Restaurants and Bars

At the Bora Bora Lagoon Resort & Spa, dining is
always a special experience. With stunning views of Mount
Otemanu, the Otemanu Restaurant serves exquisite Polynesian
specialities such as poisson cru (fresh fish marinated in
coconut milk). The Café Fare serves breakfast, lunch
and snacks alongside the pool. Otemanu
Poised over the lagoon, with breathtaking views on every side,
our fine-dining room features continental cuisine with a distinctive
Polynesian influence. A highlight is the delectable, fresh
seafood. Proper attire is necessary; long trousers for gentlemen
and dresses for ladies. Only children suitably dressed and
under adult supervision will be admitted. Reservations are required.
Dinner: 7:00 pm to 9:30 pm.
Café Fare
Surrounded by tropical gardens, and guarded by an ancient
tiki, this exotic, outdoor café has an informal, poolside
atmosphere. Let the fresh air enhance your appetite! Dress code is casual.
Dinner: 6:30 pm to 9:30 pm (except Thursday & Saturday)
The Rotopa Bar
The Rotopa Bar bar is open during the
day and services the pool area and both beaches until 6:00
pm when the Hiro Bar opens. Built as a traditional fare with
pandanus roof and fringes, this quaint bar overlooks the pool
and is itself a shady oasis from the heat of the sun. The
interior of this fare has been decorated with examples of
traditional Polynesian dance costumes -elaborately beaded
grass skirts and feathered head-dresses. Seating is provided in the form of bar stools.
Open from 10:00 am to 6:00 pm for drinks.
Light snacks are also available between 12:00 noon
and 6:00 pm. The Hiro Bar
The Hiro Bar is open in the evenings
6:00 pm to 11:00pm and comfortably accomodates 50 people. Tea and small delights are offered from 4:00 pm to 5:00 pm daily. It is situated
perpendicularly to the Otemanu Restaurant and opens to the
lagoon, pool and gardens. Seating ranges from bar stools to
long sofas and comfortable wicker salon chairs. The furniture
is covered in blue-green fabric to capturing the colours of
the pool and the lagoon. Abundant loose cushions in strong
contrasting accents of orange, and yellow recall the tropical
sun. The lighting is intriguing - a combination of bamboo
downlights, copper post lights and tall, wicker floor lamps
near the couches, all designed to enhance the residential
feel of the resort's public spaces.
Motu Picnic
If you have ever dreamed of picnicking on
a deserted island, the turquoise-blue horizon all to yourselves
and sand soft as talcum powder beneath your toes, then this
is your dream come true. For that extra touch of perfection,
we will provide you with your own personal captain (for snorkeling
in the fabulous coral gardens) and chef (to grill and serve
the lunch of your choice)and to ensure that your champagne
glasses are always full!
Canoe Breakfast
The Canoe Breakfast is an alternative kind
of room service; The breakfast is prepared to order, and then
loaded into a local outrigger canoe which is decorated with
flowers, and then rowed over to the bungalow by one of our
Tahitian staff. The breakfast tray is then delivered up to
the bungalow via the sun deck and set up either in the room
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| Iaorana! Welcome to the Bora Bora Lagoon
Resort & Spa |
If
Mother Nature has amply blessed the Polynesian islands, she has
been particularly generous with our private isle, Motu Toopua.
It is here, in the middle of Bora Bora's majestic lagoon, that
we have created the ultimate Polynesian destination.
All of Mother Nature's gifts, however, are not enough to create
the perfect vacation experience. This is why we are dedicated
to providing each guest with a warm welcome. We aim to perfect
every aspect of your stay, from the dining experience to the activities
we offer. Lagoon adventures, scarlet sunsets and Tahitian feasts
await you at the Bora Bora Lagoon Resort & Spa.
We hope to share the magic with you soon.
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Pamper yourself at this beautiful beachfront
spa, created on top of two giant banyan trees overlooking
the magnificent lagoon. The spa’s five private treatment
rooms are dedicated to the joy of massage and beauty treatments
for romantics and those in need of a rejuvenating escape. |

Accommodation
is in luxurious, over-water beach and garden bungalows, some with
air conditioning. Each has a sitting area with a six-foot couch,
furnished in authentic local style. Bedrooms feature king-size
or twin beds, as well as a private sun deck, separate bath/shower,
telephone, safe, minibar, color TV and in-room movies. Normal
voltage is 220 V but 110 V is available. Bora Bora Lagoon Resort
& Spa is a different world, a tropical fantasy of picturesque
thatched buildings. Inside, oiled yucca woods, floor-to-ceiling
louvres and timber blinds provide a perfect blend of Polynesian
charm and modern comfort.
Overwater End of Pontoon Bungalows: There are six Overwater End of Pontoon Bungalows located at the end of the connecting teak walkways offering unobstructed views of Mt. Otemanu and the alluring blue lagoon.
Overwater Bungalows: There are 44 Overwater Bungalows lined along three walkways arrayed from the beach over the lagoon. Each is furnished with a king or two twin beds and a private deck from where steps lead directly into the lagoon. The beautiful underwater sea life can be admired or fed through the illuminated glass-topped coffee table.
Motu Bungalows: The resort’s twenty-two motu bungalows allow direct access to the beach. Step off the private deck onto the white sand; you are only steps away from the lagoon. King or two twin beds are available.
Premium Motu Bungalows: NEW FOR 2007, the resort will have Premium Motu Bungalows located near the beach.
Inside, high-polished Yucca wood floors, Kaori wood walls, Kohu wood floor-to-ceiling louvers and timber blinds, large terrace and private outdoor soaking pool, authentic local-style furnishings, a two-meter couch in the living room, air conditioning, bathroom with tub, separate shower and double basins, hairdryer, bathrobes, minibar, private safe, TV, DVD player, tea & coffee making facilities, ceiling fan, direct dial phone, iron and ironing board. All rooms feature: traditional Polynesian style with thatched roofs made from pandanus leaves.
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