Saturday, December 24, 2011

Finally... Bora Bora

I checked out on 6Th Feb from Auckland and drove back to the airport. After finishing my formalities, I boarded Air Tahiti airline. It was about 5 hour flight and reached the capital of Bora Bora, which is Papeete at 10 pm. The interesting part is the time difference between Auckland and Papeete is about 23 hours, which meant, it was still 5th Feb at Papeete. 

I didn't book any overnight hotel. The reason being, I would get out from the airport only by 11pm and would have to return to the airport at 5:00 am, to catch my flight to Bora Bora. We did check out the motel opposite the airport but seemed too expensive for about 5-6 hrs.  If I remember right, I think the motel was charging us $150 per night. From the outside, the place looked dingy. I could be wrong considering I didn't check out the rooms. Anyway, it was a bit past mid night and I didn't mind spending the time at the airport. Oh, also, me being a vegetarian and in spite of my travel agent specifying vegetarian option for me,  the airline didn't have vegetarian for me. 

I was starving by the time I was done searching for a place to stay. Even at the airport, I had just 1 option to eat, which is, milk and honey loop cereal. When I started eating, I found it to be yumm. As my stomach started filling up and I came to my senses, I realised it had no sugar and I was not liking it. I ended up sleeping at the airport and woke up early to catch my flight. 

I boarded Air Tahiti Nui flight at 7:30 in the morning and reached Bora Bora by 8:20 am. The airport was so small. 



Four Seasons had sent us their yacht to pick us up and it felt like the ones in Hollywood movie. They offered cold towel and drinks. It's about 15-20 minutes drive from the airport to the resort. Upon our arrival, we were given our welcome drink and they showed us the property. The property is huge and beautiful. We were then taken to our over water bungalow. It was mind-blowing and the property was treat to the eyes. The whole place was too good to be true. It was like one of the screensaver that we see or the picture has been manipulated. 

There was so much calmness around and it was just peaceful to be away from the city and work. The first thing that we did as soon as we checked into the room was to jump from the room to the water. I must admit, I was first reluctant, considering that I didn't know how deep and cold the water was. After my husband jumped and saw him having fun, I knew I had to do it. The Four Seasons did have life jacket and water tube in the room. 

As soon as you enter your room, you would have a big living room. The living room opens out to a deck, from where you have the view of the sea. Next is the dressing area, which I can segregate into 3 parts: shower, dressing and bathtub. The view from bathtub is again the sea!!! Next is the bedroom, which is again quite big and opens out to a deck. The deck has the view of the sea and you can plunge into the water from here. 

View from my room:


View from bathtub: I did take this picture from Four Seasons Bora Bora facebook page. Trust me, the view is the same :)


 We chose the "Short package", which includes breakfast and dinner. What was surprising was there was a separate vegetarian menu!!! Every day, we would get a letter from the manager, with details about any for our booking and breakfast and dinner detail. 

We stayed there for 4 nights and each day they had arranged for dinner at each of their restaurant. The food and presentation was very nice. At each of the restaurant, we could order a starter, main course and dessert for each. The view from "Sunset restaurant and bar" and "Tere Nui" were brilliant. In one you could enjoy the sunset, while the other had a beautiful view of the beach. On one night, they had arranged for a French Polynesian show, which was fantastic. The breakfast spread was really nice. 

Every one in the hotel is really friendly and nice. They have a smiling face and are always ready to help. They helped us in booking for snorkelling and scuba. My husband enjoyed scuba a lot. We had a lot of fun doing snorkelling as well. We were first taken to the middle of the sea, where we all jumped to see the beautiful creatures. They then took us to a small island, where we could relax for sometime. Next to a place, where we could swim with sting rays. I quite didn't like the slimy creatures...

I must mention about the spa here. In my opinion, the spa is very expensive but worth every bit. I must admit, that was the best spa that I've experienced. I did forget to mention that our there was moisturiser and sunscreen through out the property and that too with different SPF option. We did like their L'occitane products a lot that we went to the spa to buy them. Unfortunately they didn't have the shampoo and conditioner there but they gave us so many soaps, that lasted for good 4 months.

This is the best property at Bora Bora and the service is fantastic. The manager ( who happened to be an Indian) did make it a point to talk to each of his guest. I've been bugging my husband to go back for our 1st anniversary. I'm sure that's not going to happen but I do know I'll visit this place again. 

The general checkout is 12:00 noon but they were sweet enough to let us use the room till 4:00 pm. 

Return Flight Detail:

Bora Bora -> Papeete: 10th Feb 6:40 pm -> 10th Feb 7:40 pm
Papeete - > Auckland: 11th Feb 01:50 am -> 12th Feb 06:50 am (Remember the time difference?).
Auckland -> Hong Kong: 12th Feb 2:40 pm -> 12th Feb 8:40pm
Hong Kong -> Chennai: 12th Feb 10:35 pm -> 13th Feb 01:35 am

The travel back to India was long and painful but memories of Bora Bora kept me at peace 


3 comments:

  1. I would have needed rest for at least a week after the journey !!!!

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  2. It was also great that they let you stay back till 4.. This is what they call Customer Service..

    When we were in Mauritius and Mahindra [Kollam] they just extended the stay for an hour or two after which we were roaming around the property. It was shocking when we came to know that the rooms were empty and uncleaned until we left!!

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    1. Yeah... Absolutely da.. Taj and Four Seasons are a class apart when it comes to service. I guess that's why you don't mind paying the premium

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