Resort Details
- MIKI MIKI RESTAURANTLounging by the pool or on the beach, you will not have to go too far for a delicious lunch!
From delicious grilled fish or meat to the island’s specialty ‘poisson cru’, paninis, colorful salads or tasty pasta and pizzas, options at the Miki Miki Restaurant abound for your palate’s pleasure.
- OTEMANU RESTAURANTThe highest elevation point at the resort, breakfast is served buffet style with peaceful views of the dazzling lagoon and Mount Otemanu, while dinner gives you the option to dine under the starlit sky.
Otemanu features international cuisine with a creative French-Polynesian touch.Every Monday, enjoy a vibrant live Polynesian show. - POERAVA GOURMET RESTAURANTEnjoy a fine dining experience in the cozy setting of Gourmet Restaurant.Reservations are required and can be made through the Concierge Desk.More information to come about opening hours and food options.
- 24-hour room service†
- Accessible facilities
- Boutiques/stores†
- Children programs
- Currency exchange†
- Doctor on call†
- Exercise gym
- Front desk
- Laundry/Valet service†
- Library/Reading Room
- 24-hour room service†
- Boutiques/stores†
- Children programs
- Currency exchange†
- Doctor on call†
- Exercise gym
- Front desk
- Laundry/Valet service†
- Library/Reading Room
- Lounges/bars
- Secretarial service†
- Spa†
- Tennis court
- Tour/sightseeing desk
- Transportation services - local area
- Water sports†
- Welcome drink
- Wireless internet connection in public areas
- Meeting/Board Rooms†
- Please contact the hotel for additional information.
† Fees may apply
- Beach
- Billiards
- Bocci court
- Fitness center on-site
- Miniature golf
- Scuba diving †Top Dive Scuba diving centre on site
- Spa †
Tavai Spa will charm you more, with its new royal room equipped with a hydro-massage bath; its warm sauna, and also its relaxing Vichy shower.
According to Le Bora Bora ritual, which highlights the benefits of coconut. Beginning with a body scrub with coconut pulp combined with a nourishing hair mask, this relaxing moment continues with a real bath of moisturizing coconut milk and then ends with a traditional monoï body massage.
- Table tennis
- Tennis court
- Volleyball
† Fees may apply
Guest Reviews from BeachBound Customers
Customer ratings & reviews
TripAdvisor Traveler Rating
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Dec 14, 2025
We were very disappointed to find out that the fitness center was closed & non operational.
We were not informed that fitness center was closed for repairs when we booked our trip. Very disappointed to know that there was no mention on the website when booking of there being no fitness center availability. Compared to other Pearl Resorts we have visited this one didn’t meet our expectations.
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Nov 06, 2025
GREAT EXPERIENCE
Everything was OK but something to improve is that there should be a transport service between bungalows and common areas.
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Nov 03, 2025
A Perfect Return to Paradise at Le Bora Bora
This was our second trip to Bora Bora but Le Bora Bora was a new experience. From our last trip we had beautiful memories and high expectations. After 4 nights at Le Bora Bora we are so pleased that our high expectations were even exceeded. Claudia and her team at Pacific for Less, did a great job suggesting this resort to us and everything was just fantastic. Wonderful bungalow, great restaurants, nice surroundings with a touch of local art, fantastic water and beautiful beach. Friendly and helpful staff. One specific recommendation is the fine dining at Le Poerava, very delicious and beautiful servings in a fantastic setting.
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Oct 28, 2025
3-star hotel with 5-star pricing
Our stay at Le Bora Bora was deeply disappointing and fell far short of five-star expectations, especially given the $1,400+ nightly rate. While the property is visually charming, it suffers from major issues in cleanliness, service, and overall guest experience. The pool had visible algae around its rim, the gym’s air conditioning was broken, and the gym was out of water. Housekeeping failed to service our room for the first two days, claiming we had a “Do Not Disturb” sign displayed when we did not. The location, while scenic, is also among the windiest parts of the island—locals confirmed this—and during our stay, consistent 20 mph winds made it unpleasant to spend time outdoors. Compounding this, the overwater bungalows completely block the view of Mount Otemanu from the main beach and restaurants, eliminating the signature Bora Bora panorama you’d expect. Dining was by far the weakest aspect. Across all venues, the food quality resembled theme park fare rather than a luxury resort. Menu options included salads with turmeric mayonnaise dressing and calzones stuffed with eggs. Even the fine dining restaurant was understaffed; we waited over 30 minutes for our plates to be cleared. Two nights featured a mandatory $80 buffet with lukewarm dishes and a strong odor of spoiled seafood—forcing us to dine at the tiki bar instead. We also encountered significant frustration trying to plan activities before our stay. For three months leading up to our arrival, every email to the concierge took at least five days to receive a response. When we initially asked for recommendations on which excursions they’d suggest, they simply re-sent us the generic activities brochure without offering any guidance. I later followed up with specific requests, detailing exactly which activities we wanted to book and on which days, but they would only acknowledge one of the activities and ignore the others entirely. The delays continued until two of the experiences we wanted were fully booked by the time we arrived. We ultimately had to escalate the issue to a manager just to finalize our activity plans—something that should have been handled easily by a resort of this caliber. The resort’s Tahitian show lasted 10 minutes before devolving into half an hour of untrained guests dancing on stage. The only pleasant part of our experience was our time at the spa. The facilities were clean and relaxing, and both of our massages were excellent—genuinely on par with a true luxury experience. We also enjoyed the employees at the bar and tiki restaurant. After raising multiple concerns, the manager did offer to compensate us by covering one dinner and 50% of one night’s stay. While we appreciated the gesture, it hardly made up for the amount of money we effectively wasted on what was supposed to be a luxury vacation. We’ve traveled to over 48 countries and stayed at many five-star resorts, including multiple Four Seasons properties, and this ranks among our three worst service experiences worldwide. Even remote islands like those in the Tuamotus have offered significantly better food and service. Le Bora Bora delivers a product and service level more consistent with a mid-range property charging $500–$600 per night, not a premier Polynesian resort. We left disappointed and would not return.
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Oct 26, 2025
Wow!
Great property. Grounds were beautiful and well maintained. Staff was awesome! Food was great, amazing fish!
- AdvisoryA minimum mandatory City Tax of 200 XPF, per person (including children), per night will be charged and collected by the hotel at check-in or check-out. The fee is subject to change without prior notice and subject to the exchange rate the day of check in or check out. .
- Check in: 3:00 PM
- Check out: 11:00 AM
- Minimum check-in age: 18
- General policies:
Check-in Policy - Hotel requires a credit/debit card authorization or cash deposit upon check-in for incidentals; this will place a hold on your funds.
Convention Policy - Individuals attending a convention cannot book this property for their stay. If found attending a convention, guests may be subject to higher room rates upon arrival.
General Information - Room taxes are included in vacation price. Minimum night stay restrictions may apply. Reservation changes may not be permitted unless authorized by the hotel.
Hotel Spring Break Policy:
This hotel cannot guarantee a spring-break-free environment.