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 Le Bora Bora by Pearl Beach Resort 

Sun-soaked charm

Set on Motu Tevairoa, staying here feels like a far-flung island hideaway, although you’re just ten minutes by boat from the mainland.

At Le Bora Bora by Pearl Resorts, there’s a sense of refined ease. Traditional Polynesian style meets understated luxury, with overwater suites featuring glass panels by the bed and bath so you can watch the lagoon from the comfort of your room. Garden and beach villas offer private pools, while overwater bungalows put the lagoon literally at your feet. The setting strikes a rare balance of barefoot informality and indulgent polish, with dining that feels both relaxed and elegant, evening entertainment that brings the island spirit alive, and wellness facilities that sit within tranquil lily ponds.

Why we love Le Bora Bora by Pearl Beach Resort

  • The setting on its own motu gives you privacy and views, while a short boat ride brings you back to the mainland whenever you want.

  • Overwater bungalows feature glass panels for watching tropical fish without stepping outside, plus hammocks suspended above the lagoon for the ultimate lazing spot.

  • The Tāvai Spa is one of the most serene in Bora Bora, with pavilions over lily ponds and every excuse to spend an afternoon unwinding.

  • Boat transfers are easy. They’re typically free during the day and simple to arrange in the evening, with many restaurants collecting you straight from the jetty.

4 stars
May - Sep
Bora Bora
Approx. 20 hours excluding any stopover time (based on flights via the USA)
On the miniscule island of Motu Tevairoa in the Bora Bora lagoon; the small village of Vaitape is just a 15-minute boat ride away
Approx. 10 minutes’ boat transfer from the airport

Facilities

  • Restaurants & bars
  • Board
  • Spas & wellness
  • Diving & Watersports

Dining here blends French influences with Polynesian flavours. Expect abundant fresh seafood, cocktails that are as elegant as they are playful, and theme nights that pair generous buffets with live dance and music. Restaurants on the mainland will often collect you directly from the hotel’s jetty, making dinner out as seamless as staying in.

Otemanu Restaurant
An elegant open-air dining space with sweeping views of Mount Otemanu, serving refined French Polynesian dishes.

Miki Miki Restaurant 
A relaxed poolside spot for casual lunches, wood-fired pizzas, and easy dinners by the water.

Uaina Bar
A chic lounge for cocktails, fine wines, and sunset drinks overlooking the lagoon.

Poerava Gourmet Restaurant
An intimate fine-dining room with a gourmet tasting menu and carefully curated wine pairings.

What's Included

Room and Breakfast

Upgrade Options

Half Board

Tāvai Spa is a restful sanctuary, tucked among lily ponds with timber pavilions and treatment rooms that feel like part of the landscape. Massages, steam baths, and saunas provide a sense of ritual, while a well-equipped gym and yoga help balance indulgence with energy.

The lagoon here is made for play, with complimentary kayaks, paddleboards, and snorkelling gear ready whenever you are. Guides can arrange jet skiing, sailing, or fishing trips, while scuba diving brings you close to sharks, rays, and vibrant reef life.

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