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Have you seen the magical island photos with sparkling blue water and relaxing overwater bungalows? Have you ever dreamed of snorkelling in one of the world’s most beautiful lagoons? Perhaps you’ve seen the movie Moana and are desperate to see the Polynesian world that inspired the movie? While Bora Bora and French Polynesia are not cited as the inspiration for the movie, you could be forgiven for arriving in Bora Bora and feeling like you are stepping foot into cinematic scenes.

Bora Bora is both an island and a community of islands within the Society Islands of French Polynesia, an overseas collectivity of the French Republic located smack bang in the middle of the Pacific Ocean.

The main island of Bora Bora is a small mountain that rises up out of the ocean, surrounded by a lagoon and protected by a ring of small islands and reefs.

Inside the lagoon, the water is a crystal clear, brilliant blue that makes for some fantastic underwater sightseeing with remarkable clarity!

Snorkelling at Bora Bora

Making the most of this gorgeous, calm water, Bora Bora is home to many hotels featuring the iconic overwater bungalows that have become part of what Bora Bora is known for.

Bora Bora Overwater Bungalow

While staying in an overwater bungalow isn’t something you’ll get to do during a cruise to Bora Bora, there are plenty of amazing things to fill your time here!

Top things to see and do in Bora Bora when visiting on a cruise

Sunrise cruising into Bora Bora

看日出

Most cruises arrive in Bora Bora early in the morning so that you get a full day in this tropical paradise. If you can, head out bright and early to watch the sunrise over the islands.

Vaitape, Bora Bora

Vaitape

Vaitape is the main village in Bora Bora, located on the main island. Arriving on a cruise ship, you will take a tender boat to the Vaitape jetty, which is also where the Visitor Information Centre is located (and it does have free wifi available if you are desperate). In town, you can find a variety of shops, tour operators and vehicle hire options (from bicycles to cars to boats).

Aquabikes in Bora Bora

Aqua Biking

I’m sure you can do this in other places too, but our stop in Bora Bora was the first time I came across this remarkable way of exploring the coral and sea life in the Bora Bora lagoon. You might also see this called the 波拉波拉岛水下滑板车.

Overwater Bungalows

The first overwater bungalows in Bora Bora were built at the Hotel Bora Bora in 1970. Overwater bungalows have since become a staple of accommodation here with almost every hotel offering them. On a cruise, you won’t have an opportunity to stay in one, but you can make sure you get to see them!

Snorkelling in Bora Bora

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Bora Bora is located inside a barrier reef meaning that the lagoon is home to a wide range of coral and sea life. The snorkelling here is so beautiful. You won’t be able to jump straight in the water from the Vaitape jetty, but there are many tour options that will take you out into the reef to spot all kinds of fish, coral, sting rays, sharks and more.

Swimming with Sharks at Bora Bora

Swim with sharks & sting rays

Take the Shark and Sting Ray Snorkel Safari for an opportunity to get up close with surprisingly large reef sharks and stunning sting rays.

Dolphins at Bora Bora

Meet some dolphins

A variety of dolphin species frequent the Society Islands, and while there are no organised dolphin tours from Bora Bora, if you are watching closely on arrival, you just might spot these playful beauties checking you out and racing you to the lagoon!

Bora Bora 4WD Tour

4WD Tour

Bora Bora was home to a United States military supply base in World War 2 and a number of artefacts were left behind. Taking a 4WD tour into the main island will show you some of this military history and some amazing views!

What I like best about Bora Bora

The lagoon.

Hands down, the lagoon is my favourite part of Bora Bora. There is so much to do on and in the crystal clear water. I’ve snorkelled in a lot of reefs, and while the reef around Bora Bora is not the most spectacular, the clarity is unbelievable. Combined with the typically gentle rolling waves and shallow water, Bora Bora is extremely easy for novices to enjoy as well.

School of fish in Bora Bora

Activities like aqua bikingunderwater walk give you the opportunity to explore the depths of the lagoon.

Snorkelling in the deeper water from the aqua bike platform is actually one of the most remarkable snorkelling experiences I’ve had. It was too deep to get close to coral, but there were many schools of different fish swimming through the water. It’s the only place I’ve ever been where a school of fish swam straight towards me, then parted like a bubble to go all around me in what seemed like I had a perfect sphere surrounding me. It was so cool!

What I don’t like about Bora Bora

There isn’t really anything I don’t like about Bora Bora. If I had to pick one thing, it would be that it can be a costly destination to visit, unless you go by cruise (like we did), which has the trade-off of limited time on the island.

The best time to visit Bora Bora by cruise ship

Owing to its tropical latitude of 16.5004° S, Bora Bora is between the Tropic of Capricorn and the equator making it a great destination all year-round. For reference, that puts Bora Bora roughly in line with other Pacific island nations like Fiji and Vanuatu. Bora Bora is also close to the same latitude as the Australian city of Cairns (latitude 16.9186° S if you are interested).

Dawn at Bora Bora

While thinking about somewhere on the same latitude as Cairns might sound muggy and unpleasant, Bora Bora is cooled by the surrounding ocean breezes and enjoys average year-round temperatures between 20°c and 28°c. That’s pretty pleasant!

Of course, if you are visiting by cruise ship, you are limited to the dates that they visit. Paul Gauguin Cruises operate in French Polynesia year-round, but if you are going with one of the major cruise lines, you will most likely need to line up a TransPacific cruise.

Almost all the major cruise lines operate at least one TransPacific cruise itinerary that stops in at Bora Bora along the way. That gives you two opportunities per year, per ship, per cruise line. If you did that mental math right, that means there are usually at least 12 crossings each year (outside of 2020) that do stop in at Bora Bora. Just be aware that not every TransPacific crossing goes to French Polynesia or stops at Bora Bora, so double-check the itinerary before committing.

TransPacific itineraries are cruises that transfer ships between the west coast of North America and 澳大利亚 or Singapore (many can also be boarded in Honolulu). They typically leave North America in late September/early October and then head back in late March/early April. Since weather is good in Bora Bora any time, you know those dates work. The only questions are: what cruise line and what ship?

Ships that usually have TransPacific itineraries dropping anchor in Bora Bora are:

  • 海洋光芒
  • Quantum of the Seas
  • Celebrity Eclipse
  • Pacific Princess
  • Sapphire Princess
  • Emerald Princess
  • Norwegian Jewel
Radiance of the Seas in Bora Bora

Oh, and there are tropical cyclones to consider. Cyclone season is November through April, so it is possible that there might be one around if you take the 澳大利亚 to North America route in March/April.

When I say it is possible there might be a cyclone, I say this as someone who was on a TransPacific cruise in April and skirted around the edge of a cyclone. It was pretty crazy, but our ship (海洋光芒) and crew handled it brilliantly!

The cyclone was completely behind us by the time we got to Bora Bora, so I wouldn’t let that turn you off.

Pro’s and con’s of visiting Bora Bora by cruise ship

Pro’s

  • A cheap way to visit Bora Bora (depending on the cruise line you choose).
  • It’s a very relaxing trip to Bora Bora.
  • No jet lag.
  • No need to worry about accommodation.
  • No need to get cash in an uncommon currency.
  • You can see a lot in one day.
  • Pretty much all the island activities are available on ship days (though they may be booked out if you don’t get in early).
  • Depending on your arrival & departure times and direction of travel, you can watch the sun rising and/or setting over Bora Bora.
  • There’s a good chance of seeing dolphins as they race the ship.

Con’s

  • Limited time on the island.
  • You probably won’t visit the outer islets.
  • No opportunity to stay in an overwater bungalow.
  • Not as relaxing as staying on the island for a longer visit, especially if you pack your day full of activities.
  • There are a lot more tourists around so most activities and the main island are busy.
  • You don’t get to see Bora Bora from the air.
  • Limited opportunity to experience Bora Bora at night.

What to pack when you visit Bora Bora for a day

Reef-Safe Sunscreen – You are probably going to be in the water or on the water, and in either case, the sun will burn you very quickly. Sunscreen is expensive on Bora Bora, and on your cruise ship, so make sure to bring it with you from home. To help protect the reef, make sure to choose a reef-safe brand.

If you need to top up you can order reef-safe sunscreen here.

Swimmers – Most of the activities in Bora Bora are in the water, so pack swimmers (or bathers if that’s what you call them)! Ideally ones that will help protect you from the sun.

Mask and Snorkel – There are beautiful reefs and great snorkelling to bad around the Bora Bora lagoon, so make sure to take your snorkel!

Flippers – Flippers aren’t 100% essential, but they definitely make snorkelling easier.

Reef shoes – If you don’t wear flippers, make sure you have reef shoes. Also called water shoes or water booties in some countries, foot protection is essential if you are in the water near rocks or reef. The last thing you want is a cut, graze, or worse that gets infected and becomes a costly end to your cruise.

Hat – If you aren’t in the water, make sure you have a hat to protect yourself from the sun. I know this sounds like common sense, but it’s easy to forget.

现金 – USD is generally accepted. You won’t need much for one day (unless you plan on doing a lot of shopping).

TransferWise Borderless Card – The best way to pay by card while travelling.

Passport – You know you need this, right?

Currencies and payments accepted in Bora Bora

The local currency in Bora Bora is the CFP Franc (currency code: XPF), also known as the Pacific Franc. Typically, everything in Bora Bora will be priced in CFP; however, many vendors around the main centre of Vaitape also accept USD and some accept other currencies as well. Be aware that if you choose to pay in cash with a different currency, the exchange rate will be whatever the vendor decides it is at the time.

You can check current conversion rates here. As a quick guide, you can typically expect $1 AUD to get around 70-80 XPF and $1 USD to get around 100 XPF, minus any exchange fees that may apply.

Pacific Franc Coins

Most stores and tourism operators in Vaitape accept major credit cards but do be prepared to encounter some that are cash only, especially at the market stalls. We did encounter one vendor that would accept online PayPal deposits as well.

If you are paying by card, I recommend taking a TransferWise Borderless debit card to make sure you get the best value currency exchange and don’t pay excess fees. Transferwise always gets me a better exchange rate than my credit card and other bank cards.

Click here and sign up for a free TransferWise Borderless account now.

Read more about other ways to save money on foreign currency transactions with TransferWise in this blog post.

Most of the stores around the town of Vaitape show prices in CFP only, even if they do accept other currencies, so be prepared for a little bit of mental math if you want to make a purchase, and be prepared to pay whatever the vendor decides the exchange rate is if you pay in any currency besides CFP.

Should you get local currency or use overseas cards?

If you have pre-booked your activities, then you are unlikely to need any cash at all. However, if you plan on throwing in some souvenir shopping, then it is a good idea to at least have some cash in USD. Getting cash in CFP francs for a day in Bora Bora isn’t necessary. It is a waste of time/money unless you are going to be visiting other French PolynesianNew Caledonian ports.

Electronic payments are an alternative to cash and many vendors around Vaitape accept major credit cards: Visa and Mastercard. Don’t be surprised to find some smaller operators that may be cash only. As I mentioned previously, these operators typically accept USD and may also accept some other currencies (eg AUD, NZD), especially if they are in the immediate vicinity of the Vaitape jetty.

Souvenirs at a stall in Bora Bora

I recommend using a TransferWise Borderless debit card to save yourself money on currency exchange fees typically associated with paying by card (TransferWise saves me fees of 3% of the transaction value on most overseas purchases along with better exchange rates).

Getting CFP Francs (XPF) when you arrive in Bora Bora

I would not advise trying to get CFP francs on your arrival in Bora Bora. ATM’s at the banks around Vaitape have limits, and while they may claim to accept Visa and Mastercard, they don’t always work. Besides, why waste your limited time in port trying to get cash?

The main road through Vaitape

On a side-note, many credit cards do charge a fee on overseas cash withdrawals, foreign currency transactions (usually around 3%), and then there is also any possible ATM fees and cash-advance fees that may apply. It’s really not worth bothering with.

I’d suggest carrying some USD cash, but if you really want to have some CFP francs with you, you might wish to pre-order it from your bank at home before you visit Bora Bora.

Getting CFP Francs in Australia

Any Australian bank can order a currency exchange to get CFP Francs for you. Fees on bank orders for foreign currency in 澳大利亚 are usually too expensive for small quantities, but if you are planning to visit multiple islands in 法属波利尼西亚, or to also visit 新喀里多尼亚 (where CFP/XPF is also used), then the fees may be worthwhile.

Be aware that CFP is fairly uncommon so your bank will almost certainly need to order it in advance. Make sure you allow time.

Outside of banks, you can also exchange cash in 澳大利亚 for CFP at currency exchange kiosks that can be found in international airports, shopping centres and CBDs in major cities. Typically these are located in city centres or in larger shopping centres. Currency exchanges can be expensive though, often with fees starting at AUD $12 or higher and they may not have CFP ono hand.

However, if you try some of the small ones near cruise terminals (particularly in 悉尼) and in international airports that offer regular flights to New Caledonia (eg 悉尼, Brisbane), there is a good chance they will have CFP on hand.

Again, I’d suggest that you just take some USD as a cash backup and use a TransferWise Borderless debit card everywhere you can. The exchange rates are much better and fees much lower than what you will get on CFP conversions in 澳大利亚.

The best way to get and spend CFP/XPF with minimal fees

I recommend getting a TransferWise card. TransferWise is a multi-currency account, similar in concept to pre-paid travel cards like those you can get from 澳大利亚 Post. TransferWise does not currently have accounts available for the CFP/XPF currency, so savings are not quite as good as on directly supported currencies. However, TransferWise has lower fees than pre-paid travel cards as they do not add a margin to the exchange rate like most pre-paid travel money cards do.

TransferWise is not fee-free, but the fees are lower than most other multi-currency cards. When combined with the exchange rate savings, TransferWise cards represent excellent value for making purchases in CFP/XPF while you are in Bora Bora.

TransferWise cards are Mastercard debit cards, so they are accepted in Bora Bora for payments and cash withdrawals everywhere that Mastercard is accepted. Most stores (excluding market stalls), restaurants and services accept Mastercard.

Click here to get a free TransferWise Borderless multi-currency account today.

I have one of these cards myself and use it for payments and cash withdrawals overseas, including in Bora Bora, with no issues. I also use one of their business accounts to manage my business transactions across multiple currencies.

Find out more about TransferWise multi-currency accounts.

Average costs of a port day in Bora Bora

Bora Bora is not the cheapest place to get to, and while it is possible to get reasonably cheap accommodation (as long as you stay on the main island), the luxurious overwater bungalows can be in excess of $1,000 AUD per night. Visiting by cruise ship can significantly cut your costs, but you have the trade-off of time. Most cruises give you just one day in Bora Bora, so what can that day cost?

Activity costs in Bora Bora

Activities in Bora Bora are expensive, and shore excursions purchased through the cruise line are always more than booking directly with tour operators. However, while we all want to save the dollars, some activities in Bora Bora have limited space, like underwater aqua biking (which has a maximum capacity of 8 per session with 3 sessions in a day), so a cruise ship full of people can see it sell out fast.

Fish swimming past us on our underwater aquabikes in Bora Bora

If a particular activity is something you really want to do, make sure you book it in advance to avoid disappointment, even if that does mean paying a bit more to book it through the cruise line.

Underwater Aquabiking in Bora Bora

Prices for shore excursions do vary significantly. More expensive tours, like the Bora Bora Aqua Bike, will cost you around $320 AUD per person if you book them through the cruise ship vs about $275 AUD per person booking through Viator.

Other excursions like the shark and ray snorkel safari will set you back about $180 AUD booked through the cruise ship vs about $130 AUD per person when booked through Viator.

A stingray at Bora Bora

It’s worth noting that there are a number of different snorkel tour options available at different price points including private hire.

For example, this one is usually around $120 AUD when booked through Get Your Guide, but it is shorter than the one on 领航者.

A shark at Bora Bora

Many of the shore excursions in Bora Bora are timed to make it possible to do two excursions in the one day while comfortably having lunch in between. So if you do two excursions, be prepared to spend up to $600 AUD per person without going the private hire route.

If you don’t go back to the ship for lunch, you may be able to squeeze in a third shore excursion.

You can explore the available options for activities below:

Bike or car hire in Bora Bora

It’s possible to drive the 30km’s all the way around the main island of Bora Bora, so to get a peek at it all, you could hire a bicycle or car from 阿维斯 in Vaitape.

Avis depot is located across the road from the souvenir shop at the Vaitape jetty so it is only a minute’s walk (or less) from where the tender boat will drop you off.

Prices vary, but you can typically rent a bike for the day for around 1,900 XPF, an e-bike for 4,400 XPF, and a small 2-seater electric car from 9,900 XPF (note, they are tiny little cars with one seat behind the other, more like a motorbike – you can jump up to an actual small car for 10,800 XPF).

Avis Bora Bora

So, for around $25 AUD per day for a bicycle up to around $150 AUD for a small car, you can get out and explore the island at your own pace. This is expensive compared to car rental in 澳大利亚, but it is a cheaper option compared to doing a tour or excursion. The question is, are you ok if you miss out on some of the spectacular marine life that Bora Bora has to offer?

This is what we’ll be doing the next time we visit Bora Bora for a day on a cruise ship!

To save on currency exchange fees when booking, and get the best price, I would suggest booking through 领航者 in your local currency where possible as they usually have better pricing than booking direct.

However, options on 领航者 are limited to the little electric carsMinimokes. For other options, you will need to book directly with 阿维斯 Bora Bora and make sure to use your TransferWise Borderless debit card to get the best value currency exchange and save on fees.

Book a car or bicycle in Bora Bora:

Boat hire in Bora Bora

Renting a boat and seeing the lagoon your own way is another option. There is a wide range of choices in Bora Bora, from boats you can take out on your own through to luxury private yachts with guides, food and all the gear you need.

On a boat at Bora Bora

Going out on your own is a great way to see the lagoon for yourself, however, if it’s your first visit, or you’ve never controlled a boat before, it could be a better choice to go with an option where someone else can do the navigating. They know the lagoon and can take you to the best swimming and snorkel spots!

Here are some options from 领航者:

Consumer tax (VAT) on purchases in Bora Bora

The French Polynesian VAT taxation rules apply in Bora Bora and all goods sold include VAT in their advertised price. In practice, this means the price you see is what you will pay, just like how in 澳大利亚 all prices advertised include their GST component.

There is no real tax-refund scheme available for tourists that is worth your time, however, some of the larger stores in Vaitape do offer duty-free shopping.

VAT varies between 5% and 16% based on where you are buying from and what you are buying. The majority of products and services outside of hotels will be taxed at 10%. Again, the advertised price includes any applicable VAT, regardless of the rate, so you don’t need to worry about what items have tax on them (or how much) and which ones don’t.

VAT applies to all restaurants and eateries as well as all activities and services you may purchase.

Tipping in Bora Bora

Tipping is not expected or common in Bora Bora or elsewhere in French Polynesia.

Staying safe in Bora Bora

波拉波拉岛非常安全。 SmartTraveller 确实警告法属波利尼西亚偶尔发生轻微轻微犯罪,但只要您对所要存放的物品(甚至带走的物品)保持常识,就可以了。

在波拉波拉岛要照顾的最大事情是在水中(如果您游泳)。确保你申请 礁石安全防晒霜 经常注意周围的环境。水清澈见底,吸引着许多迷人的礁石,供您探索。但是,伴随着这些礁石出现海浪,珊瑚,礁鲨,黄貂鱼,石鱼甚至梭子鱼的危险。

Coral at Bora Bora

如果您参加有组织的旅行,应该没问题,但是即使如此,也要当心。注意说明,不要尝试触摸,除非导游明确告诉您还可以。礁石生物美丽,通常可以安全地生活在附近,但是可能会发生事故,因此请保持警惕。

Coral at Bora Bora

虽然鳍状肢在平静的泻湖中并不是必不可少的,但它们很有帮助。如果您不穿脚蹼,我绝对推荐您 reef shoes (又名 水靴/水鞋)的鞋底结实。 Reef shoes 也许不是最时尚的鞋类,但它们对于保护脚免受可能被感染的割伤和擦伤以及保护您免受多刺的石鱼的伤害如此重要。

您在假期中想要做的最后一件事是支付昂贵的船舶医生账单,以支付可能通过诸如以下操作避免的感染或其他伤害 reef shoes.

Accessing the internet in Bora Bora

如果您只是在博拉博拉岛(Bora Bora)上短暂乘船游览,则可能没有考虑互联网。但是,如果您不顾一切,Vaitape游客信息中心提供免费无线网络,如果您去度假胜地,他们通常也提供无线网络。

Vaitape Visitor Info Centre

否则,整个主岛的大部分地区都将提供电池服务。您的移动计划将需要支持漫游,并且您当然需要准备支付任何适用的漫游费用。

Useful apps for travelling to Bora Bora

Google Maps

如果您打算自己游览博拉博拉岛而不是有组织的游览,那么就很难迷路(除非您设法以某种方式在泻湖之外找到自己,但是我不知道您如何可以无意地管理这一点,比丢掉更大的问题)。

如果您选择自己探索主要岛屿,则地图可能会派上用场。我建议您在手机上使用Google Maps应用程序,因为您可以预先下载Bora Bora的地图,然后在不访问互联网的情况下使用它。完善!

The best booking tools and resources for travelling to Bora Bora on a cruise

Cruise bookings

一般来说,我直接通过邮轮预订邮轮。

每年都有泛太平洋航线的主要游轮有:

虽然我通常会直接预订,但是我发现有时可以通过这些预订代理获得更好的优惠:

  • 邮轮评论家: 直接在多个订舱代理和邮轮之间进行交易搜索。用于查找最佳行程和价格比较。
  • 澳洲航空: 澳洲航空公司(Qantas Cruises)是澳航航空公司集团的子公司,由克鲁斯(Cruise Guru)代表澳航(Qantas)运营,并且众所周知,它会在邮轮航线上提供其他旅行社无法弥补的额外亏损销售(我已经尝试过其他代理商,甚至是家庭成员,以匹配价格,他们也做不到,而且这些交易也无法直接通过Cruise Guru获得)。您并非总是如此,但如果您能找到其中一项交易,那就是无价之宝。
  • Expedia邮轮: 除了代表巨大价值的邮轮交易外,还不时提供一些自己的促销活动,尤其是当您将邮轮与住宿和/或航班预订结合时。
  • 绿野仙踪: 澳大利亚邮轮专家,有时价格会比其他地方更好。
  • 假期去: 位于美国的预订代理专门从事最后一刻的航行,通常会提供大幅折扣。

我也发现 邮轮评论家 有关船舶,客舱评论,游览信息以及与巡航有关的所有其他信息的重要来源。

Activity bookings

领航者获取指南 是唯一的预订网站 在波拉波拉岛的活动. 领航者 与通过邮轮预订相比,我们拥有最全面的选择范围,而且价格要便宜得多。 获取指南 没有太多活动可用,但其价格往往便宜得多。

Matt Snorkeling in Bora Bora

也有一些岸上游览专家预订网站,重点关注邮轮岸上游览。他们倾向于制定专门针对游轮上发生的事情的政策,例如取消港口或错过航行。但是,我从来没有使用过任何在波拉波拉岛提供短途旅行的游乐设施。

Flight bookings

当我需要在乘船游览之前或之后乘飞机旅行时,我总是在这些站点上寻找最佳航班选择:

What else?

我错过了应该在这里的东西吗?在下面的评论中让我知道。否则,让我知道您最期待的波拉波拉岛之旅!

本指南对您的旅行计划有帮助吗?固定以备后用!

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Matt in Noumea

Matt专职从事数字营销业务, TerraMedia。不过,在业余时间,他喜欢和妻子一起旅行,所以他们通常都会做很多事情。
故乡是澳大利亚,尽管他们并没有花所有的时间去环游世界,但马特和他的妻子喜欢花时间真正地探索和了解一个地方,即使那意味着在那里花的时间比正常游客可能要多得多。

您可以阅读有关马特及其故事的更多信息 这里.

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