Rating & Reviews of Bora-Bora, Tahiti
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A Relaxing Vacation
Submitted by: an AOL user
July 13, 2008 11:42 AM GMT-05:00
We were here for five days, and Rangiroa for five days, and Rangiroa is superior if you want activities like scuba or snorkeling, especially for the money. If you are looking for luxury and shopping, and restaurants and services, then Bora Bora is more for you. I can see why honeymooners go to Bora Bora as you have lots of time on your hands.We stayed in over water huts at the new St. Regis. The huts rooms are 1800 sq ft. apiece and are wonderful. The St. Regis staff was all very nice and th ... Read Full Review | Report This
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Can't wait to go back......
Submitted by: an AOL user
July 13, 2008 12:14 AM GMT-05:00
Went to Bora Bora in July, 2000 and plan to go again in 2009 or 2010. The lack of things to do adds to the beauty of Bora Bora. Time seems to slow down, reality seems blurred. The only negative about Bora Bora is that once you leave you find yourself dreaming about returning. Here's a link to a great video of Bora Bora. http://cnttriptakes.cinevegas.com/kickapps/_Paradise-You-decide/video/124392/5841.html ... Read Full Review | Report This
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Never be the same again !!!!!!!!
Submitted by: Shellsdbn
July 12, 2008 10:51 PM GMT-05:00
My husband and myself also took a 10 day cruise to the Tahitian Isalnds and then stayed 10 days in Bora Bora, well , needless to say we will NEVER be the same again,We thought we had died and gone to heaven, we do travel extensively and never before have we experienced such beauty and nature, I am so glad we never did this in our younger years as a honeymoon , because truthfully we would have been lost throughout our lives, and not know where to go from there, there isnt a day that goes by that ... Read Full Review | Report This
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Bora-Bora & the French Polynesian Islands
Submitted by: an AOL user
July 12, 2008 08:05 PM GMT-05:00
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Bora-Bora & the French Polynesian Islands
Submitted by: an AOL user
July 12, 2008 08:04 PM GMT-05:00
We went on a cruise to five of the islands which included Bora-Bora. We enjoyed the bus ride around the island and learned a lot. Of course, there is poverty; the polynesians enjoy their lives fishing, and anything connected with the water, including tourism. Enjoyed shopping and learning about their famous black pearls. The polynesians are very laid-back, freindly and helpful. The French are not. The cruise was wonderful, even though getting to Papeete was long and hard. The water & sc ... Read Full Review | Report This