"Unbelievably beautiful scenery and incredibly helpful friendly staff. But be ready. All of that comes with a price. Everything is expensive there. You literally could buy a new car for the price of staying here for a week."
"This is a nice hotel with wonderful staff and excellent breakfast. The location is good and there is really nothing to complain about. Breakfast was the best we had in French Polynesia (stayed a total of 5 weeks in multiple islands) with a great variety of fruits and other foods. Even if you are a vegetarian, which I am not, you will find enough good food at breakfast to fill your belly with. The staff was very helpful, particularly Marama, who went above and beyond the call of duty to assist me in getting documents printed for my work so that I could file them with the court by the deadline. He was also never too busy to answer a question or share information. We always found him to be very friendly and extremely helpful. He is really a gem!"
"What an incredibly unique, memorable stay in Bora Bora. If you want to avoid the crazy costs of an overwater bungalow but you still want a magical stay at a more affordable price, this is the place. My wife and I booked the Garden Villa Suite for four nights and loved it. The property owners are so accommodating and friendly (rides to/from numerous places including pick-up at the village port, always checking on us, able to book excursions for you, provided us with a complimentary bottle of rum as a welcome gift, etc.). The villa itself is the ultimate blend of indoor/outdoor living, with covered kitchen and bathroom/shower areas outdoors and your overside bedroom and sitting room indoors with a super cold AC unit. Had use of property bicycles, which we used one day to pedal the entire loop of the main island (almost 3 hours but a pretty easy, mostly flat road) and another day to go to the public beach on the south side of the island very near the property. The property/room decor, photos on walls, and prideful touches are like a time capsule to past centuries of navigators and explorers across the South Pacific and other parts of the world. There is a steep walk up a hill to reach the property from the main road if you're not driving or receiving a ride, but we were fine with the moderate exercise and didn't find it too difficult. There are also pesky mosquitos which you'd expect on any island -- a small price to pay for a stay we'll remember. Would definitely return."
"Great hotel, with good service. But, the prices are very high, actually too high. You can get at least the same level of accommodations for half the price in Tahiti"
"I wanted to keep this place a secret just for myself. It's the best place in Bora Bora. On the beach next to the Intercontinental Hotel, with kitchen and a minimart across the street. Also the most happening restaurant next door plus rental car and scooter walking distance. Marita beach is the best spot in Bora Bora, and this hotel is the best priced"
"The Villa is an artists vision. A live in artist who has built a villa that blends art , community and the environment that blends into everyday. Valerie was so wonderful, helpful, accomodating and kind. The staff are friendly and the breakfasts are so scrumptious. We loved our days here and could have stayed longer. Well worth it!"
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.
How many Bed & Breakfasts can I expect to find in Bora Bora?
Expedia has 5 B&Bs for your stay in Bora Bora.
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 Le Meridien Beach 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.