InterContinental Bora Bora Resort and Thalasso Spa by IHG
6/10 Okay
"There was nothing wrong with this property. But, there was nothing exceptional either. The grounds were bland, very small beach, OK pool area and honestly not much to do. We were disappointed."
"Best stay yet. Bora Bora is gorgeous even when it rains. The Westin and the service we received was top tier. Everyone here was super friendly and helpful. Will definitely come back here one day. "
"Great spot for the price. Beautiful, quiet views. Biggest concern was the room not being sealed from the environment (considerable amount of ants, a couple wasps, etc.). Nothing I didn’t anticipate having read other reviews. I still give a 5 because the villa has so much character and the view is so spectacular. If they sealed the rooms better I’d be more certain I’d be back."
"There was lots to do on and off the resort. The water was prestine. Lots of families with children were there. Riding there bikes and swimming. The view was amazing and the sea life i.e.turtles and fish right outside the overwater bunglows was so nice to see. I have waited many years to come to Bora Bora and the St. REGIS knocked out of the park. The mountain view was very beautiful but so were all the other views. We will be back for sure. Also the food was very good compared to what we had in Tahiti."
"This is an awesome place - lovingly created and cared for by the owners. There is beautiful art all around and the view is amazing. But keep in mind that it's not for everyone. It's set back on a hill in the jungle. Getting to the beach involves riding a bike 15-20 minutes or renting a scooter or car. We got a car. I wouldn't recommend it for seniors, young children or people with mobility issues. There are some steps down to the bathroom and the walkways can be a little tricky for older folks. "
"The overwater bungalow was a beautiful experience. The amenities were plentiful, it is very hard to be bored with the included amenities. From making hats, to kayaking, snorkeling, etc all on the property and can be reached either from a short walk or swim. The staff were kind and pleasant to be around especially Ms. Barbara. "
Whether you're on a family vacation and want a small, cozy place to stay, or you're traveling solo and hoping to meet fellow tourists, B&Bs can be a great choice for many travelers. During your time in Bora Bora, you might want to spend some time strolling along the water at Matira Beach and Le Meridien Beach.
Are you thinking about a B&B instead of a traditional hotel?
With attentive service, opportunities to interact with the owner, and of course a full breakfast to start the day, B&Bs provide a truly one-of-a-kind environment.
When is the best time to book my B&B in Bora Bora?
When you're dreaming of a trip to Bora Bora, year-round temperatures and rainfall may be important factors to consider. The hottest months are usually March and April with an average temp of 80°F, while the coldest months are August and September with an average of 77°F. The rainiest months in Bora Bora are January, February, December, and November, with each month seeing an average of 11 inches of rainfall.
What is there to do in Bora Bora?
Travelers looking to spend some time in nature enjoy Bora Bora for its beaches and island views. Spend some time exploring Mt. Otemanu and Matira Beach if you're hoping to see some of the area's natural features. You might put Vaitape Harbor and Arc En Ciel Bora-Bora on your list if you want to see more of the area.
How can I get to and around Bora Bora?
Planning your excursions in and around Bora Bora is easier with these transportation options. Fly into Motu Mute Airport (BOB), which is located 4.2 mi (6.7 km) away from the heart of the city. Otherwise, look for flights into Raiatea (RFP-Uturoa), which is 23.5 mi (37.8 km) away. If you'd like to venture out around the area, you may want a rental car for your journey.