Four Seasons Resort Bora Bora is a cultural paradise, combining the relaxation and tranquility of the South Pacific with invigorating Polynesian arts. Guests can lose themselves in the deep serenity of the location, immerse themselves in the customs and traditions of local culture, or set off on one the island’s many adventures —creating a multitude of unforgettable experiences. Set upon Bora Bora’s surrounding coral atoll, the Resort offers meandering channels of pure turquoise leading to dozens of secluded areas waiting to be discovered. Every vista is breathtaking, and all have been incorporated into the design of the guest experience: views of the famous lagoon and its vast sky contrast with the white sand of the beach, and the lush green of the island’s mainland, capped by the towering monolithic peak of Mount Otemanu. The Resort’s accommodations include 108 one- and two-bedroom overwater bungalow suites and seven two-and three-bedroom beachfront villa estates, all designed with thatched roofs and decorated with indigenous artwork. The Resort’s four restaurants, offering a vast selection of creative culinary experiences - from Polynesian to Mediterranean to Asian, are complemented by special open-air dining experiences. A full-service spa features open-air treatment decks amid the kahaia trees, and a wide variety of relaxing and exhilarating treatments that only Bora Bora’s unique location can provide. Set upon 54 acres, the Resort offers a connection with the island community with robust cultural programming which provides a truly authentic Polynesian experience – one never to be forgotten.
The newly-enhanced Four Seasons Resort Bora Bora is a cultural paradise, a blend of romance, relaxation and tranquility. The Resort combines the highest standards of service with the natural ease and gracious hospitality of Polynesian culture. Guests can lose themselves in the deep serenity of the location, immerse themselves in the customs and traditions of local culture, or set off on one the island’s many adventures, from outrigger canoeing to SCUBA and snorkel excursions among rays and reef sharks, to deep-sea fishing and inland safaris - creating truly unforgettable experiences. Set upon Bora Bora’s surrounding coral atoll, away from the bustle of its mainland, the Resort is a vast tropical grove, replete with coconut palms and pandanus trees. Meandering channels of pure turquoise lead to the property’s main beach or to smaller lagoons, creating secluded private beaches waiting to be discovered. Every vista is breathtaking, and all have been incorporated into the design of the Resort: views of the open water and its vast sky contrast with the lush green of the island’s mainland, capped by the towering monolithic peak of Mount Otemanu and the domed summit of Mount Pahia. The Resort offers only suites - 108 spacious overwater bungalows and seven sprawling beachfront villa estates, all designed with thatched roofs and decorated with indigenous artwork. Four distinct restaurants offer a vast selection of creative culinary experiences, from Polynesian to French to traditional favorites, are complemented by special open-air dining, from private oceanside dinners to Tahitian beach parties with musicians and firedancers. An infinity-edged pool with private cabanas faces the white sand beach, as the lagoon sets the perfect backdrop for a leisurely afternoon under the tropical sun. A full-service spa, perfectly balanced by the powerful rhythms of the Pacific Ocean and the secluded tranquility of the island’s lagoon - offering a combination of relaxation and exhilaration that only Bora Bora can provide. The piece de resistance here is the overwater couples’ spa suite, where local ingredients such as monoi oil and vanilla are highlighted in pampering and therapeutic treatments. The connection Four Seasons has with the island community provides a truly authentic Polynesian experience. Local guides are available for many excursions, as are the Resort’s own marine biologist and black pearl expert, providing a wealth of learning opportunities, whether scientific or cultural.