Saturday, 24 March 2012

Top Facts About Bora Bora

Located in the Pacific, French Polynesia, Bora Bora is one of those place you won't believe your eyes how beautiful it is. You will fall in love with it guaranteed!

If you decide to travel there, no need to fear about accommodation - you'll enjoy in those great bungalows above the water! Can a beach be any closer to your bed? If this sounds to wild for you, no problem, just book a room in a hotel.

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Want to see more of Bora Bora then just a marvelous sunset? Here's an idea - go feed some sharks! There are organized excursions where you can cool in chest deep water and watch local divers feed big sharks. Unbelievable, but totally safe.

Top Facts About Bora Bora


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If you think you won't feel comfortable while the sharks are swimming around you, there is an option. You can go swimming with the dolphins.

You can rent a little boat and have your own tour in the lagoon. Or just walk around the island - it takes just an hour by car. See how long it takes on foot! Love horse-back riding? No problem, you can do that as well.

Bora Bora hast the most interesting underwater sights to be seen. Snorkeling or scuba diving, you will never forget the colors you see.

How about an air view? There are helicopter tours and the view you get from the air is breathtaking! Just don't forget to bring your camera.

One interesting fact about Bora Bora is that there are no snakes there. No snakes at all! And the only bugs that might bother you are the mosquitoes or flies.

Great idea on how to spend a few hours is go fishing. There are many local people who will take you to an organized fishing excursion.

If you are bored of T-shirts and other souvenirs that are the same everywhere in the world, buy pearls! The Tahitian black pearl is very beautiful and I'm sure you'll have it longer that a T-shirt.

Top Facts About Bora Bora

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