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- Entire home
- Bora-Bora
Matira Sunset House is located on the beachfront side of Matira with direct and private access to the sea. With the magnificent view of the turquoise blue lagoon, you can watch Bora Bora's magnificent sunsets from the water. It is located close to amenities (snacks, restaurants, shops, activities, rental) which allows you to do everything on foot. Ideal for holidays with family and friends.
- Entire home
- Bora Bora
Welcome to Villa FETIA ITI your vacation paradise in Bora Bora! Villa FETIA ITI is located hillside 65ft (20 meters) above sea level and only 100 ft (30 meters) from the lagoon. This very exclusive villa overlooking the crystal blue waters of the lagoon offers incredible romantic sunsets as well as a lot of privacy making it the perfect spot for both honeymooners and families. This 1200 square-foot (110 m2) home is part of a famous luxury complex started by Marlon Brando and Jack Nicholson.
- Private room
- Leeward Islands
"Airport transfer" Accommodation located in front of the beautiful beach of Matira. Not far from various restaurants, snacks and caravans. Room with bathroom and private toilet. Large terrace with lagoon view. Kitchen open and equipped with fridge, oven with gas hobs, microwave, Nespresso coffee machine. Access to the house by a staircase of about forty steps to find you on a deck overlooking the beautiful beach of Matira. Two paddles available.
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Your guide to Bora-Bora
All About Bora-Bora
Often called the Jewel of the South Seas, Bora-Bora is a tropical gem northwest of Tahiti. Only 15 square miles in size, the formerly volcanic island is famous for its palm trees and the cerulean lagoon. Bora-Bora possesses a calming beauty that draws visitors from around the world looking to unwind and recharge. Unsurprisingly, it’s a top destination for honeymooners and those looking to celebrate their anniversary. Snorkeling, scuba diving, and exploring the pristine coral reefs that call this petite island home are just a few of the highlights of the island. Whether on land, in the sea, or soaring through the sky, there are many different ways to enjoy the natural beauty and bounty of Bora-Bora.
When is the best time to stay in a vacation rental in Bora-Bora?
The best time to consider houses in Bora-Bora is during November and April. Shoulder seasons offer warm weather while largely being free of rain. Some events to look out for include the Tahiti Pearl Regatta in May, a sailing race, between the islands of Raiatea, Bora-Bora, Huahine, and Taha'a, with participants coming from as far away as Hawaii to participate. Also, watch out for the Heiva I Bora-Bora Festival, the island’s largest festival, held in July or August. It is a celebration of life that showcases traditional Polynesian costumes, skills, and music, although it was formerly a ritual used to prepare for war. The Bora-Bora Liquid Festival in December is an athletic competition which features contestants competing in the lagoon and often accompanied by many beach celebrations.
What are the top things to do in Bora-Bora?
Mount Otemanu
Mount Otemanu is one of two peaks remaining of the extinct volcano in the center of Bora-Bora. Rising almost 2,400 feet over the lagoon, a visit to the island isn’t complete without a trip to the top of this mountain to take in the sights. If hiking isn’t your thing, never fear — there are many ways to experience Mount Otemanu, from four-wheel drives and boat tours to guided helicopter rides or walking along the beach.
Matira Beach
One of Bora-Bora’s many breathtaking beaches, Matira Beach stands out for its coastal shops and eateries, incredible sunsets, and its sapphire blue water. Fun things to do during your time at the beach include snorkeling, sun-bathing on the crisp white sands, and wading across the shallows to Matira Point and the nearby barrier reef during low tide.
Stand-up paddleboarding
Stand-up paddleboarding is one of Bora-Bora’s longest-running pastimes. Many businesses offer paddle-board rentals, and it’s a great way to explore the lagoons and shallow reefs of Bora-Bora while getting some exercise. The island’s waters are usually calm, perfect for beginner paddlers.