Escape to an unforgettable five-star luxury getaway on the water at The St. Regis Bora Bora Resort. Stay in the largest overwater villas in French Polynesia and the South Pacific, starting at 1,550 square feet, and revel in the turquoise blue waters visible from the glass panel floors. For ultimate privacy, reserve a secluded beach villa surrounded by palm trees. No request will be too small or unattainable for our Butlers, the Signature St. Regis service is available 24 hours a day. Sail from our five-star resort in Bora Bora through azure waters, or dive under to meet black tip reef sharks and rays up close. After your island adventure, swim in our Lagoonarium, work out in the fitness center, or unwind with a spa treatment. Order a cocktail at the swim-up bar, or sample international and Polynesian-inspired cuisine at our four restaurants. Our luxury Bora Bora resort offers an awe-inspiring backdrop for destination weddings, honeymoons, and company retreats.
"It feels like the hotel is old and a bit outdated compared to the Conrad and other hotels I saw online.
Eating is relatively expensive. It is recommended not to go to French restaurants or Chinese buffets during the Chinese New Year. They are expensive and not delicious. For this price, you can eat several of the top domestic buffets.
Because we were caught up in a hurricane when we arrived, it was raining and windy all the time, so we didn’t get to do anything, so we just snorkeled and watched fish in the hotel. The snorkeling area has a very good environment and there are many fish.
The hotel has a Chinese-speaking butler, which is very nice.
The hotel has boats and buses that can take you to the town on the main island, but apart from buying pearls, there is really nothing else in the town. Walking on the road is similar to that in rural areas in China, and there are many wild dogs.
Generally speaking, going to Tahiti is not as good as going to the Maldives. The scenery and projects are similar, but the price/performance ratio is not as good as the Maldives. The same goes for hotels."