Welcome to paradise. Originally settled in the 4th century, the island is a verdant jewel in an beautiful sea. Lush tropical rainforests... more »
Welcome to paradise. Originally settled in the 4th century, the island is a verdant jewel in an beautiful sea. Lush tropical rainforests and its location at the edge of an azure lagoon make Bora Bora one of the most beautiful, romantic places in the world.Le Méridien Bora Bora?s 99 tropically themed bungalows are either perched over the spectacular lagoon or nestled at the edge of ivory sands shadowed by tall coconut trees. Over-water bungalows feature a glass-bottomed floor, providing stunning views of the marine life below. Beach bungalows offer private beaches and hammocks. Le Tipanie restaurant features a different themed cuisine each night of the week. The Kaďnalu Club offers traditional Polynesian outrigger canoes, jet skiing, sailing, shark feeding and scuba diving. The Turtle Sanctuary at Le Méridien Bora Bora, an effort to help save the magnificent hawksbill turtle, is the only one of its kind in French Polynesia. The hotel offers educational presentations to teach guests about these beautiful creatures, and guests can swim with the turtles in the picturesque lagoon or even ?adopt? a turtle and help in the quest to return these animals to their natural wild habitat.
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On the tip of a Polynesian islet are sumptuous overwater bungalows with windows in the floor above the ocean, luxurious beach-front bungalows with authentic and refined cuisine where you can be serenaded by local traditional musicians, fish-watching, stargazing and much more. This is Le Meridien Bora Bora.
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Location. Le Meridien Bora Bora is a collection of luxury bungalows built in harmony with the natural surroundings in Bora Bora, French Polynesia. The resort rests along the shores of two islands, where vistas embrace Mt. Otemanu and unfurl along the Pacific horizon. Hotel Features. The lobby consists of a series of pavilions encircling a lily pond. The lobby features shops, an activities desk and dining establishments. Le Tipanie Restaurant offers buffet-style and á la carte Polynesian, Asian and Western breakfasts and dinners. Within view of Mt. Otemanu, Te Ava Restaurant prepares light snacks, pizzas and sandwiches. Miki Miki Bar serves canapés, while Fare Tupa specializes in paninis and ice creams. Reception staff offer DVDs translated to several languages. The resort's library includes a flat-screen television and a computer equipped with wireless Internet access. A lounge boasts chess tables and backgammon games. Traditional Tahitian activities include dance lessons and local crafts. Complimentary outdoor activities feature snorkeling, windsurfing, kayaking, volleyball and lawn bowling. Many of Bora Bora's recreational activities are available via excursion companies and can be booked through the resort. Guestrooms. Le Meridien Bora Bora offers 99 air-conditioned bungalows, 82 of which are built over the water with glass floors that provide a portal to the marine life below. All accommodations reflect French Polynesian décor with natural wooden fittings and decorative coral and shell accents. Furnished decks provide direct access to the lagoon or beach. Beds are protected with mosquito netting. Ceiling fans circulate ocean breezes. Satellite television offers local channels, French stations and CNN broadcasts. Bathrooms include separate tubs and showers. Bathtubs are positioned beneath louvered, lagoon-view windows. Expert Tip. Le Meridien Bora Bora's small infinity pool is complemented by an inner lagoon where guests may swim among tropical fish and turtles.
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68 year old male with a luxury budget, traveling for leisure
The Le Meridien Bora Bora hotel was incredible! The views and the service are impossible to beat. Expect to spend a lot more than normal! It is still worth it!!!
I am very likely
to return to the Le Méridien Bora Bora.
I would definitely recommend it to friends.
32 year old female with a moderate budget, traveling for leisure
Staying at Le Meridien Bora Bora is an experience. After getting off the plane, staff from the hotel will greet you and escort you to their boat. The 10 minute ride will go quickly as you gaze into amazingly clean Tiffany-colored lagoon (so clean, you can see all the way to the bottom of the 100 plus feet deep ocean). The hotel is located on its own reef and the check in process is leisurely but wonderful as you take a sip of complementary tropical drink and look at the beautiful sights.
The overwater bungalow rooms are showing their age (particularly the bathroom), and even though the room is large overall, too much furniture makes it seem small. A warning to those that get carsick easily, due to the ocean current and ocean breeze, the room will move and shake. If that bothers you, stay in the beach bungalow.
The facility and restaurants are top notch, with a lagoonarium pool that allows you to swim with the turtles and tropical fish!
32 year old female with a moderate budget, traveling for leisure
It was really, really beautiful. The food was amazing. The room was fun. The services were excellent. There was a snack bar right next to swimming pool and I could order drinks and lunch.
For some reason, it took some time to get food after you order, but you can swim around in the pool or just lay down under the sun umbrella while waiting. The foods were worthy of waiting. Everything I tried was really good. I stayed at an over water Bangalore for three nights. Its romantic, nice, fun.
But you might need a pair of earplugs. The winds sound was pretty spooky. Also, you should try snorkeling with turtles. Literally, there are turtles are all around with in the lagoon. Gosh, I cant stop thinking about it. I just wanna go back.