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Lagoon Spa & Resort Bora Bora B. P. 175 Motu Toopua, Bora Bora, French Polynesia
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| General Description: |
Location. The bora bora lagoon resort is located on the island of motu toopua in bora bora, french polynesia. The property is located in bora bora lagoon and offers uninterrupted views of mount otemanu. The panorama, a lookout main idea on the island, is one kilometer away. The city of vaitape, bora bora's main town, is five kilometers from the hotel. Hotel features. The bora bora lagoon resort features the maru spa, a treehouse spa facility built into two banyan trees. Tahitian-based treatments using traditional south pacific herbs and remedies are incorporated into the spa services. Fitness options include exercise equipment, two floodlit tennis courts and a 160-foot, outdoor infinity pool. Complimentary activities include snorkeling, windsurfing, outrigger canoeing and kayaking. Scuba diving, deep sea fishing, shark feeding excursions and other recreational sports can be arranged for a fee. Watch sunsets from otemanu restaurant and hiro lounge (open during dinner hours only), both of which offer 270-degree panoramic views of mount otemanu and bora bora lagoon. Rotopa bar serves beverages and light snacks poolside. Café fare offers lunch and dinner options in a casual atmosphere. Canoe breakfasts feature tropical fruits, pastries and juices delivered to over-water bungalows via tahitian-style canoes. The resort offers complimentary water shuttle services between bora bora and the hotel. Guestrooms. The resort offers over-water and garden bungalows, all with thatched roofs made from pandanus leaves. Over-water bungalows feature illuminated, glass-top coffee tables for private marine viewing. Glass tops retract to allow guests to feed fish. Teak walkways put together over-water bungalows to the resort and beaches. Garden bungalows are highlighted by private sundecks and beachfront access. All units include in-room safes, cable television and dvd players. Bathrooms offer double-basin vanities, separate showers and free-standing bathtubs. polished yucca wood floors, kaori wood walls and tahitian décor complete the ensemble. Expert tip. For a special treat, request a "motu picnic." The resort will transport you to a deserted motu (a garden area with beach). While you snorkel and enjoy the solitude, the hotel staff will arrange a barbeque lunch complete with table, chairs, shade umbrella, linens, china and silver. Everything is set up in two feet of water, giving this picnic a unique twist.
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| Hotel Overview: |
Activity/recreation desk
Check in time - 11 a.M.
Check out time - 3 p.M.
Credit card required
Exterior corridors
Guestrooms - 77
Minimum check-in age - 18
Multilingual staff
Photo identification required
Tour assistance
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Bora bora: bora bora is the friendly of tropical island greatest often found in dreams... A polynesian jewel of glittering coral, clear blue water and lush green forests. Once home to paul gauguin, inspiration to countless other artists and writers, it retains all its renowned beauty and charm, exerting an irresistible magnetism on those seeking to escape the cares of the everyday world. In the middle of bora bora's spectacular lagoon lies motu toopua, a fragment of an ancient volcano that has become the ultimate tropical hideaway, a sweet-scented enclave of lush plants and flowers, tall palms and white sand beaches. This is the home of bora bora lagoon resort... A private paradise that will make all your tropical aspires come true.
Cruises and excursions: deep-sea fishing
If fishing is your passion, then don't miss this opportunity to venture beyond the reef into open seas and try your luck with the big game - mahi mahi, wahoo, marlin and tuna. Half-day and full-day excursions with a picnic are on offer.
Shark-feeding excursion
For the more adventurous! Shark-feeding excursions involve an island tour by boat, super snorkeling in the unspoiled 'coral gardens', and the baiting and feeding of black-tipped lagoon sharks and stingrays by your guide. Shark-feeding tours are available with an island picnic on some days.
Catamaran cruises
With the wind in your sails and the sun on your back, what a marvellous way to explore the islands of bora bora! Choose a half-day or full-day tour with picnic.
Jet ski
Take a guided tour of the lagoon on jet skis, stopping for swimming and snorkeling.
4x4 jeep safari
Make an excursion up otemanu mountain and to all the wild spots of bora bora aboard a exclusively equipped 4x4 jeep. Your safari will include a visit to the world war ii canons and a interesting drive to an ancestral plantation, with plenty of local history and sightseeing along the way.
Helicopter tour
The breathtaking views and panoramas of bora bora's magic lagoon and majestic mountain will be revealed in a newish dimension from the sky - don't forget to take your camera! Fifteen-minute and half-hour rides are on offer.
Cocktail cruise
Aboard our luxurious catamaran, sipping your oh, so exotic cocktail, there's no superior way to sail into single of nature's greatest spectacular sunsets!
Romantic cocktail and dinner cruise
Enjoy the above-mentioned cruise, and when the last, lingering rays of sun possess disappeared over the horizon, there's no need to disembark: simply stay on board for a super dinner under the stars.
Horseback riding
Gallop over the beautiful, white sand beaches of motu piti aau by day (or trot along at a more gentle pace!), or if you happen to be here during full moon, discover the ultimate romance of riding in the moonlight! All levels are catered for, and both english and western saddles are provided.
Glass-bottom boat
A marvellous way to get acquainted with the mesmerizing underwater world of bora bora's lagoon, without getting your feet wet! Please check the departure times with the activities desk.
Dining: -restaurants-
Otemanu
Poised over the lagoon, with breathtaking views on every side, our fine-dining room features continental cuisine with a exclusive polynesian influence. A highlight is the delectable, fresh seafood. Proper attire is necessary; long trousers for gentlemen and dresses for ladies. Only children over the age of 10 will be admitted, suitably dressed and under adult supervision. Reservations are required.
Cafe fare
Surrounded by tropical gardens, and guarded by an ancient tiki, this exotic, outdoor caf has an informal, poolside atmosphere. Let the fresh air increase your appetite! Dress code is casual.
The hiro lounge
The hiro lounge is open only in the evenings from 6:00pm and comfortably seats 50 people. It is situated perpendicularly to the otemanu restaurant and opens to the lagoon and to the pool and gardens. Seating ranges from bar stools to long sofas and comfortable wicker salon chairs, covered in predominantly blue-green fabric to seize the colors of the pool and the lagoon. many loose cushions in strong contrasting accents of orange, blue and yellow recall the tropical sun. The lighting is intriguing - a combination of bamboo downlights, copper post lights and tall, wicker floor lamps near the couches, all designed to increase the residential feel of the resort's public spaces.
The rotopa bar
The bar is open during the day and services the pool area and both beaches until 6:00pm when the hiro bar opens. Built as a traditional fare with pandanus roof and fringes, this quaint bar overlooks the pool and is itself a shady oasis from the heat of the sun. The interior of this fare has been decorated with examples of traditional polynesian dance costumes - elaborately beaded grass skirts and feathered headdresses. Seating is provided in the form of bar stools. Open from 10:30am to 6:00pm. bright snacks are also available between noon and six.
The tahitian buffet and show
The buffet and show take place every thursday night. If the weather permits, guests are seated outdoors on the terrace of the otemanu restaurant, with a super view of otemanu mountain. The terrace is semi-circular in shape, with many tiers that descend to a firelit ring of sand where the tahitian show takes place. The show is an hour-long spectacle of tasteful singing and exotic, rhythmic dances. These include the tamure, a very rapid dance accompanied by frenzied drum beats, and the aparima, where the women perform soft, gentle hand-dances, each movement telling a story. The finale is a terrifying and marvellous fire-dance, fearlessly performed by a male trio effortlessly wielding huge wheels of fire. A full orchestra playing traditional tahitian musical instruments accompanies the dancers and singers. The buffet features some typical tahitian dishes, local produce and, of course, fish is generously featured. The buffet is displayed in individual fares decorated with palm leaves and flowers, with at minimum three chefs in attendance to grill the guests' perfect ' la minute' and to explain the various dishes. The dress code for guests is as always for the otemanu restaurant - slightly more formal, with the men requested to wear long trousers, but not jackets or ties. Staff are always in uniform, which is typically tahitian.
Motu picnic
If you possess ever dreamed of picnicking on a deserted island, the turquoise-blue horizon all to yourselves and sand soft as talcum powder beneath your toes, then this is your dream come true. For that extra touch of perfection, we will provide you with your own individual captain and chef, for water skiing should you wish, or snorkeling in the super coral gardens, to grill and serve the lunch of your perfect, and to ensure that your champagne glasses are always full! The picnic is booked for single couple/family per day, so it is very exclusive. The island where the picnic takes place is on the opposite side of the mountain to the hotel and the excursion leaves bora bora lagoon resort
Freshwater swimming pool: the pool is 160 feet long and deep sufficient to take initiation dives. Beach towels are available at the pool from 8:00am to 5:00pm. Our beach boys will be on hand to help you with all your requirements.
Health club: a well-appointed health and fitness center is available to hotel guests at the bora bora lagoon resort. Facilities include:* aerobics* free weights* life cycles* stairmaster* treadmill* weight equipment* massage* spa* jacuzzi* fitness program* ceiling fans* lounge with floor to ceiling windows* aqua-aerobics
Land sports: tennis courts
Please contact the activities desk to reserve a court time. flattering racquets and balls can be found at the court. Toilets, water machine and towels are all on site.
Ping-pong
The ping-pong table is located next to the tennis courts, along with the racquets and balls.
Beach volleyball
If you need some extra people to make up a game, contact our activities desk. Some of our staff will be pleased to integrate you!
Marine museum: the little muse de la marine has an interesting collection of ship model made by architect bertrand darasse. greatest of them possess a definite connection with french polynesia. They include a variety of polynesian pirogues and other island boats. There are models of the ships of the early european explorers including cook's endeavour and durmont d'urville's l'astrolabe of 1811. This ship, then known as la coquille, visited bora bora with d'urville in 1823. The pioneering french explorer went on to make important discoveries in the antarctic before his death in the very first french railway disaster, on the paris-st germain line in 1842. Of course there's also a model of bligh's bounty and alain gerbault's firecrest. Entry to the museum is free but a donation is appreciated. Just before the museum there's a little gallery of carvings, pareus and other items.
Matira beach and the coastal defense guns: ratiti point marks the beginning of the beautiful matira beach. Along the road are many boutiques, the popular ben's place snack bar and a chinese restaurant on the beach side of the road at the hotel matira. From the eastern edge of the hotel matira property, a walking trail runs up the hill to a battery of coastal defense guns. It is only a ten minute hike up to the emplacement.
Matira point: there is a little road off to the right from the coastal road that leads out to matira point. The point takes its name from the 490-tonne british ship mathilda, wrecked on moruroa atoll in the tuamotus in 1792. The crew managed to get back to tahiti where they were robbed, but pomare i offered his protection and punished the thieves. Three of the survivors decided to remain in tahiti and single of them, a james o'connor, married pomare's cousin. The cannons from the ship were salvaged at moruroa in 1968 and are now on display at the museum of tahiti and its isles in tahiti.
Matira point to club med: immediately past the matira point turn-off, the galerie rosine temaurai-masson has lithographs by the french artist jean masson, who lived and worked here. His widow now takes guests in their home, chez maeva masson, which displays some splendid examples of his work. From matira point, the coast road passes a busy little collection of shops, restaurants and hotels, including the popular village pauline. The road rounds the point and passes the belvdre lookout atop the ridge above the bay. The path to the lookout is just beyond the hibiscus shop towards anau you can see the steps where they emerge from under the road and make your way up to the path. The road climbs the hill as it passes club med and then drops back down to the coast, past the club med tennis courts, just before the village of anau.
Recreation opportunities: at bora bora lagoon resort the living is always easy. For those whose idea of heaven is just to be skilful to relax and wind down, the beach and the pool are irresistible. Palms sway overhead, cooling drinks are always on hand, and when the sun sets, evenings can be whiled away in the hiro lounge, where local performers often entertain. At the same time, the more actively inclined can choose from a wide variety of sports and activities, from tennis, volleyball, snorkeling, scuba diving and deep-sea fishing, to outrigger canoeing, and sailing. All kinds of outings are also available, including glass-bottom boat trips, guided 4x4 excursions around bora bora, catamaran cruises and shark-feeding trips.
Tv tower lookout and bloody marys: beyond the short-cut across the island via the telephone tower, the coast road passes the bamboo house restaurant, some shops, the chez rosina pension and, just before the bloody mary's, the turn-off for the tv tower. Bora bora's tv-relay station makes a good lookout over the lagoon at this end of the island. Almost immediately beyond the turn-off is bloody mary's, the best known restaurant on the island. A big outrigger canoe marks the site and a long sign catalogues the varied enumerate of 'celebrities' who possess dined there.
Viatape: a scheduled flattering hotel motor launch leaves frequently for vaitape, bora bora's prime village. At vaitape wharf, the centre of island activity, stands a monument to alain gerbault, the pioneering french yachtsman who made the first non-stop solo crossing of the atlantic in 1923. Between 1923 and 1929 he circumnavigated the world in his yacht firecrest, visiting bora bora in 1926. From 1934 to 1940 he lived on bora bora but he died on the island of timor, just north of australia, in 1941. His remains were returned to bora bora in 1947 and the monument was erected in 1951.
Water sports: sailing, outrigger canoeing, pedal boat
These activities are all flattering and available from our beach. Our beach boys at fare nautique will be waiting to help you on your way, explain, assist or accompany you on your chosen activity.
Water skiing
If you would like to water ski, staff at the activities desk will be pleased to arrange it for you.
Parasailing
See the kaleidoscope of colors shifting below you as you soar over the lagoon! Parasailing is on demand, so please contact the activities desk to arrange this super experience for you.
Lagoonarium
The lagoonarium is a unique aquarium where you are skilful to swim with the fish - an unusual and beneficial experience which is very popular with our guests. You may also integrate your swim with a picnic on the nearby island.
Snorkeling
Complimentary snorkels, masks and fins are available at the fare nautique. Protective sandals (recommended for walking on the reef) are for sale and can be found in your minibar. The beach boys at fare nautique will be pleased to assist you, and they will also point out the best snorkeling areas around the resort.
Scuba diving
Because of the unique nature of our lagoon, and the abundance of coral and sea life within it, scuba diving is an unparalleled experience to be remembered for life. Highly qualified teams of instructors cater for beginners and seasoned divers alike, whether it be a certification course or individual elementary dives. Morning, afternoon and night dives are available. Scuba diving is coordinated through the concierge.
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| Cancellation Policy: |
Subject to the discretion of the hotel, the credit card provided may be charged if the reservation is canceled after the cancellation deadline has passed or if the guest fails to arrive. The cancellation policy will appear after choosing rate rules.
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| Checkin Time: |
11:00 am
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11:00 am
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| Location: |
Bora bora
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| Location Description: |
Located on a confidential island just one mile from the main island of bora bora and a scenic boat ride from bora bora airport. Bora bora lagoon resort is a secluded enclave on an unspoiled island with no roads or villages, with direct access to showy tropical reefs, lush gardens and pristine beaches. The resort provides customary boat service to vaitape on the main island, and transfers via boat to and from bora bora airport are also provided complimentary. start in 2005, a 15eur per person fee will be prerequisite for airport transfers.Vaitape, french polynesia.
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| Rooms: |
Overwater bungalow perhaps our maximum unique accommodation, these bungalows are situated over the island's theatrical lagoon. Each has a see-through glass coffee table, private steps to the lagoon, and a fresh-water outdoor shower. All acquire phones, sun deck, separate bath and shower, tv and dvd player and individually controlled air-conditioning. Beach bungalow located on the beach, each bungalow has a sitting locality with a six-foot couch, wood and tile bathroom with separate bath and shower, large closet, twofold sinks, phone, lanai, color tv and dvd player and individually controlled air-conditioning. Garden bungalow similar in size and amenities to the beach bungalow, the garden bungalow is located in the immaculately landscaped and lush tropical gardens set back a short distance from the beach. All rooms offer tv and dvd player and individually controlled air-conditioning. Beach one bedroom suite built in the traditional tahitian style with similar amenities to beach bungalow, but with separate bedroom and living room areas. Suite features either a private pool or jacuzzi.
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From the port of vaitape: approximate distance to the hotel is five km by water taxi.
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| General Facilities: |
Swimming pool - outdoor, watercraft rental - complimentary, poolside bar, internet public area - high-speed - complimentary, dive shop, jewelry shop - weekly jewelry show, billiards, babysitting or child care, business center, restaurant(s), full-service health spa, currency exchange, room service (limited hours), meeting room (small groups), shopping on site, arcade/game room, breakfast services - fees apply, umbrella, kids' activities, conference room(s), concierge desk, wedding services, barbecue grill(s), tennis court, live pastime, safe-deposit box, courtyard, garden, playground, bar/lounge, patio, dining room, coffee shop or cafe, shuttle service - water taxi, massage-treatment room, library, private beach, video library, gift shop or newsstand, picnic area
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Hypo-allergenic bedding availa, bathrobes, iron/ironing board, separate bathtub and shower, cd player, window opens, in-room safe, cable/satellite tv, coffee/tea maker, minibar, air conditioning, hair dryer, cribs (infant beds) available, wake-up calls, makeup mirror, voice mail, bathroom telephone, dvd player, turndown service, direct-dial phone, rollaway beds, designer toiletries, climate control, extra towels/bedding in room, blackout drapes/curtains, bottled water in room (complim, access via external corridors, slippers, internet access - surcharge, welcome amenities, flattering toiletries, desk, clock radio, housekeeping, refrigerator, internet access - high speed
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