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Bora Bora: a paradise for divers.

Regarding travel to Bora Bora, here are some detailed introductions and suggestions: 1. Basic information Location: Bora Bora is located in the Society Islands of French Polynesia in the South Pacific. It is the most famous island in the Tahiti Islands and the most visited island by Chinese people. Area and Population: The land area is 38 square kilometers and the population is approximately 2,580 people. Climate: Tropical climate, summer-like all year round, with an average temperature of 20℃-30℃. The best season for traveling is from April to October. . 2. Natural landscape Blue Lagoon: Bora Bora is famous for its clear and colorful Blue Lagoon, a world-class natural diving spot. The lagoon is filled with colorful live corals and countless tropical fish. It is known as the rainbow of the ocean and is particularly beautiful. Beach: The island's fine sandy beach is as white as snow, making it an ideal place to sunbathe and relax. Volcanoes and Atolls: In the middle of the island stands the remains of a twin-peaked volcano, surrounded by atolls, forming a unique natural landscape. . 3. Tourism activities Diving and Snorkeling: There are many diving centers on the island, such as Diveasy, Bora Diving Center, etc. More than 500 species of undersea life can be easily spotted, including giant colorful corals and gigantic sting rays. Humpback whales migrate to Bora Bora every year from August to the end of October, and visitors have the opportunity to swim with these behemoths. Island Tour: Visitors can rent a car, ride a bicycle or join a local island tour to enjoy the stunning scenery of the island. Water sports: Bora Bora also provides a variety of water sports, such as windsurfing, kayaking, etc., allowing tourists to fully experience the fun of the ocean. . 4. Accommodation and catering Accommodation: Most of the hotels on Bora Bora are luxury resort hotels, such as Nui Resort Spa by Sheraton Group, Hotel Bora Bora by Aman Group, etc. Dining: There are many restaurants on the island, offering a variety of food options. Some well-known restaurants include Bloody Mary's Restaurant. . 5. Transportation and Visa Transportation: There are no direct flights from China to Bora Bora. You need to first take Air New Zealand to Auckland (about 11 hours), then transfer to Air Tahiti to Papeete, the capital (about 5 hours), and finally arrive at Babi From FAAA airport, transfer to a domestic flight or speedboat to Bora Bora (about 45 minutes). Visa: A passport and visa are required to enter French Polynesia. The visa can be obtained from the French Consulate in Hong Kong and takes about 10 days. To sum up, Bora Bora is a tourist destination filled with natural beauty and luxurious experiences. Whether it is diving, snorkeling or island hopping, tourists can fully experience the unique charm of this island.
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Posted: Oct 17, 2024
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