The Bora Bora Island of Tahiti is one of the best tourist
destination in the world. Bora Bora is a small South Pacific island northwest
of Tahiti in French Polynesia. Bounded by sand-fringed motus (islets) and a
turquoise lagoon protected by a coral reef, it’s well-known for its scuba
diving. It's also a common luxury resort destination where some guest bungalows
are perched over the water on stilts.
The small island of Bora Bora overspills with beauty. A inactive
volcano rises up at its center and fans out into lush jungle before spilling
into an aquamarine lagoon. In fact, author James Michener, who wrote
"Tales of the South Pacific," called Bora Bora "the most
beautiful island in the world." The 18th-century British explorer James
Cook even coined it as the "Pearl of the Pacific." Bora Bora is quiet very expensive.
The very definition of a tropical getaway, blissful Bora Bora abounds with luxurious resorts, sunny skies, warm waters and friendly locals. See Bora Bora and experience firsthand the crystal clear
waters of its lagoon and the relaxing atmosphere for which it is known. And as
you might've already guessed, the main industry on this petite island in French
Polynesia and its swarm of tiny motu (islands) is tourism. To that end, you can
snorkel, explore Vaitape (Bora Bora's main port), and hike Mount Otemanu and
more. But there's a catch: In short,
visit Bora Bora for natural beauty, visit for utter relaxation and visit if you
have the money.
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