Bora. These two words may be small in size, but they hold special meaning to many. In fact, the phrase ‘Bora Bora' brings to mind swallow tropical water, drinks in the sand, mountain views and picture perfect moments to last a lifetime. Not only is Bora Bora a dream for many, but a popular wedding and honeymoon destination for visitors from around the world.

Surprisingly, Bora Bora can also serve as a family destination for those seeking a family getaway during the summer or a tropical reunion. However, not all resorts in the area offer family friendly activities. Luckily though, there is one that not only offers fantastic activities suited for all ages, but a romantic vibe as well. This resort is the Le Meridien Bora Bora. Here, guess will find amenity filled rooms with a special glass floor cutout for two starting at only US$928 per night.

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The Deal

A water villa at the Le Meridien Bora Bora for US$928 (taxes and fees included) per night for two people.


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The Details

Available during the month of July, this low nightly rate includes all taxes and fees, allowing you the chance to stay in an overwater dream without having to pay over US$1,000 a night. This deal is great for both couples and families alike as the resort is home to amenities that cater to each, while still providing privacy for those seeking it. For the price, guests will also find spacious rooms, views of a lifetime, an assortment of amenities and activities to choose from and a relaxing spa.


Large rooms with a glass floor and private deck

There are two types of overwater rooms available, with one titled the premium overwater bungalow. Through both room styles do vary in size, they each come with a long list of room amenities to enjoy. Some of these amenities include a king size bed, Wi-Fi, 24 hour top-notch room service, an entertainment system consisting of a flat screen satellite TV, CD player and a DVD player with video on demand. Other amenities found in each room are a mini bar, telephone, safety box, a convenient coffee and tea maker, in room sate, air conditioning for those hotter than expected days and a bathroom complete with a separate bathtub and shower stall.

 

Each room also comes complete with a large back deck that is both private and practical. Each deck comes furnished and designed for lounging as well as steps into the sea for an afternoon of swimming. Back inside each room, guests will find a large glass floor cutout that is perfect for sea life viewing without having to take a dip in the water.

Exciting activities for both adults and children

Although each room is both exciting and luxurious, you’ll want to explore the rest of the resort during your stay as well as it’s just as exciting. Whether you’re traveling as a romantic duo or as a family, you’ll find lots of amenities and activities that cater to exactly what you’re looking for. Some of the fun in-house activities include snorkeling, beach volleyball, pedal boats, ping pong, billiards and kids activities in the Children’s program.  Guests will also find access to deep sea fishing, a shark and ray feeding program, water skiing, jet skiing and parasailing, among a few others. Those seeking out an afternoon of relaxation will find it at the on-site wellness center. This center, much like a spa, offers a range of treatments and massages for you to enjoy.

 

The resort also includes a vast array of practical amenities. These amenities include lockers, daily housekeeping, laundry service, currency exchange, a tour desk alongside a 24 hour front desk, airport transfer and newspapers to enjoy each morning.

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  1. I will only be on Bora Bora for a short time. How reliable are the boats from the resorts back to the cruise port?

    1. Laura,

      Generally the boats in Bora Bora are reliable and it’s extremely rare to have weather issues, but I haven’t taken one to the cruise port so I may not be the best person to answer this. Best of luck. -Roger

  2. I am looking into a trip to Tahiti.
    Our good friend is getting married on July 17 on Mo’orea.
    We would like to go from July 10 or 11 – July 25.

    Preferably, we would like an over the water bungalow, but potentially would like to island hop.
    Are there any packages have some sort of deal?