Bora Bora Lagoon Resort
Bora Bora Lagoon Resort honeymoon
At this time this resort is closed for renovations..
This place is my favorite resort. The pool area is awesome and the views spectacular. Perfect place for your romantic honeymoon or anniversary.
The grounds of the Bora Bora Lagoon Resort are the most beautiful of all the resorts in Bora Bora.They are stunning and
so colorful. The Bora Bora Lagoon Resort offers the best views of Bora Bora and a great beach with tons of water activities. It is part of the Orient Express Hotel chain and is renowned for it's service. A name synonymous with the ultimate in luxury and service for over 25 years, Orient-Express owns and manages hotels, trains, cruises and restaurants in some of the most magical locations our planet has to offer.
Bora Bora has some of the best chefs in the world. The Bora Bora Lagoon Resort will provide culinary experiences that are guaranteed to satiate taste, that most hedonistic of all senses. There are two restaurants on site Otemanu and Cafe Fare, and the Hiro Bar offers live music nightly.The Bora Bora Lagoon Resort & Spa is one of the most magical oasis on earth, a tropical fantasy where dreams come true amid the crystal clear lagoon waters and magical atmosphere of the breathtaking island of Bora Bora.
They have undergone $1 million in renovations that shows with their enlarged pool, their magnificent spa and beautiful entrance. This is the only resort on the island that had a Fitness Center and it is very impressive. I loved all the categories at this hotel, the garden bungalows start at $362 nightly and they are beautifully appointed, and the two bedroom villa is to die for, decorated in Tommy Bahama and a private pool, it will accommodate up to 6 people and it is about $1484 per night in low season.
If Mother Nature has amply blessed the Polynesian islands, she has been particularly generous with the Bora Bora Lagoon private isle, Motu Toopua. It is here, in the middle of Bora Bora's majestic lagoon, that we have created the ultimate Polynesian destination.
Spa treatment geared to the honeymooners are sensual and luxurious treatment . They begin with a Pineapple and brown sugar body exfoliation, which awakens the senses and stimulates the circulation. 80 minutes of Traditional Polynesian massage follows, leaving you with a feeling of well being and renewed energy through the application of traditional Monoi oil. You will then slide into a decadent coconut milk and flower bath overlooking the lagoon and relax with a refreshing drink. Absolute bliss awaits.
This resort is the constant winner of many awards! You can't go wrong here!
Greeting Dress Smoking Region-specific details The Polynesian people are generally very religious. The dominant faith is Christianity and this should be borne in mind, especially on Sundays and major religious holidays.
When greeting people, shake their hand, introduce yourself and present a business card, if travelling on business. Polynesians are generally very casual and a relaxed atmosphere usually ensues. No matter what the setting, conversation generally flows very easily.
Polynesians normally dress informally due to the humidity of the climate. Businessmen and executives are expected to dress conventionally. However, a light cotton suit and tie for men, and a trouser suit (pant suit) or conservative dress for women is preferable to normal business attire. When not conducting business, casual clothes are acceptable in most situations, with the exception of some restaurants and hotel lounges.
As with most countries, smoking is the subject of debate in French Polynesia. Tobacco advertising has recently been banned there. Most locations provide some form of rest area, but many of these are designated as non-smoking and some have banned smoking on their premises completely. If you are a smoker, exercise discretion and sensitivity when selecting a place in which to smoke. The best advice would be not to smoke unless others around you do so.
Bora Bora has two official languages: Tahitian and French. Although English is widely spoken, it may be useful to learn a few phrases and greetings in French. Polynesian French is linguistically similar to the French spoken in France; the difference may be likened to that of British English and American English.









