You’ve decided to visit Bora Bora’s pristine paradise – the stuff of which dreams are made. Good choice! Miles of white, sandy shores, translucent waters, and lush volcanic peaks complete this postcard-worthy setting. Your next big decision is choosing one of the best Bora Bora resorts for your escape to paradise.

10 Best Resorts in Bora Bora

palm trees over pool deck by turquoise water lagoon at best resorts bora bora

There’s no shortage of excellent resorts and hotels in Bora Bora. So, we’ve compiled our list of the best resorts in Bora Bora to help you find one to make all your island dreams come true. In addition to accommodation details, we have also included a cost scale to make sure you find the best resort while also fitting in your travel budget. Lower cost per night hotels represented by 1 $ up to 5 $ for higher cost per night. To learn more about the cost of a trip, check out our comprehensive guide on how much for a trip to Bora.

Conrad Bora Bora Nui

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Aerial view of Conrad Bora Bora Nui  bungalows spanning across the lagoon in blue ocean water
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Tucked in a private cove on Motu To’opua, the Conrad Bora Bora Nui is the ideal luxury escape for a secluded island retreat. This oasis offers guests a choice between hillside suites with amazing views or indulgent two-story overwater villas. 

Whichever you choose, you’re assured of traditional Polynesian décor, modern features, and impeccable service. The resort also offers five unique restaurants and bars. These range from casual lounges to sumptuous fine dining, but all offer local flavors with exceptional views.

From the beach to the sparkling pools, there are various options of places to take in the glorious sunshine. For families, a kids club will keep the little ones entertained while mom and dad unwind at the spa – making this one of the best Bora Bora resorts for families. Experience traditional Polynesian culture or explore the lagoon on various water activities. 

The St Regis Bora Bora Resort

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St Regis Bora Bora palm trees looking off villa patio
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Surrounded by 44-acres of tropical gardens, the St Regis Bora Bora Resort is a private island paradise. Overlooking the lagoon, the resort’s overwater bungalows and beachfront villas offer privacy and personal service. 

The overwater bungalows are the largest in the South Pacific and have glass floor panels for a magical view into the lagoon below. The Royal Estate is a private compound perfect for larger groups seeking complete exclusivity. 

Dine at one of four restaurants at the resort, ranging from Italian to fresh seafood and local Polynesian. The luxury spa at the resort offers pampering in an ethereal setting surrounded by the Lagoonarium – a protected underwater sanctuary. 

Guests looking to explore can head out on several excursions and tours. Various watersports are on offer nearby. This Underwater Scooter Tour will let you adventure the lagoon in a way you’d never imagine!

InterContinental Le Moana Bora Bora

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aerial view of Overwater bungalows Intercontinental Le Moana Bora Bora
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The InterContinental Le Moana Bora Bora is an intimate resort located in the southernmost point of the island. This is one of the best resorts in Bora Bora for couples, offering guests a luxury stay surrounded by turquoise waters and against the backdrop of a lush volcanic peak. 

The resort is only accessible by boat from the airport. Choose from overwater suites that stretch out into the lagoon or charming beachfront bungalows, all offering superb views. For larger groups, there’s the Poevai Overwater Suite which comprises two interconnected overwater bungalows. 

Guests can explore the marine life in the lagoon using the complimentary snorkeling equipment. Alternatively, there are canoes and paddleboards as well. 

Meals at the resort are served in the on-site restaurant which serves a broad range of cuisines. Enjoy local Polynesian dishes, as well as French-inspired meals. For something truly memorable, request a magical romantic dinner in an intimate setting.

Resort activities include snorkeling, canoeing, kayaking, and paddleboarding. Boat rental and private cruises are also on offer, as are kite surfing and parasailing. And when you’re all tuckered out from being in the sun and water, retreat to the spa for some pampering. 

Four Seasons Resort Bora Bora

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Aerial look at Four Seasons Bora Bora bungalows blue lagoon

With coral reefs and lagoon views, the Four Seasons Bora Bora is not short on private paradise island vibes. If impeccable service is what you’re after, then this is surely one of the best Bora Bora resorts.

The beachfront villas and overwater bungalows come in a range of sizes, so if you’re looking for a family-friendly resort, this is a great option. For the ultimate private vacation experience, stay at one of the luxury beachfront homes, complete with a private pool, villa host, and private chef.  

There’s plenty to do at the resort, including snorkeling, volleyball, tennis, paddleboarding, and kayaking. Try out a Aqua Safari’s Helmet Diving Underwater Walk to walk along the lagoon floor to get up close and personal with the marine life. The younger guests can enjoy fun activities at the Kids for All Seasons program.  

Dine on Mediterranean classics, Asian cuisine, and more at one of the three on-site restaurants. The resort concierge team will help you arrange a variety of island experiences, from snorkeling to cultural experiences. 

Have you picked your resort of choice?

Now learn about what Bora Bora offers throughout the year!

Maitai Polynesia Bora Bora

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Maitai Polynesian best resort bora bora bungalows on beach overlooking lagoon
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This idyllic retreat is surrounded by the lagoon and lush tropical gardens. Located on Matira Beach on the main island of Bora Bora, the Matai Bora Bora is near to the town of Vaitape where you’ll find many shops and restaurants. 

Accommodation here ranges from overwater bungalows to beach bungalows on the shore, to ocean-view and garden-view rooms. There are two on-site restaurants at the resort where you can enjoy a fusion of French and Polynesian flavors, as well as a range of international dishes. 

Snorkeling, kayaking, and canoeing are all free to resort guests, but a wide range of nearby activities and excursions can be booked for you. These include boat rentals, 4×4 safaris, guided island tours, scuba diving, jet-skiing, deep-sea fishing, and parasailing. We recommend this Half Day Island 4×4 Guided Tour for a guided exploration of World War II sites, a local plantation and more!

To recuperate from all the fun activities, guests can head to the InterContinental Bora Bora Resort and Thalasso Spa for a range of massages and beauty treatments.

InterContinental Bora Bora Resort and Thalasso Spa

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If you’re looking for an eco-friendly luxury resort, then the InterContinental Bora Bora Resort Thalasso Spa must be among the best Bora Bora resorts. It is this commitment to protecting the planet that underpins treatments and products used in the spa. While you indulge in treatments, you’re also able to see the world under the water through glass floor panels.  

The overwater bungalows which overlook Mount Otemanu, are cooled using an innovative saltwater air conditioning system that is also environmentally friendly. The bungalows are surrounded by lush vegetation and sparkling waters.

The Lagoonarium is a marine reserve featuring 200 species of marine life. The highlight here is the sting-ray touch pool – not to be missed. The Lagoonarium is a stop on this Off-Road Sightseeing Tour!

Three restaurants ensure your adventures are well fueled with everything from fresh seafood, buffets, French cuisine, and traditional French Polynesian dishes. 

Sofitel Bora Bora Marara Beach Resort Hotel

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For a great value stay with a hint of French luxury, the Sofitel Bora Bora Marara Beach Resort Hotel is the perfect Polynesian paradise. The hotel overlooks a private white sand beach plus the sparkling lagoon and offers a stay in a luxury bungalow surrounded by tropical gardens. 

From its scenic location in Matira Bay, the hotel offers excellent snorkeling and great beaches. Guests can visit nearby attractions like Nunue City Centre and Matira Point, as well as Nui Beach. Certainly, this central location makes this one of the best Bora Bora resorts.

There’s one on-site restaurant serving a range of international menu items to appeal to a wide range of tastes. There’s also a poolside bar to keep you well served with drinks and snacks. 

Spend days beside the pool or on the beach, enjoying the sunshine. Retreat to the full-service spa for indulgent treatments. 

The Westin Bora Bora Resort & Spa (formerly Le Meridien Bora Bora)

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turquoise blue ocean water outside Le Meridien Bora Bora bungalows
Photos from when this was Le Meridien Bora Bora

Located on a small islet off Bora Bora, The Westin Bora Bora Resort & Spa is surrounded by the glittering lagoon and pristine sandy beaches, making it one of our choices for the best Bora Bora resort. The stylish overwater bungalows feature Polynesian architecture and glass floor panels to offer a magical view of the marine life in the water below. 

If you’re looking for something a bit more terrestrial, there are beach villas available with a private pool and hammocks, as well as direct beach access. 

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There’s plenty to see in the lagoon on a dive or a snorkeling adventure. In addition, there’s a nearby turtle sanctuary and ecological center where you can experience firsthand the rehabilitation and conservation of marine species. Experience a small group excursion into the lagoon on a Reef Discovery Half Day Tour!

There are two main restaurants at the resort. One offers feet-in-sand, open-air dining in a casual setting, while the second offers international flavors infused with French Polynesian accents.

We had an opportunity to visit when this was Le Meridien Bora Bora and our full review of our stay is worth checking out!

Matira Hotel

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Matria Hotel villa lawn looking out to ocean
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Located on the most prestigious beach in Bora Bora, Matira Beach, the Matira Hotel offers sweeping views of the lagoon and volcanic peaks in the distance. One of the best resorts in Bora Bora for exclusivity, the hotel has only 14 bungalows in locations ranging from the beach to the gardens. 

Guests can explore the natural beauty of this location on an island tour by motorized boat, scuba diving, and even in a glass-bottom boat. The activity desk will help guests plan a variety of fun and thrilling activities. 

The main restaurant at the hotel serves French-inspired a la carte meals for lunch and dinner. Breakfast is delivered to your bungalow and can be enjoyed on your private deck as you enjoy the view.

Blue Heaven Island

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Blue Heaven Island private pension bungalows in Bora Bora
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Although currently closed, Blue Heaven Island earns an honorable mention based on the slightly more rustic and authentic feel this pension offers compared to some of the bigger chain hotels on the island. Blue Heaven is a small family-owned pension with only five bungalows. A stay here offers casual simplicity and personalized service – one of the best Bora Bora resorts for an intimate and authentic experience. 

Located on a private island, this quaint retreat is big on nature, with plenty of coral reefs nearby to see and various walking paths to explore. Snorkeling and scuba diving are excellent here and yield plenty of sightings of tropical fish and even manta rays sometimes. 

In addition to kayaking and paddling, there are plenty of excursions that can be arranged to explore further out. Stargazing here is spectacular and if you have a small telescope that you can bring with you, all the better. 

Frequently Asked Questions

Should I tip while staying at resorts in Bora Bora?

While tipping is not customary in French Polynesia, it is an acceptable way to reward outstanding service. So even if it is not expected, staff would be very appreciative to receive a token of gratitude for their work.

Do resorts provide shuttles or other transportation around the island?

While it is always important to check with your particular resort, some will provide transportation to select locations. Also, some resorts have bicycles to use or rent as well as have suggestions on best way to travel to local attractions.

What currency is used in Bora Bora?

The French Polynesian Islands use the Pacific Franc. The currency code for the Pacific Franc is XPF. A Pacific Franc is divisible by 100 centimes.

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