Monday, 26 November 2012

A short guide to travelling in Bora Bora


Bora Bora honeymoon Packages
Bora Bora is a remarkable Polynesian island, which is ranked among the top ones in the world. The best time to visit this place is the month of May.

How to reach: Once you take a flight to Tahiti, you can reach Bora Bora in an hour’s flight. If you are under a tight budget for your Bora Bora vacation, then reconsider your plans as this is an incredibly pricey destination. So, there isn’t anything cheap about the vacation here, but wither expensive or ‘extremely expensive’. We suggest you come with enough funds to have a good time here. 


To start with the guide, the climate of Bora Bora is undoubtedly tropical in nature. There are mainly two seasons: wet season and dry season. There are nearly 9000 natives living in Bora Bora. These natives are known to have their traditional roots from the island. They are very articulate about their culture and traditions. They believe that their island is a gift from the Polynesia gods.

There are many native dance forms and songs that mark this belief. People here believe in the concept of, ‘aita pea pea’, which translates into ‘not to worry’. Languages spoken here include French and Tahitian. However, travelers will find that English is spoken in tourist locations like hotels, resorts, and markets.

The place remains a top favorite among the travelers. Maximum tourists visiting the island are from America, Japan, and Europe. Among the many Bora Bora Holiday packages, the Bora Bora honeymoon Packages are known to sell the most as hot cakes because there are many couple who prefer their life’s best romantic time in these quixotic islands.

For shopping buffs, there are many art galleries, studios, shops that are set up in traditional and modern settings. The best buys include jewelry and black pearls. Local restaurants are influenced by French culture and cuisines, but at the same time you will be able to spot numerous other international restaurants here. Public transport on the island is limited, consisting of a single bus that goes halfway around the island and back roughly every hour. Taxis are also available.

If you choose to travel to Bora Bora, no need to worry about accommodation facilities. For relaxation, there are trusted natives specializing in ritual massage services. The island also offers flight seeing, along with helicopter tours.

A short guide to travelling in Bora Bora


Bora Bora honeymoon Packages
Bora Bora is a remarkable Polynesian island, which is ranked among the top ones in the world. The best time to visit this place is the month of May.

How to reach: Once you take a flight to Tahiti, you can reach Bora Bora in an hour’s flight. If you are under a tight budget for your Bora Bora vacation, then reconsider your plans as this is an incredibly pricey destination. So, there isn’t anything cheap about the vacation here, but wither expensive or ‘extremely expensive’. We suggest you come with enough funds to have a good time here. 


To start with the guide, the climate of Bora Bora is undoubtedly tropical in nature. There are mainly two seasons: wet season and dry season. There are nearly 9000 natives living in Bora Bora. These natives are known to have their traditional roots from the island. They are very articulate about their culture and traditions. They believe that their island is a gift from the Polynesia gods.

There are many native dance forms and songs that mark this belief. People here believe in the concept of, ‘aita pea pea’, which translates into ‘not to worry’. Languages spoken here include French and Tahitian. However, travelers will find that English is spoken in tourist locations like hotels, resorts, and markets.

The place remains a top favorite among the travelers. Maximum tourists visiting the island are from America, Japan, and Europe. Among the many Bora Bora Holiday packages, the Bora Bora honeymoon Packages are known to sell the most as hot cakes because there are many couple who prefer their life’s best romantic time in these quixotic islands.

For shopping buffs, there are many art galleries, studios, shops that are set up in traditional and modern settings. The best buys include jewelry and black pearls. Local restaurants are influenced by French culture and cuisines, but at the same time you will be able to spot numerous other international restaurants here. Public transport on the island is limited, consisting of a single bus that goes halfway around the island and back roughly every hour. Taxis are also available.

If you choose to travel to Bora Bora, no need to worry about accommodation facilities. For relaxation, there are trusted natives specializing in ritual massage services. The island also offers flight seeing, along with helicopter tours.

Wednesday, 17 October 2012

Top 5 restaurants in Bora Bora




The island of Bora Bora is situated in the Leeward group of the Society Islands of French Polynesia. It comes under the overseas collectivity of France in the Pacific Ocean. In the native language, Bora Bora is actually Pora Pora, meaning “first born”, in the local Tahitian language. One of the most interesting facts about this place is that there are no poisonous snakes or insects in French Polynesia, which makes it a safe place to even sleep on the beaches at night.

There are many restaurants serving their best services to the visitors here. Eating out in Bora Bora is an exclusive experience with world class cuisines available for the visitors. The island is very popular with Honeymoon couples. Several tourists flock the Island every year through the Bora Bora Holiday Packages. If you too are planning to spend your honeymoon here, then it is suggested you opt for tailor made Bora Bora Honeymoon Package.

Let’s have a look at the top 10 restaurants of Bora Bora that are must visit for all the travelers visiting this wonderland.

Bora Bora Yacht Club Restaurant
 
Bora Bora Yacht Club Restaurant


This restaurant is known to offer Global cuisines along with the bar facilities. Located in the Yacht Club, it has a wooden roof and an open deck with the amazing view of the lagoon & sea breeze. Open for lunch and dinner, the restaurant offers full menu dishes of all kinds. You will find that the tastes here are highly inspired by the Polynesian culture. The best picks include burgers & salads. If going Polynesian, then try vanilla dishes.
La villa Mahana

La villa Mahana


It becomes difficult to believe that this tiny 5 table restaurant is so popular that one has to book the tables 3 months in advance to make sure they get past the crowd. The restaurant is the work of Chef Damien Rinaldi Dovio. Their menu gets changed every two months and boasts of using quality Polynesian ingredients. Best picks include royal seafood salad with lobster, tiger prawns and caviar.

Restaurant ST JAMES, Vaitape
 
Restaurant ST JAMES, Vaitape


This is where you get delicious food in a perfect setting. The restaurant is situated on the water's edge, looking out at Bora Bora's beautiful crystal clear lagoon. The most recommended dish is the Papio fish with lemon crust.
Mai Kai Bora Bora, Vaitape

Mai Kai Bora Bora, Vaitape
 

Their live music is fantastic. Food is always nice here and the presentation is perfect. The most recommended dish to try here is the Moonfish tartare.


Aloe Cafe, Vaitape

Aloe Cafe, Vaitape


This is a Small local restaurant and bakery that offers great lunch and desserts. We suggest you try the Hawaiian pizza and a vanilla milkshake here if you are not sure what to eat here.