Are you dreaming of a tropical vacation in the most lavish surroundings? Perhaps on an island with idyllic, white sandy beaches while looking into pristine turquoise waters? If so, the award winning Four Seasons in Bora Bora will provide elegance and luxury surpassed by none. This is Tahiti’s most famous island in the South Pacific of French Polynesia’s Leeward Islands. This island is the perfect venue to bask in opulent living while listening to romantic French phases as they flow smoothly from one word to the next. Tahitian is also spoken by the native population with English widely used throughout the island welcoming guests from around the world with friendliness and fragrant Polynesian leis.
Dining with Marvelous Views
Many dining options are offered at the resort to satisfy any guests’ desire. A favorite is found adjacent to the beach at Tere Nui, a Tahitian term for “great voyage”. There are wondrous views of the lagoon with an open-air layout allowing sea breezes to sweep aromas of the islands’ natural fragrance. This is where you will find a breakfast buffet with assortments of fruits, baked good, and an omelet station. Arii Moana also overlooks the lagoon with a view to the far away Mount Otemanu. The menu features a blend of fresh seafood and succulent meats while infusing Polynesian and French traditions with an excellent wine selection. Resort casual and reservations are recommended for this elegant and romantic restaurant that floods with natural light. Fire breathing muscular performers beating drums, stomping the ground, and arming themselves with deep pitched war cries will dance around the fire to rally their guests to join their quest. The captivating and savory Polynesian Dinner Show will bring laughs and good natured conversion with your friends and family.
Suites & Residences
Once you have made the long journey to Bora Bora you cannot wait to rest in your own suite before beginning your adventures to scuba dive, swim, or take a long walk along the beach. The sensuous and fun overwater bungalow suites are available for those that enjoy watching schools of fish swim through crystal clear waters. A branching pier connects the units providing easy access to other buildings yet provides privacy. There are a hundred to choose from with fifteen suites having their own plunge pools. If you are better suited to a beach front estate, there are seven of those and of course, one private island for guests desiring a bit of seclusion. Traditional thatched-leaf roofs made from indigenous pandanus trees are used to top each building at the resort. The resorts décor incorporates local flowers and vegetation, traditional art, gleaming hardwood floors, and walls stained that hints of driftwood or coral. Fantastic bright light sparkles off the waters during the day and majestically shines down from the stars at night.