Serving as part of the luxury chain of Pearl hotels in the South Pacific, the Bora Bora Pearl Beach Resort & Spa is another 5-star, first class resort that offers an excellent location that is ideal for both a honeymoon a family vacation. The Pearl resorts are known for excellent staff that go out of their way to keep guests happy, which helps justify the fact that this isn't among the cheaper overwater bungalow resorts in this region.
The Bora Bora Pearl Beach Resort & Spa has several bars and restaurants as well as a spa, a tennis court, and many other recreational facilities. Most rooms have amazing views of Mount Otemanu on the main Bora Bora Island, plus it's only a (free) 5-minute boat shuttle ride to the main island, which allows guests a much wider range of dining and shopping options while maintaining the privacy of an upscale overwater bungalow resort.
The Bora Bora Pearl Beach Resort & Spa is located on Motu Tevairoa, which is a small island just northwest of the main Bora Bora Island in the South Pacific.
20 Overwater bungalows
30 Premium Overwater bungalows
The Manea Spa at the Bora Bora Pearl Beach Resort & Spa combines traditional Tahitian architecture and materials with the comfort of state of the art facilities and equipment.
This Manea Spa features:
To reach the resort you need to fly to Tahiti first and then change for a short flight to the small airport in Bora Bora. From there you’ll be met by hotel staff who will load you on a private boat for a 10-minute ride directly to the hotel.
The Bora Bora Pearl Beach Resort seems to get nearly universal positive reviews from previous guests. A few people mention that the bed is slightly harder than they would prefer and that the rooms are a bit on the shabby side, but otherwise the reviews are all gushing about the resort, the staff, and its facilities.
The location in particular gets raves from guests, as it’s very private yet the free and fast shuttle to the main island town makes it very accessible to other dining and recreation options if you choose to venture out of the resort. The beach is also a draw with many feeling that it alone is worth the trip. Many words used to describe the resort are paradise, top-notch, spectacular and so on.