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Bora Bora is quite possibly the most famous island destination in the world and the reasons for this are as clear as the waters that surround it. Encompassed by the magical Bora Bora lagoon, the island is nothing short of a paradise for water lovers, one which is open 24 hours a day, 356 days a year.
Located in the Pacific Ocean, the original name of the island in Tahitian means 'First Born' and upon arrival, you could be forgiven for feeling like a child in a sweet shop. Once you have recovered from the breath-taking natural beauty of the island and its surroundings, you will have a hard time choosing what to do first; from snorkelling, sailing, and swimming to word-class scuba diving, aqua-safari and waterskiing (and everything in between) you will wonder how you will fit it all in.
Everything here revolves around water, and even some of the hotels are built over it on stilts. Over-the-water bungalows are now a standard feature of the island, offering accommodation ranging from affordable to luxurious. With flights in and out of the Bora Bora airport you will waste no time diving right in and while there is no public transport on the island to speak of, cars and bicycles are readily available for hire.
A once-in-a-lifetime experience, Bora Bora is the perfect destination for those who are looking for a holiday in to which they can submerge themselves in the beauty of their surroundings. The island is a true Tahiti Polynesian paradise.
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