things to do in Bora Bora

If Heaven on Earth were to exist, it sits in the middle of the Pacific ocean on a little slice of land named Bora Bora. Where turquoise waters and lush green mountains meet; where longstanding Polynesian traditions come face to face with modern luxury and diverse water sports; and where the sand is so white, the sunsets are so colorful and the drinks are served with such a smile; it’s no wonder Bora Bora has long been regarded as one of the world’s most romantic destinations.

Officially nicknamed “The Romantic Island”, Bora Bora offers stunning sunsets over incredible hidden beaches (some of the top 10 beaches in the world), quiet island vibes, and ultra seclusion. This paradise island is undoubtedly a romantic destination to enjoy at least once!

The list of things to do in Bora Bora covers everything from culture to adventure, relaxation, art, and romance; so whether you’re interested in learning about traditional Bora Boran culture, experiencing the thrill of parasailing over a coral reef, or snorkeling with stingrays; you’ll find plenty of excitement on the horizon.

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1 – Snorkel in the world’s most magical waters

snorkeling in Bora Bora

With aquamarine shores so translucent you can see the seabed sway under the waves, snorkeling in Bora-Bora is an experience of a lifetime.

The coral reefs that fringe the island are teeming with brightly-colored fish, making it a top spot for snorkelers (and divers) of all levels of experience; and if you’re lucky, you might even spot a stingray or two.

A mainstay activity for all, snorkeling often comes part-in-parcel with half-day sailing adventures, a floating bar experience, eco-tourism tours, or jetskiing; simply choose your preferred duration, budget, and adventure and let the friendly guides handle the rest.

If a pre-arranged tour is out of the question, many resorts offer complimentary snorkeling equipment and lessons for guests; so grab a mask, flippers, and a waterproof camera and you’ll be swimming in paradise before you know it.

2 – Peer through glass-bottom floors at underwater worlds on a catamaran sail

Nothing evokes the kind of social media envy that a selfie on a luxury catamaran sailing in Bora Bora does – and luckily, it’s a relatively affordable pastime that’s easy to indulge in.

With glass-bottom floors, comfy lounging areas, shaded decks, and plenty of onboard amenities (including drinks service for everyone looking to really get into that vacation mode), catamarans provide the perfect way to spend an afternoon or two out on the enchanting Bora Bora waters.

Traveling on a budget? Then a small group adventure is your best bet. However, if it’s lavish relaxation you’re after and are willing to pay a bit extra, private charters with your own personal captain, and food and drinks service is also available.

Either way, get ready for a spectacular sunset.

3 – Take a hike on Mount Otemanu and Mount Pahia

Hikers, listen up! If you’re looking for an invigorating (and challenging) hike that offers incredible views, add both Mount Otemanu — rising 2,400 feet above the lagoon — and the twin peaks of Mount Pahia — slightly smaller but no less dramatic at about 2,150 feet —  to the bucket list.

The two dormant volcanoes are a sight to behold and make for a rewarding day trip full of hiking, driving in a 4X4, and a stop for lunch at a local restaurant.

On Mount Otemanu, while the peak isn’t accessible because of its unstable nature, the 6-hour trek to the “shoulders” of the mountain dishes up stellar views and remains one of the more difficult hikes on the island.

Don’t miss the hidden cave on the mountain’s northeastern side, where you’ll be greeted by spectacular vistas over to the islands of Taha’a and Ra’iatea. On Mount Pahia, unlike Otemanu, you can actually reach the peak — and make no mistake, the views from the summit and worth every step of the grueling 6-to8-hour return hike.

While both mountains are accessible solo, a guided hike is highly recommended.

4 – Have a Canoe Breakfast at InterContinental Bora Bora Resort

Canoe Breakfast at InterContinental Bora Bora Resort
credit to InterContinental Hotels Group

A bucket-list worthy accommodation, with villas that float above the translucent waters, the InterContinental Bora Bora Resort is an experience not to be missed.

The 5-star resort and day spa boasts a private beach, several restaurants and bars, a fitness room, Turkish bath and outdoor pool, and spa facilities — but it’s the suites themselves, which you’ve surely seen on postcards time and time again, which steal the show.

With panoramic views of Mount Otemanu in the distance, there are few better places on earth than these direct-water-access hideaways. Top it all off with a Polynesian Canoe Breakfast, and you’ll be feeling pretty darn special.

5 – Soak in the sun on Matira Beach

Matira Beach in Bora Bora

As the long public beach on the island, Matira is unsurprisingly busy and well-loved – but that’s all part of its charm.

With close to a mile of warm, powdery white sand, crystal-clear waters, and a backdrop of lush green mountains, all intersecting at the southern tip of the main island, it’s easy to see why a visit to the slice of natural beauty is considered one of the essential things to do in Bora Bora.

Far more than just a nice beach, the area is also teeming with locally-run resorts, shops, and eateries, making it the ideal spot for an afternoon of sunbathing by the sea or exploring further afield.

6 – Wander around (and grab some souvenirs at) magical Vaitape

Beautifully located in Vaitape Bay, this small village (small, yet still the main town on Bora Bora) is home to some of the nicest shops on the island — from boutiques selling the latest fashion to art galleries and souvenir stores (don’t miss Sibani Perle for black pearl jewelry).

What’s more, it’s also the perfect place to people watch, with locals and tourists alike meandering around its narrow streets and waterfront promenade.

If you’re looking for a break from the beach (or simply want to pick up a few presents for friends and family), be sure to wander around Vaitape and take in the charm of this little town.

7 – Feel the need for speed on the back of a jet ski

jet ski in Bora Bora

One for the thrill-seekers, a jet-ski ride, with the warm sea breeze and refreshing ocean spray buzzing through your hair, is easily one of the quintessential things to do in Bora Bora, if only for a quick 15 minutes or so for the experience alone.

Available for rent by the hour, half-day, or full-day (or as part of a combination tour), jet skiing is one of the more popular activities on the island – and it’s not hard to see why.

Zipping around the lagoon at high speed, taking in all of the beauty that surrounds you; it’s a feeling that’s hard to replicate.

8 – Snorkel with Nemo and other dazzling species around the colorful Coral Gardens

Coral Gardens, Bora Bora

As the name might suggest, Coral Gardens is a snorkeler’s paradise and a great place to start if you’re new to the activity.

Just a short boat ride from shore on the west side of the island, not too far from the Sofitel Bora Bora Marara Beach Resort.

The aptly-named gardens are home to an abundance of colorful coral and fish, as well as turtles, eels, reef sharks and rays; making it perfect for anyone looking for a relaxed morning surrounded by the great outdoors.

Hot tip: while solo snorkeling is possible, locals recommend joining a guided tour to find the most wildlife-abundant spots (plus, then you don’t have to worry about the transport).

9 – Get off-road with a 4×4 jeep adventure!

jeep tours in Bora Bora

Where adventure and adrenaline meet immersive nature and abundant wildlife, jeep tours are always a sure-fire hit. The best way to see everything that the area has to offer, jeep safaris take you off the beaten track (and often up into the mountains) for an unforgettable day or two of exploration in some of the most beautiful landscapes on earth.

From half-day tours that circle the island offering a quick but thorough highlights reel to all-in-one adventures that also include a few hours on a jet ski or a boat, there’s an itinerary to suit all tastes.

Enjoy cruising around for three to four hours, for example, to viewpoints, lookout spots and other fascinating spots relative to French Polynesian history. With the wind blowing through your hair and the open rooftop, whizz past Matira Beach, the WWII Faanui Canon, Āmanahune lookout point, Mount Popoti and other eye-catching locales.

10 – Sign up for a Maohi Nui sailing experience

One of the most popular things to do on Bora Bora is going sailing on its glistening lagoon, and one of the best ways to do it is with a culture-focused company like Maohi Nui — Maohi, after all, refers to the ancestors of the Polynesian peoples.

Offering a range of half-day or full-day excursions, as well as sunset sails complete with champagne, a bit of ukelele and canapés, there’s something for everyone.

The canoe tours are a crowd favorite, delivering a truly immersive experience with a knowledgeable guide to help you learn about the local culture and flora and fauna, as well as providing ample opportunity for snorkeling in crystal clear waters.

While the Polynesian feast and fire show on a private motu (island) delivered a strong cultural insight rarely found with the typical tourist activities.

11 – Try out the water sports at Le Moana Resort

Where enviable luxury in overwater bungalows meets exciting water sports, peppered with a whole host of amenities exclusive to a region of the world where the sun shines nearly every day of the year, the Intercontinental’s Le Moana is a resort like no other.

With so many activities on offer here — from paddleboarding to snorkeling and deep-sea fishing — you can be sure that boredom won’t even be an option when visiting Bora Bora.

If you’re after something slow and relaxing, cruise around the lagoon in a kayak or on a traditional outrigger canoe; or, for a more adventurous day out, sign up for one of the resort’s helmet dives, sub-scooter dives, or submarine dives, which venture up to 50 meters below the surface where a colorful paradise awaits.

12 – Tick whale-watching off your lifetime Bucket List

If you’re visiting Bora Bora between July through November, there’s a good chance you’ll be able to see humpback whales — they migrate through the area during that time of year. A truly wonderful sight, these gentle giants are a joy to watch as they play and breach in the water.

There are a few different ways you can go whale-watching while in Bora Bora: from the shore, on a private or public boat tour, or even from the air with a helicopter ride. No matter how you choose to do it, make sure to add this display of Mother Nature’s beauty to your list of things to do in Bora Bora.

13 – Feed some sharks and stingrays!

Coming face to face with these intimidating —albeit naturally friendly— creatures in an experience in and of itself; feeding them, however, is a whole other ball game.

Offered by many of the island’s boat operators, shark (native blacktip reef sharks) and stingray feeding can be done either as part of a snorkeling tour or (for those who really don’t want to get wet) from the safety of the vessel itself.

Be prepared to have your hands and feet —and anything else that’s within arms reach— touched by these inquisitive creatures, who naturally gravitate to the food.

And, as a little bonus, most companies include hotel pickup and drop-off in the package price, making for a memorable and hassle-free morning.

14 – Lunch on a private island, i.e. a motu

beach picnics in Bora Bora

For a day full of luxury, relaxation, and unforgettable memories, take a trip out onto the tranquil lagoon with Lagoon Service Bora Bora.

Having been delighting visitors for years, the team offers an exclusive range of private cruises in glass-bottomed boats, catamarans, or traditional outrigger canoes that explore different areas of the Island.

Perfect for couples, honeymooners, or small groups looking to explore the crystal-clear waters, colorful coral, and diverse marine life of the lagoon.

With an experienced and passionate crew, a range of delicious food and drinks included in most tours (not to mention lunch on a private islet, AKA a motu), and plenty of Instagram-worthy photo opportunities along the way, these enviable adventures are sure to leave a longlasting memory.

15 – Meet turtles and rays at the Lagoonarium

Lagoonarium, Bora Bora

Bora Bora is home to one of the world’s most beautiful and intriguing lagoons, but did you know that there’s also an aquarium in town?

Well, not your typical manmade aquarium; rather, a family-owned section of the lagoon that welcomes an abundance of sharks, stingrays, eagle rays, sea turtles, and a whole lot more in a safe, controlled, and confined (yet still roomy) space.

Located on a small motu (outer island), the Lagoonarium also gives visitors the chance to snorkel under the supervision of a guide and catch an up-close glimpse of the beauty that lies beneath — a strong stepping stone to open-ocean snorkeling for another day.

16 – Explore the impressive landscape with a quad bike tour

quad tours in Bora Bora

Bora Bora is one of the most picturesque islands in the world, and what better way to explore her beauty than on a quad bike, well and truly off the beaten track?

A great way to see all that the island has to offer, these tours take you off-road and through some of the most inaccessible (and stunning) parts of Bora Bora.

Learn about Polynesian culture while enjoying local snacks and fruits!

Typically combined with other heart-racing activities like jet ski tours and ziplining, a quad bike tour is a perfect way to end an adrenaline-filled day on this paradise tropical island.

17 – Head underwater with an aqua safari

credit to Aqua Safari Bora Bora

A two-to-three hour wonderful wildlife-viewing excursion that includes a solid 30 minutes wearing the state-of-the-art underwater helmet.

The Aqua Safari is a must for anyone visiting Bora Bora who wants to get up close and personal with the enchanting sea life but isn’t a confident swimmer.

Led by experienced guides, the safari takes you through the crystal-clear waters of the lagoon in search of rays, (friendly) sharks, schools of fish, and other marine life – all while you learn about the fascinating local ecosystems.

Perfect for visitors of all ages, the Aqua Safari is a unique and unforgettable way to experience the magic of Bora Bora.

18 – Have a romantic stay in paradise at the Four Seasons Resort Bora Bora

Absolutely flawless, reminiscent of the stereotypically lavish over-water bungalows, the Four Seasons Resort Bora Bora is located on Point Matira, a relatively secluded part of the island where the views are nothing short of glorious.

With glimmering waters and a stunning Mount Otemanu backdrop, this romantic resort is perfect for couples looking for a peaceful escape from reality — especially when you consider their beach wedding service, with a chapel that overlooks the lagoon, for anyone looking to tie the knot.

Spellbinding bungalows aside, the resort also boasts an infinity pool, day spa, and fitness center, and offers activities like kayaking, shark feeding, and snorkeling to anyone staying in one of their luxury villas.

19 – Add to your rare collection of jewels when shopping for pearls

Fun fact: The Tahitian black pearl is found in the waters around the French Polynesian islands, including Bora Bora. Skip the import fees and purchase your own set of these mystifyingly expensive jewels while you’re here.

The Tahiti Pearl Market is located just outside of Vaitape, taking the time to accommodate each and every visitor by making custom jewelry pieces on the spot from their chosen peals. Guiding you through the correct size, surface perfection, shape and color, Arc En Ciel Bora-Bora is run by qualified pearl expert Wendy, and her shop is in Vaitape.

Wristbands, rings and other fine jewelry pieces with a refined contemporary touch, Sibani Perles has been cultivating the gems for more than 50 years. Tahia Pearls is another craftsman, established in 1993, and its specialties lie in its interestingly-designed bracelets, necklaces and rings. One more fabulous option is Deep Sea Pearls.

20 – Spot some blacktip reef sharks and more on a Polynesian Outrigger Canoe

Polynesian Outrigger Canoe, Bora Bora

Hop aboard a traditional Polynesian outrigger canoe, historically used to transport people between islands. Today, you can get a bit of the experience, as you enjoy a delicious Polynesian lunch.

Learn about the history of these water vessels, as you sail through Bora Bora’s iconic blue lagoon. Some canoe packages include lunch on board, or on a secluded motu beach, with snorkeling options available.

Enjoy the fresh lagoon breeze, as you see the incredible sight of blacktip reef sharks, manta rays, and more!

Looking for something private for date night? Consider booking a private romantic dinner on the traditional canoe!

21 – Photographers, sweep in unique vistas from a microlight plane

microlight plane flight in Bora Bora

The splendid scenery of the island is even better when viewed from overhead; and with a microlight plane, you can feel freer than ever! Mountains, lagoons, and flawless tropical sights surround you throughout the flight, and you’ll get lots of chances to see the gorgeous island in a new light!

Photographers especially love this activity for the unique angles from way up in the sky, soaring over Mount Oteman as you’ve never seen her before.

Take-off is from Bora Bora Airport, and the 25-minute flight is a tandem one piloted by a professional microlighter. Due to the cozy size of the multi-axis microlight, the plane can fit only two passengers — you and the pilot.

Is the whole family keen on flying? The minimum age requirement is ten years and older.

22 – Meet an artistic icon at the Art Gallery & Studio Alain Despert

Art Gallery & Studio Alain Despert, Bora Bora
credit to Art Gallery & Studio Alain Despert

If you’re looking for a little bit of culture during your stay in Bora Bora, be sure to check out the Art Gallery & Studio Alain Despert in Vaitape.

This small but well-stocked gallery is home to an impressive collection of Despert’s contemporary and colorful art, whose enamel and acrylic pieces are now exhibited in many major cities throughout the US.

However, wind the clock back to 1990 and Despert was only just getting discovered — here, on Bora Bora. The famed artist still resides and works here today and, if you’re lucky, you can meet him with an easily arranged appointment (just do so via email before visiting).

What’s more, the gallery also tells the artist’s backstory, diving deep into his unique creative process.

23 – Feel extra fancy with a helicopter tour

helicopter tours in Bora Bora

An experience that must be at the top of the bucket list of those visiting French Polynesia is a scenic helicopter flight over Bora Bora, a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to admire the stunning Pearl of the Pacific from above.

Departing from the Tahiti Nui Helicopters PAGO base, choose from the 10, 20 or 30-minute flights and enjoy a birds-eye view over the island’s most beautiful spots, such as the impressive lagoon of Bora Bora or the unique motus.

This is by far one of the best things to do in Bora Bora, and for those visiting with their partners, you don’t want to miss a romantic flight over the heart-shaped island of Tupai!

24 – Explore the depths of the ocean without getting wet with a glass-bottom boat tour

A great activity for the whole family, a glass-bottom boat tour at Moana Adventure Tours is a perfect way to see the amazing marine life that calls Bora Bora’s lagoon home without having to get wet.

Departing from Vaitape (the main town on the island), these tours typically last around an hour and take you on a leisurely cruise around the lagoon.

With an experienced guide on board, you’ll learn all about Bora Bora’s lagoon ecosystem as well as its history and culture – but that’s not all!

As your captain navigates through the sun-kissed waters of this tropical paradise you will be treated to a front-row view of some of Bora Bora’s most breathtaking spots.

From the crystal clear waters surrounding Mount Otemanu to the over-sized rock formations that line Vaitape Bay.

25 – Go scuba diving at the Eleuthera Bora Diving Center

scuba diving in Bora Bora

Located at the renowned Matira beach, the Eleuthera Bora Diving Center presents a range of scuba diving packages for all levels and budgets.

Including introductory courses to learn basic swimming skills and explore the depths without any formal qualifications; PADI Open Water certification where you’ll be able to swim up down to depths of 100 feet; and expert courses for those looking to take their diving skills to the next level.

With dive sites ranging from coral gardens to caves, where rays and colorful fish are aplenty, Bora Bora is unsurprisingly a world-famous hotspot for divers of all levels.

26 – Catch some waves (and air) while kitesurfing

kite surfing in Bora Bora

The famously tranquil and warm waters of Bora Bora are great for relaxing in… but they’re also perfect for zipping across! This is one of the most popular spots in the region for kitesurfing, and when the breezes kick up, it’s time to grab hold of your sail and start gliding along the water… and maybe even taking flight for brief moments!

Is it your first time testing out the water sport? There are dedicated kite surfing lessons available, showing you the ropes and teaching you the basics of maneuvering the board with the waves, for example.

Your two-hour class takes place in the Bora Bora lagoon under the guidance of skilled, qualified instructors and is suitable for excited riders from the age of five years old and upward.

27 – Cycle, walk or drive the scenic Circle Island Road for a conducive sightseeing time

True to its name, the Circle Island Road takes you on a picturesque journey around Bora Bora.

Starting and finishing in Vaitape, this 20-mile (32 km) driving route offers stunning views of both the lagoon and the ocean as it loops its way around the fairly flat perimeter of the island.

Keep an eye out for roadside stops where you can marvel at the scenery and snap some photos, and make sure to stop in the quaint villages of Farepiti, Faanui, and Anau along the way.

Learn about the “Marae” – open-air temples used historically by locals to praise Polynesian gods.

28 – Add a shark safari to your bucket list and see the beauties in person

shark safari in Bora Bora

How many times in your life can you count swimming … with sharks?! A sure Bucket Lister for dozens, take advantage of the sublime opportunity in Bora Bora and embark on a once-in-a-lifetime shark safari adventure!

Did you know that blacktip reef sharks (recognizable by the black tips on their fins) are timid, preferring to stay away from humans, and are usually harmless? Frequenting parts of the Bora Bora lagoon, this is your chance to get up close (as possible) and personal with the magnificent creatures.

Ranging from 2.5-hour safaris to extended half-day tours, your boat stops off in a specific location renowned as a shark habitat, but you’ll also have time to snorkel en route, swimming with manta rays and rainbows of tropical fish.

(Even if you’re nervous about jumping into the water, you can catch sight of the magnificent creatures from the boat thanks to the island’s crystal clear waters.)

29 – Step inside the Paroisse Saint Pierre Celestin Church

One of the island’s most iconic buildings, the Paroisse Saint Pierre Celestin Church is a notable sight to behold.

In stark contrast from its surroundings — with an interior bathed in light thanks to gorgeous stained-glass windows — it offers visitors a man-made change of scenery from their nature-focused Bora Bora itinerary, viewable as part of a mass or a simple walk-through.

And, as one of the first buildings you see as you arrive on the bay on a cruise ship, the cross on the roof juxtaposes brilliantly with the rolling green hiss in the distance.

30 – Go on a treasure hunt when you book a Scavenger Game

scavenger games in Bora Bora

Explore the beauty of Bora Bora on your time and terms when you book a fun scavenger hunt game!

Select between a lagoon scavenger hunt game, seeking out manta rays, fish, and other sea creatures, or a private scavenger hunt game on a luxurious boat.

Designed for kids and adults alike, this activity makes for the perfect learning adventure for families to do together for some fun in the sun.

Everything from snacks, towels, and scuba diving tools is included in the scavenger game package. At the end of your triumphant experience, your family will receive a treasure hunt reward!

31 – Learn something new, like wakeboarding!

wakeboarding in Bora Bora

Thrilling and challenging, wakeboarding is a water sport that’s perfect for those who want an action-packed day out on the waves.

Thankfully, with the majority of the things to do in Bora Bora revolving around water sports; a safe, experienced, friendly instructor/operator is never too far away.

Simply choose between a dedicated wakeboarding experience or combine it with waterskiing and tubing for an adrenaline-fueled combination.

Some packages include hotel transportation, and sessions start from 30 minutes to 1 hour in length. Children as young as 5 years old are allowed on this experience.

32 – Transparent floors? Stare at fish swimming beneath your feet from Upa Upa Lounge Bar

credit to Conrad Bora Bora Nui resort

A popular yet still underrated resort compared to the likes of the Four Seasons and Intercontinental, Conrad provides a host of opulent floating villas that deliver picture-perfect vistas, complemented by infinity pools, spa services, and a range of notable eateries across the property.

Not to be missed is the resort’s favorite watering hole: Upa Upa Lounge bar. Here, with glass floors and a relaxing outdoor terrace, guests can sip tropical cocktails in what is undeniably a prime location.

Make sure to complete your reservation before you arrive to ensure your seat at one of the hottest bars in Bora Bora!

33 – Explore the water further on a stand-up paddleboard

paddleboarding in Bora Bora

Take even more advantage of the glassy surface of the sea, and hop on a stand-up paddleboard! The calm lagoon offers the perfect SUPing conditions, even if it’s your first time balancing on the board.

Choose between group lessons (semi-private) or a private one-on-one class, but your instructor will follow you into the waters and is there with you the entire time. It only takes a few minutes to learn the basics, and then you’ll be off on your next adventure, cruising around the island at your own pace.

It’s a great workout for the body and the mind! Stand-up paddle boarding excursions are offered as 1.5 or two-hour stints, and certain tours head out further into the lagoon via boat.

34 – Be at one with the South Pacific Ocean when kayaking

kayaking in Bora Bora

With a multitude of options available on the island, kayaking is an activity you can do solo or as part of a broader Bora Bora itinerary — and it’s perfect for those who want to take in a new perspective, explore more than just the beach.

For the best bang for your buck, book a stay at a resort or hotel that includes free kayak rental (as well a multitude of other activities), or for something a bit more orchestrated, take a kayaking tour with one of the local companies where you’ll be sure to learn all about the local wildlife along the way.

35 – Dial up the romance with a Bora Bora romantic sailing tour

sailing in Bora Bora

Speaking of romance, if you’re looking for a way to explore the island with your loved one, why not take advantage of the island’s so-called Romantic Tour?

With an expert guide to show you around some of the most beautiful and secluded spots on the island, this half-day tour is perfect for couples who want to get away from it all (and snap a few Insta-worthy shots while they’re at it).

A range of options are available to suit a variety of budgets, offering enchanting experiences like sunset cruises, barbecue lunches of private islets, champagne on the bow of a yacht, a private dinner at the Restaurant St James, and a whole lot more — simply take a look at their website for more information on what they offer.

36 – Hold a sea turtle at the Bora Bora Turtle Center

Bora Bora Turtle Center

A fascinating place where you can learn more about one of Bora Bora’s most famous inhabitants (the green sea turtle), as well as listen to the heart-warming stories of rehabilitation and recovery.

There’s even the possibility of swimming with a few of the friendly critters — this do-good center offers information and interactive exhibits that will educate even the youngest members of your family.

Plus, thanks to its overarching purpose to protect and aid the marine turtles of French Polynesia, you can rest assured that any donations or souvenir purchases at Bora Bora Turtle Center are going to an important cause.

37 – Experience the thrill of an underwater scooter ride

underwater scooter in Bora Bora

For a more “hands-on” approach to exploring the depths of Bora Bora, look no further than renting an underwater scooter at Bora Ocean Adventures. The perfect in-between of snorkeling (easy), and scuba diving (difficult, and requiring training), these motorized devices move through the water with ease.

With a surface buoy keeping you at a controlled depth of 10 feet; all in all, taking most of the hassle out of swimming and making it easier to cover more ground.

Rid one as part of a larger package is easy, and all you need is a sense of adventure (and maybe a bit of bravery) to take the plunge.

38 – Admire the art at the Bora Art Upstairs gallery

Bora Art Upstairs, Bora Bora
credit to Bora Art Upstairs

If you’re looking for a different type of souvenir, make sure to pay the Bora Art Upstairs gallery a visit — a gem of a locale tucked away next in Vaitape next to the island’s only post office

Full of one-of-a-kind pieces — many of which are hand-created by Bora Bora residents — this little gem is full of local crafts and art pieces that are perfect as gifts or mementos from your trip.

With a particular focus on Polynesian works of art, it’s far more than just an art gallery too: it’s an insight into local culture.

39 – Soar into the skies with a Bora Bora Lagoon parasailing adventure

parasailing in Bora Bora

What could be more exhilarating than soaring high above the lagoon on a parasail? The perfect way to get a bird’s-eye view of the rolling mountains of Bora Bora juxtaposed by the turquoise ocean, this is an activity that the whole family can enjoy.

With all of the equipment and training provided, all you need to do is relax and let the experienced crew do the rest!

Choose from the different tours offered, from 15 minutes of flight to 50. Each tour is priced well to accommodate different budgets. Private tours are offered, which include hotel transportation.

40 – For sunset cocktails with your feet in the sand, visit the beach bars

best beach bars in Bora Bora

Add to the tropical island feels when sipping back on cocktails under coconut trees at the beach bars. Bloody Mary‘s is a Bora Bora staple, serving tantalizing meals for almost half a century under its quintessential thatched roof. Pull up a teaked tree trunk stump and sip back on signature cocktails with your feet in the sand (Happy Hour runs from 6 PM to 7 PM).

Polynesian beats playing softly in the background, fresh fruity cocktails, dipping pools and tables and chairs plonked right in the lagoon, Vini Vini Bar is a prime spot. Both situated at the InterContinental Bora Bora; you can’t go wrong with its South Beach Bar or Sands Bar & Sunset Theater.

Couples: Vaimiti is an excellent option for sundowners (and sunset views), and gin connoisseurs, don’t miss Saturday Gin O’Clock with live DJs to boot. Boasting a swim-up bar between the main beach and pool, Aparima Bar is another fab option.

41 – Dine under the stars at the Le Bora Bora Resort

If there’s one place that epitomizes romance and luxury in equal measure, it’s Le Bora Bora, another Instagram-worthy overwater collection of villas – this time, sitting over on Motu Tevairoa.

Dishing up postcard-perfect views of Mount Otemanu and the sparkling lagoon, this uber-luxe resort offers private bungalows (or beach villas), each equipped with its own plunge pool and private sun deck.

And while the resort’s three main restaurants (Poerava Gourmet Restaurant, Miki Miki Restaurants, and Otemanu Restaurant, the latter pf which gives you the option to dine under the starlit sky) are sure to tantalize the tastebuds, it’s the romantic dinners on the beach which are quintessential and iconic.

42 – Soar above the Bora Bora lagoon with a flyboard session

flyboarding in Bora Bora

You don’t need to be a miracle-performing guru to walk upon water in Bora Bora — well, technically, fly in this case. If you’re on the hunt for something extraordinary, then a flyboard session could be just up your alley, adrenaline junkies!

Basically, a flyboard is a hydroflighting device connected by a water hose to the back of a jet ski or power boat. With your feet strapped into two boots (on a small platform), you’re literally propelled into the air by the extreme water forces pummeling through the hose.

The water sport extravaganza is a one-hour excursion taking place on the lagoon. All equipment is provided, and a briefing beforehand will show you exactly how to use the flyboard, and what to expect.

It’s extremely thrilling — to say the least — and the feeling of flying above water is like none other. Experienced flyboarders even perform tricks, like somersaults!

43 – Find some R&R at the Deep Ocean Spa

For that heavy dose of pampering we all crave on vacation, there’s no better place than Deep Ocean Spa, located at the enviable Intercontinental.

Where glass-bottomed floors line the massage and treatment rooms, offering wondrous views to boot, the Spa is most famous for its thalassotherapy (seawater therapy), however, also incorporates Polynesian healing rituals to – as Intercontinental puts it – relax and rejuvenate your mind, body and spirit.

To name but a few, choose from deep tissue massages, skincare sessions, hot stone therapies, body scrubs, neck and shoulder massages, or a signature Polynesian Taurimi massage — the perfect way to recharge after an action-packed day exploring Bora Bora.

44 – Dine under the twinkling stars on a dinner cruise on the lagoon

dinner cruise in Bora Bora

Why choose between a scrumptious dinner and a sunset cruise when you can have the best of both worlds?

Several operators provide dinner cruises from around Bora that offer live music, entertaining shows, and mouth-watering menus; providing the chance to see the island from a different perspective, enjoy the company of your loved ones, and indulge in an evening you’ll never forget.

Learn about Bora Bora as your guides point out places of interest from the boat. For those with dietary restrictions, the tour will accommodate your request with ease!

While some boats provide dinner onboard, other excursions will see you disembark onto a motu (a small, private island) for an intimate beach barbecue under the stars.

45 – Be the center of attention with a Bora Dream Pictures photography trip

photo tours in Bora Bora
credit to Bora Dream Pictures

Photography buffs, listen up!

If you’re as enamored by Bora as we are (and if not, how on earth did you get this far?!) — and want to take some stellar pictures home with you – then take note of Bora Dream Pictures, a service that guarantees you leave with a souvenir that will last a lifetime.

Choose from the menu of services, including sunset photo tours, underwater photo tours, photo discover tours, and other specialized experiences!

Led by locals who know the archipelago’s most photogenic backdrops, the excursions not only deliver incredible photos for you to take home but double as sightseeing trips around the island, too.

46 – Relax and be delighted at the St. Regis Resort

Boasting the largest overwater villas in the South Pacific, the St. Regis Resort is an opulent, Insta-worthy five-star resort in Bora Bora with all the amenities and activities you’d expect from such an idyllic location — including, of course, pampering spas, oceanside pools, and all the typical water sports.

Choose from either an overwater villa on an on-land platform or a standalone villa; spend lazy days by the pool; explore the coral gardens beneath the water on a snorkeling excursion, or simply relax in your own private haven with panoramic views of Mount Otemanu.

Hot tip: while you’re there (and even if you’re not officially staying on the resort), be sure to book a table at Lagoon Restaurant by Jean-Georges, a flavor-packed eaterie where long glass panels reveal the turquoise lagoon beneath.

47 – Explore underwater worlds without a snorkel or diving gear during a seabob tour

seabob tour in Bora Bora

Have you ever heard of a Seabob? We absolutely love Bora Bora for its water adventures (and, of course, its undeniable beauty). You could set aside your entire vacation just to try out the different aquatic sports available, such as an epic Seabob tour.

These nifty little underwater driving scooters are electrically powered (and look like a cross between a mini jet ski and a hand-held vacuum), allowing users to zoot underwater up to speeds of 25 kilometers per hour.

Covering more ground in a shorter space of time, you don’t need to hold your breath for minutes underwater, but you can use the water toys for diving up to 40 meters deep. Lasting between two and three hours, explore the ins and outs of the Bora Bora Lagoon, gliding past a teeming marine life and verdant coral reefs.

48 – Feast on the freshest seafood at these incredible restaurants with views

best restaurants in Bora Bora

Wining and dining are all part of the appeal of an incredible holiday, so while you’re vacationing in Bora Bora, treat your tastebuds to the best restaurants around the island.

Regularly spoken of as the isle’s premier restaurant, the intimate and romantic La Villa Mahana is a full-on French affair. For homemade truffle pasta and other classic Italian delights, Farniente Restaurant is a great couples pick.

From steak to lobster, topped with incredible sunset views, the Bora Bora Yacht Club has a prime location! Serving up the freshest seafood and massive platters of it, Restaurant Les Délices De Bora-bora is a winner.

Boasting a famous reputation as one the most beautiful restaurants not only in Bora Bora but in Polynesia, period, Saint James Restaurant is a classy eatery bursting with French specialties.

More amazing options include Le Tipanié Restaurant, Noa Noa Restaurant, Arii Moana and Iriatai French Restaurant.

49 – End off your day the right way: on a sunset cruise in paradise

sunset cruise in Bora Bora

The classic Bora Bora sunset is the perfect way to end any day and enjoy that all-important downtime while in paradise, with numerous boats, companies, and resorts painting colorful, enchanting vistas of which no combination of words could truly do justice.

With plenty of options to choose from — two-hour cruises complete with a barbecue dinner and an open bar; romantic catamaran trips complemented by a hearty candlelit feast, sunset and stargazing excursions; and private sailboat trips with your own personal driver on board to cater to your every cultural question – there’s something for every budget.

50 – Feel the energy of a Polynesian dinner show

A must for the voyaging culture vultures, these energetic, fire-filled shows are an absolute blast and are guaranteed to get you in the island mood.

Typically, the extravaganza will kick off with a traditional ceremony followed by an explosive before moving on to more dancing, singing, and general Polynesian entertainment.

There’s plenty of live Tahitian music, no shortage of food, and a bar on hand so you can toast to your newly-found tropical paradise.

With a range of hotels – including the Intercontinental and Four Seasons – putting on shows, it’s easy to find one that suits your evening.

51 – Look out for the Milky Way or shooting stars as you stargaze into the night sky

stargazing in Bora Bora

With near to zero light pollution over the islands, Bora Bora is one of the best places in the world to do some serious stargazing. Pack a blanket, some snacks, and drinks, and find yourself a spot on the beach for an evening you’ll never forget.

Or, take the hassle out of organizing and book yourself a guided tour — which takes travelers to the premier viewpoints and often is combined with other notable activities — in order to get the most out of your experience.

Enjoy a bonfire with your tourmates, while listening to island stories!

How to get to Bora Bora?

While Bora Bora itself is relatively small, if you arrive without a plan it can prove to be a complex process to get from the airport to your final destination, especially if staying on a motu or in an overwater bungalow.

Thankfully, TourScanner has got you covered with a range of airport transfers to choose from. From private transfers in luxury cars and boats to shared shuttles and taxis, we’ve got the perfect solution for every budget and travel style. Plus, since they’re pre-organized, you won’t have to deal with haggling drivers.

Where to stay in Bora Bora?

What’s a trip to Bora without spending at least one night in an overwater bungalow?

There’s something truly magical and intimate about waking up to the sounds of lapping waves and soaking in stunning views from the comfort of your bed, and with dozens of resorts scattered throughout the islands, there’s no shortage of places to choose from.

Choose between rustic and secluded bungalows or more luxurious options with all the bells and whistles, but be sure to book in advance, as they often fill up fast!

Stay at Village Temanuata, which offers traditional Polynesian-style bungalows, that have direct access to the beach.

The Royal Bora Bora is another exceptional option, offering free breakfast beachside, as well as endless water activities for its guests.

Lastly, Bora Bora Bungalove has pristine views of the lagoon, as well as a private swimming section for guests. Guests also enjoy a free airport shuttle.

Where to go next?

After immersing in the unparalleled beauty of Bora Bora, head to another enchanting jewel of French Polynesia – the captivating island of Moorea!

For the more adventurous, there are many exciting things to do in Moorea. Hike the breathtaking trails of Belvedere Lookout and enjoy panoramic views of the island, dive into crystal clear waters, snorkel alongside colorful marine life, venture into lush canyons and discover waterfalls along the way.

Immerse yourself in the local culture with a visit to Tiki Village and learn about Polynesian traditions, watch a captivating dance performance, and taste delicious traditional cuisine. For those seeking rest and relaxation, Moorea has some of the most picturesque beaches in the world.

Indulge in Moorea’s gastronomy with mouth-watering seafood and tropical fruits, and enjoy sunset dinners by the water that offer a unique romantic dining experience, with the gentle sound of the waves as the soundtrack.

This paradise island promises a one-of-a-kind experience with a wide range of activities, vibrant culture, and breathtaking scenery, that will leave you with memories that last a lifetime.

Looking for more tropical island getaways?

Even though French Polynesia is stunning, there are tons more best paradise islands to explore!

Starting with the Maldives, with its beautiful white powder sand beaches, crystal blue waters, and incredible wildlife. Among the things to do in Maldives, enjoy a beautiful island hopping tour to get to know all there is to see or a day trip to the island of Hulhumale for a dose of Maldives culture and food.

Seychelles is a beautiful East African paradise island, and with over 100 islands nearby, there is tons to see, explore and things to do in Seychelles to capture your heart! Swim inside a rock pool, take a scenic catamaran tour, and book a private island tour to really see Seychelles completely.

The iconic Greek island of Santorini is on top of many people’s travel bucket lists, and with a lot of reason. From a delectable wine tasting at the nearby wineries or a scenic boat ride through the waters below – an incredible time is guaranteed. Hunting down Atlantis, castle explorations, hikes to local villages and ancient ruin discoveries are a touch of the other magical things to do in Santorini.

Final thoughts

Well, that’s a wrap. Thanks for checking out our collection of things to do in Bora Bora, French Polynesia — a place that truly embodies paradise.

If you have anything you’d like to add to the list, feel free to leave a comment below.

So what are you waiting for? Start planning your dream trip to Bora Bora and lock in those tickets and activities today!

Bon voyage!

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Evan Bryce Riddle is a versatile and ambitious content producer whose passion for globetrotting runs deep. When he’s not crafting travel content, Evan is the Content Executive at Australia’s leading digital marketing agency, managing end-to-end video production and written content to build brands to 7 and 8 figures. Evan has also spearheaded content for world-leading digital media channels (TheRichest, TheTravel), written multiple published books, photographed weddings, and hosts the coveted MegaMinds podcast – a handful of highlights from his 10+ year content and marketing career. Where does the love for travel come from? Born in Melbourne, Australia but having grown up in Hollywood, Evan fell in love with international jetsetting from a young age. Fast forward to today and he’s visited 30+ countries, highlighted by a 4-year stint in vibrant Montreal.