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Best Places to Stay in Bora Bora in 2022

Published 12th Apr 2022

There are so many wonderful places to stay in Bora Bora, that it can be challenging to know where to even start looking. Located northwest of Tahiti, this jewel of the Society Islands is a favourite holiday spot for people all around the world. Its stunningly vibrant lagoons, golden beaches, and strong connection to the local culture makes Bora Bora the place to be in the South Pacific for relaxing and adventurous holidays alike.

But where are the best places to stay in Bora Bora in 2022? What resorts and hotels can you stay at while the pandemic is still happening, and what accommodation has undergone exciting new renovations in recent years? Let’s explore some of the island’s most attractive accommodation spots, so you can begin planning your next unforgettable Bora Bora getaway.

Le Meridien Bora Bora

Le Meridien Bora Bora is currently undergoing renovations that will be finished at the end of March 2023, which means now is the perfect time to start planning a trip to this gorgeous resort. Famous for being secluded away on its own islet, with magnificent views of Mt Otemanu, this resort is one of the most scenic places to stay in Bora Bora.

Stay in one of Le Meridien Bora Bora’s iconic over-water bungalows to experience a truly authentic South Pacific getaway. While staying at this resort, you will also have access to one of the most beautiful lagoons, not just in French Polynesia, but the entire world. Be sure not to miss out once this resort reopens to the public.

Four Seasons Resort Bora Bora

Four Seasons Resort Bora Bora is currently open to the public, with all of its five-star facilities, dining spots, and programs open to guests. As with all accommodation spots in Bora Bora, the staff at this resort will be wearing masks as a safety measure to protect against Covid-19. Guests above the age of 5 are also strongly encouraged to wear face masks while indoors.

Those who do stay at the Four Seasons Resort Bora Bora will be immersed in a serene, luxurious environment that they won’t want to leave. With bungalows sitting atop a turquoise lagoon and onshore villas that step out onto a semi-private beach, who wouldn’t want to spend their vacation here?

St. Regis Bora Bora Resort

Staying at the St. Regis Bora Bora Resort in 2022 means staying at one of the largest overwater villas in the South Pacific. It also means staying at a resort that has elevated their cleaning protocols and social-distancing measures to best protect their guests from the effects of the pandemic.

These measures have been enacted so that guests can continue to enjoy the mesmerising beauty of the St. Regis Bora Bora Resort. With excellent service, one of the best spas in French Polynesia, a fitness centre, and access to a stunning lagoon, the reasons to stay at this resort are near limitless.

InterContinental Bora Bora Le Moana Resort

All are welcome at InterContinental Bora Bora Le Moana Resort at Matira Point. Surrounded by beaches just begging to be relaxed on and lagoons desperate to be explored, you won’t want to miss this resort on your next Bora Bora holiday.

This resort offers guests wonderful authentic Polynesian bungalows to stay in, each with their own glass coffee tables so you can take in the wonders of the colourful underwater world below. You can also take in the resort’s excellent dining spots, serving up classic local cuisine for all to enjoy.

Find the Best Places to Stay in Bora Bora with Spacifica Travel

For your next Bora Bora holiday, look no further than the South Pacific experts at Spacifica Travel. Our team can help you find the perfect place to stay on this one-of-a-kind island, while also providing all the necessary information with our up-to-date Covid-related information. The time is now to visit Bora Bora in 2022, so contact us today on 1800 800 722.

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