora and the public transport system consists of Le Truck which offers a limited service. In the evenings some restaurants will transport back to your resort. Renting a car or a scooter offers the greatest freedom. There are also bike rentals and boat rentals for trips to the outlying islets.