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Le Meridien Bora Bora in Bora Bora, French Polynesia |
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Le Meridien Bora Bora
Bp 190 Vaitape
Bora Bora, French Polynesia BP190
Call Expedia at: 1-800-551-2409 |
| Private retreat with sea turtles and spectacular scenery This resort offers exclusive accommodations beside a private lagoon on a secluded islet off the southeast coast of Bora Bora. Bungalow-style accommodations include beachside units with hammocks and overwater units with large glass panels in the floor. Swimming with sea turtles, feeding sharks and rays, and pirogue-style sailing tours top a long list of aquatic activities.
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Amenities | Recreation | Features | Reviews
Le Meridien Bora Bora Amenities
Accessible only by private launch, this exclusive resort is set on the tip of Motu Piti Aau, a 10-kilometer-long islet just off the southeast coast of Bora Bora. It features 96 beachfront and overwater bungalows arrayed around or a private lagoon and in the surrounding waters of the atoll. Accommodations blend an island-inspired decor of burnished hardwoods, louvered windows, and thatched ceilings with modern amenities, including air conditioning, minibars, and CD/DVD players. Resort amenities include two restaurants, one bar, and a spa with a full menu of massages, scrubs, and other soothing treatments. The resort offers an impressive array of water sports and other aquatic activities. Guests can swim with protected sea turtles in the resort lagoon, feed local rays and sharks, and learn to sail a traditional Polynesian sailing canoe. An outdoor pool, complimentary water-sports equipment, and child-sized water toys are available, along with scuba diving, water skiing, catamaran cruises, and guided Jet Ski excursions (surcharges apply). Complimentary boat shuttle to the village of Anau on the main island of Bora Bora is also provided.
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Recreation
Built beside a small, protected lagoon, this resort offers a dazzling array of aquatic activities. Guests can swim in a freshwater pool, float alongside sea turtles in the lagoon, or play with complimentary kayaks, outrigger canoes, pedal boats, and windsurfers. Families, meanwhile, have access to modified snorkeling equipment, small-scale windsurfers and sailboats, and other children-friendly activities. Guided lagoon tours, sunset catamaran cruises, pirogue sailing classes, and shark and ray feeding top a long list of activities that are offered at a surcharge. The recreational activities listed below are available either on site or near the hotel; fees may apply.
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Features
Le Tipanie - Themed buffets and à la carte items are served daily in this open-air restaurant perched beside the lagoon. Le Te Ava - Guests can dine with their feet in the sand at this restaurant next to the pool. Open for lunch with special menus available for evening dining. Miki Miki Bar - Teak floors and a prow-like deck give this open-air lounge the ambience of a cruise ship heading towards Mount Otemanu across the lagoon. In the evening, live music adds to the inviting ambience.
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Le Meridien Bora Bora Reviews
| Traveler Ratings Summary for Le Meridien Bora Bora
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Overall: 5.00 |
Service
5.00 |
Condition
5.00 |
Cleanliness
5.00 |
Comfort
5.00 |
Recommend
100 % |
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| Le Meridien's service is one notch above other hotels |
Overall: 5 |
Service 5 |
Condition 5 |
Cleanliness 5 |
Comfort 5 |
Recommend Yes |
| Le Meridien's service really complements the beauty of Bora Bora. Room service crew waits in the staff station of my over-water bungalow area and replaces towels 3 times a day only when we step out of the room. The layout of the hotel fits into the nature without spoiling the serenity of the beautiful turquoise surroundings. It is so calm and relax here that no one uses those free water sports equipments to ruin the moment. Over-water bungalow is not small at all as reviewed in one professional travel book. The glass floor area is large and was cleaned 3 times a day to maintain the clear see through view. The French restaurant offers very good food with moderate price. Over all, an experience of a life time. Just lying on the porch at dusk with dry (yes, dry), cool breeze cleansing your whole body and soul, it is the ultimate relaxation.
Reviewed by traveler from Cupertino, CA on May 1, 2006 |
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