All inclusive Vacation in Bora Bora
Deciding to spend your honeymoon in Bora Bora will surely pay off. Such a wonderful place, surrounded by a lagoon and completely away from all the stress and daily worries that we are used to dealing with, this island is perhaps the closest to heaven that we can ever be. And if you want to make of your honeymoon an even more fantastic and perfect experience.
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One of the best options in order to have a majestic honeymoon in Bora Bora is choosing a package with accommodation at the spectacular Bora Bora Lagoon Resort, which is located in Motu Toopua Bp 175. This has a complete service with swimming pools, full spa and fitness center, beauty services, massage treatments, bars and restaurants, room service and a private beach. The suites are definitely amazing since they are truly spacious rooms where you will feel completely at home. They also include amenities such as internet access, cable TV, air conditioning, private appliances, bathrobes, mini bar, refrigerator and many entertainment options. Flights for this package are through Air Tahiti Nui, Air Tahiti, Delta or Continental.
You can also enjoy the fantastic Club Med Bora Bora, one of the most exclusive and luxurious hotels in the region. Located in BP 34 Anau, Vaitape, this all inclusive hotel features wonderful installations that will truly amaze you. We must mention its outdoor swimming pool, fitness center and on site dining options, nightclub, gift shops and private beach access. Plus, honeymoon suites include amenities fantastic amenities and relaxing decoration for your complete happiness. You can choose your flight for this package through American Airlines, Delta, Continental or Qantas Airways.
But how about Bora Bora? It is grouped inside the Society Islands and is part of the Leeward Islands, while the other famous island of Tahiti is grouped into the Windward Islands, being part as well of the Society Islands. The island of Bora Bora has in its center the remains of an ancient volcano that originally formed the territory. The name “Bora Bora” is believed to mean “First born” in native language.
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