
Restaurants
Le Tipanie restaurant is unanimously renown as one of the
best tables in Bora Bora. Overlooking the interior lagoon, it
welcomes you in an original setting. Te Ava restaurant
is located beside the swimming pool, where you can enjoy lunch
with your feet in the sand, in a relaxed atmosphere.
Open daily :
Breakfast : 10:00 to 11:30 a.m.
Lunch : 11:30 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.
Bar and Snacks : 11:30 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.
Le
Miki Miki bar is distinguished above all by its architecture,
like the prow of a ship pointing toward Mount Otemanu. It is
definitely the best place to savour a house cocktail while watching
the overwhelming beauty of the sunset across the lagoon, to
the sound of a ukulele or Polenesian ballad played by our talented
musicians.
Open from 5:00 p.m. to 11:00 p.m. |
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| Le Meridien Bora Bora History |
Opened
in July 1998, Le Meridien Bora Bora is one of the most original
hotel complexes on the island. Built on the southern point
of "Motu Piti Aau", a 6-mile long islet on the coral
reef, the hotel offers an unsurpassed view of the world renowned
Mount Otemanu. The hotel, which has 85 overwater bungalows
embraced by the turquoise water of the lagoon and 15 beach
bungalows, is 20 minutes by private launch from the airport
and 5 minutes by boat from the main island of Bora Bora. |
| Le Meridien Bora Bora Location |
Bora Bora, Pearl of the Pacific: The island was once called
Vavau. Some attribute its change in name (perhaps wrongly) to
Captain James Cook, the first European visitor to the island in
1769. Because he often heard people use the word "apooraa" (assembly),
he understood "borabora" and gave this name to Vavau. A more ancient
legend gives a better account for the origin of the Tahitian word
pora pora or popora: mai te po ra (emerge from the night, from
the world of the gods).
This land was the first to rise from the oceans, before the creation
of Raiatea. Thus, Bora Bora is the oldest of the islands. Bora
Bora is located 167 miles northwest of Tahiti, 45 minutes by plane.
With its volcano and lagoon circled by islets of white sand, it
unites all the characteristics of a high Polynesian island. Simultaneously
island and atoll, it is the result of three million years of land
shifts that led this volcanic cone to sink into the ocean. Coral
attached itself to the outer volcanic crown, creating an immense
lagoon (48 sq. miles) enclosed by a very large barrier reef.
Te
Ava Nui (the large pass) is the only break in this coral reef.
Bora Bora is a small island with a visible surface of only 18
square miles for the main island and a total of 23 square miles,
including all the motu islets inside the barrier reef. The main
island measures 5-1/2 miles in length and 2-1/2 miles across,
and the road around the island is 19-1/2 miles.
Considering how narrow Bora Bora is, the huge silhouette of its
two peaks, Mount Otemanu (2,385 ft.) and Mount Pahia (2,168 ft.),
seems overwhelming and offers a spectacular panorama to the guests
of the Hotel Meridien. |