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Weather in bora bora

The climate in Bora Bora and the surrounding Islands are considered to be tropical. Unlike most places the seasons can be divided into two seasons. The two seasons are the wet season and the dry season. The wet season (Polynesian summers) runs from November till April with an average run fall off 3/4ths of the yearly precipitation. During these times the humidity levels can be at an all time high. The storms during these months are frequent and unpredictable. The rainfall is about 1800 mm or 71 inches! And the weather is  86 f or 30 c. the dry season running from May to October this is when tourism is at its peak on the Island. During theses months the temperature is a few degrees lower and rain is rare. Travel Information

If you decide to travel to Bora Bora no need to panic about accommodations and adjusting. There are many activities that are cost free, like swimming in the lagoons, swimming with dolphins, shark and ray feeding, and enjoying the famous sunset. Most destinations are aquatic oriented, that may also include scuba diving and snorkeling. Besides the water activities there are many other activities like parasailing, deep sea fishing which is one of its kind in the world since Bora Bora is home of over 500 species of marine wildlife. There is also family hiking and climbing trails. On the relaxation part the island is filled with natives specializing in ritual massage services. There are also private lagoon cruises, bus tours, and many Motu hangouts. The island also offers flight seeing, along with helicopter tours. Shopping The rich culture has influenced the shopping market greatly. Travelers have their choices of art galleries, studios, shops that are set up in traditional and modern settings. They also have an abundance of jewelry and black pearls. Restaurants The island of Bora Bora is heavily influenced by the French culture hence the rich local and French cuisines. They also have a wide selection of international restaurants.

Stay

While staying in Bora Bora you have many options for locations to stay in, typically because it is a resort island and tourism is expected in the dry season. Bora Bora Beach Resort and Spa BP. 169, 98730 Vaitape - Bora Bora Telephone- (689) 50.84.53 Fax- (689) 43.17.86 They take Amex, Visa, MasterCard, JCB, and diners. This fantastic location offers a walkway out into the water, it is also convenient by being ten minutes by boast to the airport, and fifteen minutes to the main island. They have six garden pool suites, fourteen premium pool suites, ten beach suites with Jacuzzi, and over fifty overwater bungalows. One interesting future is they have glass tables so you can view the water’s wildlife beneath you. All rooms have AC, hot water, ceiling fans, mini bars, satellite television, telephones, hair dryers, and more. This magnificent resort sites on Motu facing Bora Bora. On this island they also have the largest freshwater pool in Bora Bora. Services and leisure activities are available also. Some of the things you can do on this resort is weddings, kayaking, tennis, volleyball, windsurfing, and the also have a scuba center. This resort is by far rated one of the best on the island. Other resorts and stay destinations are the Le Meridien Bora Bora B.P 190, 98730 Vaitape - Bora Bora Telephone- (689) 60.51.51 Fax- (689) 60.51.52 Also have great views, and activities. St. Regis Resort, Bora Bora B.P. 506, 98730 Vaitape - Bora Bora Telephone- (689) 60.78.88 Fax- (689) 60.78.60 They specialize in private parties and have conference halls and rooms for meetings available.

In Bora Bora they also have some international hotels and resorts that are available. Sofitel Bora Bora Marara Beach Resort B.P. 6, 98730 Vaitape - Bora Bora Telephone- (689) 60.55.00 Fax- (689) 67.74.03

Sofitel Bora Bora Motu Private Island B.P. 516, 98730 Nunue Vaitape - Bora Bora Telephone- (689) 60.56.00 Fax- (689) 60.56.66 This French based hotel offers fabulous garden view. Intercontinental Bora Bora Resort & Thalasso Spa Motu Piti Aau, B.P. 156, 98730 Vaitape - Bora Bora Telephone- (689) 60.76.00 Fax- (689) 60.76.99

Four Seasons Resort Bora Bora Motu Tehotu, B.P. 547, 98730 Vaitape - Bora Bora Telephone- (689) 60.31.30 Fax- (689) 60.31.40

The Polynesian island in the south pacific is ranked at the top of the list when it comes too most remarkably beautiful in the world. Best time to travel is in May. The best way to arrive is to take an international flight to Tahiti, and then a less than an hour flight to Bora Bora.

Locals There are about close six thousand people living in Bora Bora, these people have a firm grip on the culture and myths traditions that has been handed down from the Polynesian gods. They have traditional songs and dances for the island. They love to share their culture with the visitors. The pace there is laid back and a relaxing atmosphere. They live by a philosophy ‘aita pea pea’ which means ‘not to worry’. The main languages that are spoken in Bora Bora are French and Tahitian. English is also spoken in many hotels, resorts, markets, and tourist locations.