Thursday, April 2, 2015

Bora Bora – A Review

First Mr. Bee got in on the blogging action, and then last week my brother actually called me and told me he wanted to write a post about his honeymoon to Bora Bora! So without further ado,Logo Design Process And Steps, brotherbee’s Bora Bora review (a 3 part series).

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My wife and I had dreamed of honeymooning in Bora Bora for over a year. However,Classifieds February 26, 2015,custom bobbleheads, we got married in November of 2005 which was the rainy season over there. Since we expected our honeymoon to be the only time we would get to go to such a special and expensive destination we decided to postpone our trip until late March of 2006.


Moorea

Our itinerary included one night at the Sheraton Tahiti followed by four nights at the Le Meridien in Bora Bora. We arrived in Tahiti in the evening and did not get to see much of the island. The only international airport in this area is on Tahiti so everyone must make this their first stop before going to the outer islands. It is a ten minute plane ride to Moorea from there, and a 45 minute ride to Bora Bora.

On the way from Tahiti to Bora Bora,custom bobblehead, make sure you sit on the left side of the plane which will allow you to take in the gorgeous and surreal views of the Society Islands. Finally,., as you begin your descent, there lies Bora Bora in all of its magnificence. The view provided by such a high altitude is a great introduction to this mythical island.


On the way to Bora Bora

We soon landed on a motu,BIM-ming In A Land Far Far Away,,, the Tahitian term for an islet,custom bobble head,Some Study Guides For 70-680 Exams - IT Pro Community, where the airport was located. Hotel representatives are waiting for you there where you are greeted with a smile and lei. Depending on which resort you are staying at, it is only a 10-15 minute boat ride.


Approaching Bora Bora

Upon arriving at the motu Le Meridien was on, we were given a wet towel to freshen up along with a cold drink. We were then given a tour of the property and then taken to our Premium Over Water Bungalow. The Premium OWB is about a hundred bucks more per night but well worth it since they have breathtaking views of the lagoon and Mt. Otemanu right from your patio.

The room is also quite nice with all the amenities you will need including a large shower,,, separate bathtub,personalized bobbleheads, air conditioner, king size bed,personalized bobblehead, and a fridge with a minibar. It is well decorated with a Polynesian theme and it even has glass floor panels so that you can see the fish in the lagoon from your room.

We promptly jumped into the crystal blue water from our veranda,custom bobbleheads. The depth of the water under our bungalow was about 8-9 feet, so my wife used a flotation device we brought from home. They provide you with life vests so it is not a requirement to bring a tube,personalized bobblehead. After our swim, we rinsed ourselves with the shower that is right next to the ladder that is used to climb out of the water,custom bobblehead.

Stay tuned for Part II,customized bobbleheads.

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