Monday, May 28, 2018

Welcome to Dream Island: Bora Bora



The author James Michener called Bora Bora the most beautiful island in the world. It's a travel-writing law to mention this is the first paragraph of any article that attempts to use common words to describe this French Polynesian paradise. And now that it's out of the way, we can start. Bora Bora is the most beautiful island in the world (had to repeat, it's true). It's so unbelievably beguiling, and so often used in pictorials as the epitome of exotic islands, that some question its existence. But rest assured, this volcanic island with a palm-fringed coral reef that forms a lagoon of water so crystal clear that the Caribbean looks murky by comparison is very real and very attainable to world travelers and island lovers.



Whichever category you fall into, you'll fall in love the moment you arrive in Bora Bora. You'll love Mount Otemanu, the claw-shaped mountain that seems to wave to you at whichever hammock you're resting in. You'll love the warmth from the sun, the trade winds and the locals. You'll love the lagoon that looks more like an artist's palette filled with shades of water, azure, turquoise, teal, so vibrant you'll forget other colors exist.

We know that Bora Bora is not for everyone, especially those of the easily- antsy persuasion. For this is the type of destination where relaxing is the law and where some never wander further than 50 meters from their resort. If you need the time to read War and Peace and crave fresh seafood, coconut milk and long naps under the sun, then this is your nirvana.

Don't get the wrong idea, there's plenty to do on and around this aquatic playground of an island. Stay in a bungalow over the water, and all you have to do is take the spiral staircase from your private terrace to swim in the lagoon or snorkel through coral gardens. Wade through the warm waters to your resort, and your options expand to kayaking, jet skiing, parasailing and even a ride in a traditional Polynesian dugout canoe.

Hop on a motorized outrigger canoe to explore further out into Bora Bora's legendary lagoon. At some spots, guides will call the sharks and stingrays closer for you to carefully hand feed. For a safer view, visit the Bora Bora Lagoonarium to swim with manta rays while the sharks stay on the other side of the fence. Safer still, take to the air in a helicopter, where you can still see the sharks languorously swim in the clear waters below as you fly over reefs, valleys and waterfalls.

To tour the island from a more stable transport, rent a bicycle. The road that encircles the island is only 19 miles long, so you can rent a bike, pack a picnic and explore at your own pace through coconut plantations and past old temples. Be sure to ride counterclockwise, for that will put the wind at your back as you visit Povai Bay for the best views on the island of both Mounts Otemanu and Pahia. Whenever you need a break, stop at a roadside stand and watch the machete-wielding proprietor chop off the top of a coconut for you to drink.



One essential item you cannot forget during any tour of Bora Bora is your camera. Every inch of the stunning landscape creates a movable feast that makes amateur photos giddy with excitement. The opportunities are visually endless, as the lemon-yellow hibiscus flowers, green-carpeted mountains and shimmering blue waters seem to pose for you. Even when you're snorkeling, the tropical fish, their vivid colors dazzling in the clear waters, seemingly slow down just long enough for your underwater camera to focus and take the shot of your life.



There are several ways to watch those fish in Bora Bora, but the best may be from the comfort of your bungalow. Many of the huts-on-stilts have a glass floor through which you can watch the fish play and waves flow by without lifting a muscle, providing yet another novel way to relax and enjoy the island.

Indulge your travel dreams in Bora Bora! Contact us today and soon you'll be gazing out over the world's most beautiful lagoon from your private veranda.


Dream Vacations - The Operach Team is a travel agency based in Overland Park, Kansas. We take pride in working with clients across the country who love to travel. We build vacation experiences that will create memories to last a lifetime.  Our team has specialties across a wide range of vacation options; custom Europe itineraries, Alaska, escorted tours, all-inclusive resorts, Disney, Caribbean, Hawaii, South Pacific, cruise holidays, and river cruises.   

We look forward to making your dream vacations come true!! 

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