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Today we are going to take a look at the most luxurious hotels and resorts of French Polynesia. Are you looking to escape the cold or just want to get away? Look no further, Lay on the beach all day French Polynesia may be just what you’re looking for.
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Here’s a fun fact for you: the best sleep of your life comes when you stay in a luxurious bungalow, above a crystalline lagoon in the French Polynesia.
Now, all jokes aside, the Idyllic tropical islands, overwater bungalows, blue lagoons, and secluded white sand beaches of French Polynesia are absolutely the perfect ingredients for a luxurious vacation. Whether you’re honeymooning, or just want to escape to paradise, French Polynesia offers you both romance and adventure. And a vacation there might just rejuvenate you like never before.
So let’s give you the rundown of the best luxury hotels and resorts that French Polynesia has to offer. Most of these lavish spots guarantee you a wonderful stay in this extravagant and charming part of earth.
Let’s kick off our list with the Four Seasons Resort Bora Bora.
The cost of staying in this beautiful resort is definitely not cheap. Costing around $1000 a night, the Four Seasons resort prides itself on being exclusive and lavish. Located on its own private islet, is a lush tropical paradise with overwater bungalows, and lagoon views under the majestic peak of Mount Otemanu. This is a nature at its absolute finest! The resort offers a slew of bespoke experiences. Guests can get up close and personal with over one hundred species of marine life in the Ruahatu Lagoon Sanctuary with a marine biologist. The Four Seasons Resort Bora Bora operates in magnificent style. Who wants plain dining when they are staying at an extravagant resort? So rather than simply ordering off a menu, guests here are invited to fish with Executive Chef Edgar Kano on a private boat. Afterward, he personally prepares the fish you caught for a spectacular private waterside dinner. This puts a highly luxurious spin on your average fishing trips.
The resort has broad appeal for all types of luxury travellers. It’s the only resort in Bora Bora where families, honeymooners, and friend groups all manage to peacefully coexist — and it’s not hard to see why. The resort’s 115 overwater and beachfront bungalows are beautifully appointed with luxe Polynesian decor, and standard rooms can accommodate up to four people thanks to a pull-out couch. Now you know which place to hit the next time you want to vacation with your friends or family. The resort boasts of a stunning infinity pool, a beautiful beach and protected lagoon, a top-notch spa and workout facility, and four on-site restaurants. If you have kids, you will be glad to know that the resort has both kids’ and teens’ clubs with a host of daily activities. Hence, you can enjoy your vacation as well. At the Four Seasons Resort, while freebies like Wi-Fi, non-motorized water sports, and snorkel gear are nice perks, they certainly do not outweigh the mighty costs of everything else. However, rest assured, your money will be more than well spent, and you will have a luxurious and enthralling experience.
Next up, we have the InterContinental Bora Bora Resort & Thalasso Spa. A stay here would cost you around $900 per night. That’s not shabby either, but the InterContinental Resort is worth the dollars. It is about as good as it gets in French Polynesia. It has 80 overwater bungalows. And what’s amazing is that this is the only room type here. How splendid! The resorts offers various facilities and amenities. A beautiful infinity pool, and a stunning beach are real standouts, but the piece de resistance here is the spa. World-renowned for its incorporation of ocean elements into every spa ritual, the 43,000-square-foot Thalasso Spa is simply magnificent. Other amenities here include three restaurants, two bars, a sundries shop, and a small protected lagoon. Plus, guests have free access to sister property, InterContinental Bora Bora Le Moana Resort and all of its amenities. That is definitely not a bad bargain.
The next luxurious vacation spot on our list is the St. Regis Bora Bora Resort. The prices in French Polynesia are at an all-time high, and this resort also costs about a $1000 for one night. You will be hard pressed to find a fault with the St. Regis Resort. You can unwind and find inner bliss at this marvel of a resort, that offers bespoke butler service for a seamless stay, tailored just for you. With stunning views of Mountain Otemanu, the resort has 44 acres of manicured tropical grounds to meander through. You can also relax by the lagoonarium.
