Photoshoot In Bora Bora 101 : The Best Spots (with Pictures) (2023)

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The best spots for your photoshoot in Bora Bora: Resorts vs Main island

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Bora Bora. One of the most famous destinations across the planet. The beauty of its lagoon and mountain is legendary and makes it a perfect destination for honeymooners looking for peace. Also one of the few places in the world where you can experience staying in a luxury overwater bungalow (yes, they have been invented here 😉 An absolutely exquisite place to enjoy quality time just the two of you, entwined and in love. And what's best to immortalize this time in paradise than a photoshoot in Bora Bora? The pictures will be your keepsake of the precious moments you spent together and you'll be able to feel these emotions over and over again while looking at them.

Now, you are probably wondering what are your options regarding the places to do your photoshoot in Bora Bora and where are the very best spots so you get the greatest pictures possible. Good news, you'll find below everything you need to know to make a choice.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

1) The best spots for your photoshoot in Bora Bora: Resorts vs Main island

2) Places for a photoshoot in Bora Bora : The options

2.1) Photoshoot in one of the Bora Bora resort

2.1.1) Pictures taken during a photoshoot in Bora Bora's resorts

2.2) Photoshoot on Bora Bora main island

2.2.1) Pictures taken during a photoshoot in Bora Bora's main island

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3) Sum up: Where should I do my photoshoot in Bora Bora?

4) Pro tip : Use the resorts for your photoshoot with a day pass

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Places for a photoshoot in Bora Bora : The options

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First, please take a minute to check the map if you are not familiar yet with the geography of Bora Bora so you can understand the rest of the article a bit better 🙂

To be simple: Bora Bora has two sides. The main island, in center, and all the small islets around it (called motus in Tahitian).

On the first side, you will find the absolute postcard: the dreamy islets shaped by the hotel groups when even the smallest details have been taken care of so you feel in heaven.

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On the other side the main island and the local life where the beauty of the island is less obvious, virgin, raw.

I am not here to take sides. However, I really want to help you make the right choice according to your aspirations to create the best memories possible of your extraordinary journey during your photoshoot in Bora Bora. Because Bora Bora is often a once in a lifetime trip that some people prepare for several years in advance. Its significant cost can hurt modest budgets. So now that you have the two sides in mind let’s dig into the (legitimate) question that many of our clients ask us.

Why such a price gap between a photoshoot on the main island of Bora Bora and within our resort? The answer is very simple.

Photoshoot in one of the Bora Bora resort

Because luxury resorts are private properties and are located on the small islets (for most of them) they, therefore, restrict access to all external vendors such as photographers, who must pay a significant entry fee or a commission up to 25%**.

This is what we call “The rules of the game”… Yet, it’s well worth the cost!

The “Motus” resorts (all 5-star) have endless possibilities for your honeymoon or wedding photoshoot in Bora Bora. It’s a rendez-vous with beauty, where you can bask in the sun and leave with exceptional photos. You’ll literally feel like arriving in paradise. Shooting in a resort guarantees that you will have a large variety of photos. The resorts have been designed by some of the best architects and landscapers. To sum it up, it’s AWESOME!

Here is a (non-exhaustive) list of places where you can take photos:

  • ✔︎ Overwater bungalows and their pontoons/terraces
  • ✔︎ Unobstructed views of the mountain (Mount Otemanu)
  • ✔︎ White sand beaches cleaned daily.
  • ✔︎ Beautiful infinity pools with views of the lagoon and/or the mountain
  • ✔︎ Hammocks levitating above the turquoise lagoon
  • ✔︎ Tropical landscaped gardens
  • ✔︎ Lagoons full of colorful fishes
  • ✔︎ Props available (like a traditional canoe).
  • ✔︎ There’s even a mini golf at the Conrad, haha.

*Here is the list of the resorts located on islets: Four Seasons Resort Bora Bora, The St Régis Bora Bora, Conrad Bora Bora Nui, Le Méridien Bora Bora, Intercontinental Resort Thalasso and Spa, Le Bora Bora - Pearl Beach Resort, Sofitel Private Island.
** On the mainland you'll find the Intercontinental Le Moana & Sofitel Marara. Even if they are not located on islets it's still private properties so they do charge an entrance fee to grant access to the resort's facilities for a photoshoot.

Pictures taken during a photoshoot in Bora Bora's resorts

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Photoshoot on Bora Bora main island

But don’t get us wrong: Just so that the main island is cheaper, it doesn’t mean it’s less beautiful! It’s only different, wilder, rawer. The only downsides of the main island’s beach (Matira beach - the only public beach in Bora Bora) are that it can get crowded with tourists at certain times of the week, it doesn’t have the iconic view of the Mount Otemanu, and it’s not as neat as the daily cleaned resort’s beaches (depending on the tide you can find some seaweed on it).

Also, your options here are more limited because you don’t have so many epic spots to pose compared to the resort’s areas. But it still makes a great option if you’re on a budget!

Pictures taken during a photoshoot in Bora Bora's main island

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Sum up: Where should I do my photoshoot in Bora Bora?

Picking a resort for your photoshoot in Bora Bora: Pros & Cons

Pros :

  • Easier for you: You don’t have to take (and pay) a taxi boat to reach the mainland
  • Lots of spots for an endless possibility of images
  • We get to shoot with the bungalows for real “postcard pictures”
  • Best views

Cons :

  • More costly due to the hotel fees

Picking the main island for your photoshoot in Bora Bora: Pros & Cons

Pros :

  • Cheaper, no hotel fees or day pass* to pay
  • You get to explore the main island with us 🙂
  • Raw beauty of the island

Cons :

  • You’ll have to take a boat to reach the main island (can be expensive depending on the resort you are staying at)
  • Limited spots
  • No room to get change after the photoshoot (if you decide to get in the water at the end for example)

Pro tip : Use the resorts for your photoshoot with a day pass

So you are on a budget and staying on the mainland but still want to shoot in a resort for the best landscape?

There is a last solution: Booking a day pass

➡️ We explain everything about the day pass options in the resort in this dedicated article. ⬅️

You guessed it by now, it's easier to take advantage of the resort facilities to leave with beautiful pictures for your honeymoon photoshoot in Bora Bora. But no matter the place you’ll pick we will always do our best to make your memories of Bora Bora beautiful and to help you leave with gorgeous pictures!

You now have all the information you need to pick the best place for your photoshoot in Bora Bora. We remain available anytime if you still have questions and we invite you to check our other articles you may find useful (Like "What to wear for my photoshoot in Bora Bora") 🙂

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What month is best for Bora Bora? ›

The best times to go to Bora Bora are November and April. These short shoulder seasons offer fine weather with temperatures in the mid-70s to mid-80s.

How many days do you need in Bora Bora? ›

How many days do you need for Bora Bora? We recommend you to stay 3-4 days in Bora Bora. This gives you plenty of time to explore this pretty island and all the different shades of emerald the sea has the offer here.

Which country is Bora Bora in? ›

Bora Bora is an island in the Leeward group of the Society Islands of French Polynesia.

Where did the Kardashians stay in Bora Bora? ›

The Hilton Bora Bora Nui Resort & Spa

All overwater villas are large, but the 2 Presidential Villas are enormous, which of course is where the Jenner/Kardashian family stayed.

Is Hawaii or Bora Bora better? ›

Bora Bora Vs Hawaii: Which Is Best Overall? Overall, despite the price and inaccessibility, Bora Bora wins the Bora Bora vs Hawaii debate. Bora Bora is truly unbeatable. Very few places in the world can compete with Bora Bora's jaw-dropping blue water, luxurious resort property and romantic seclusion.

How much money should I bring to Bora Bora? ›

On Bora Bora, a typical budget for a shoestring traveler is $20 a day. If you're a budget traveler, you'll spend no more than $500 for a week-long stay on the island.

What month is the cheapest to go to Bora Bora? ›

High season is considered to be November and December. The cheapest month to fly to Bora Bora is September.

What is better Maldives or Bora Bora? ›

Couples that want to feel more civilization, and society, will prefer Bora Bora, whereas couples who enjoy feeling totally 'off the map' and like they have an island to themselves, will love the Maldives. The main takeaway: Bora Bora resorts will feel more resort-ey and much bigger than the resorts in the Maldives.

Do you need cash in Bora Bora? ›

Credit cards are accepted at hotels, restaurants, and larger shops and grocery stores on Tahiti, Moorea and Bora Bora. Smaller shops or stores or more remote islands may accept credit cards with a minimum purchase.

Is Bora Bora expensive or cheap? ›

The average cost for two adults to spend seven days in Bora Bora is between $5,000 and $22,000. There is really no upper limit, with rooms as expensive as 15,000 per night, but for budget travelers, it is challenging to stay under 5,000 for the week (including flights).

What should I know before going to Bora Bora? ›

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  • It's very expensive. ...
  • All flights must go through Tahiti first. ...
  • English is widely spoken. ...
  • Bora Bora is popular, but for a reason. ...
  • They use the franc. ...
  • The mainland only has one true beach. ...
  • High season is in North America's summer. ...
  • Its coral reef is fantastic.
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What is the most popular food in Bora Bora? ›

Fish is the main staple of the Tahitian diet. Fish is often marinated in coconut milk before it is baked or grilled. Poisson cru is a very popular dish that consists of raw fish marinated in limejuice that is often served in a salad.

Why is Bora Bora so famous? ›

Bora Bora is world-famous for its vibrant turquoise lagoon, soft, white sandy stretches of beach and luxurious resorts. With such a dreamlike setting, this magical island is, unsurprisingly, a great spot to plan a getaway.

Do they speak English in Bora Bora? ›

The main languages in Bora Bora are French and Tahitian, but you'll find that many people also speak English, especially resort employees. French Polynesians move at a relaxed pace.

What celebrities went to Bora Bora? ›

Regis Bora Bora. Just ask Nicole Kidman and Keith Urban or Alyssa Milano and husband David Bugliari, who honeymooned here, or Justin Bieber who's also been a guest here.

Are there mosquitoes in Bora Bora? ›

Mosquitos are rampant in Bora Bora too, so wearing repellent is vital—and make sure that you're properly vaccinated before traveling.

Where is the fake Kardashian house? ›

162 White Pine Canyon, Park City Utah. Located in The Colony at White Pine Canyon, this spectacular three-story, 9,863 square foot home is aptly named GrandView Lodge.

Is it better to go to Fiji or Bora Bora? ›

When it comes to planning your South Pacific Island trip, there are many things to consider. When it comes to cost and other worldly scuba diving, Fiji is the most effective choice. However, if you want overwater bungalows and adventure on the island, Bora Bora is a great choice.

Is Fiji or Bora Bora more expensive? ›

Having said that, Fiji is more affordable than Bora Bora. In Bora Bora, everything, not just the luxurious accommodations, costs an arm and a leg. Even everyday items like toothpaste or sunscreen. If you are looking for a full-out, no-expenses-spared luxury stay, Bora Bora is the better option.

Is Bora Bora nicer than Tahiti? ›

Despite Tahiti's accessibility and affordability, there is no doubt that Bora Bora is better than Tahiti. The resorts, overwater bungalow accommodations, seclusion, luxurious atmosphere and, of course, brilliant waters of Bora Bora are truly unbeatable.

How much is $100 US in Bora Bora? ›

The conversion value for 100 USD to 631.972 BORA.

Can I use US dollars in Bora Bora? ›

U.S. dollar and European euro notes (but not coins) are widely accepted as cash in the islands, although at less favorable exchange rates than at banks. You will probably get a more favorable rate if you change your money in French Polynesia rather than before leaving home.

Can you tip in USD in Bora Bora? ›

Historically, tipping has not been customary in the French Polynesia islands and is therefore not expected.

Is the water warm in Bora Bora? ›

The famed turquoise lagoons of Bora Bora boast warm water temperatures all year, so you can always enjoy a swim. In the dry season, which typically lasts from October to May, the sunny, mild weather is distinguished by unblemished beach days and temperate evenings.

How much money should I bring to Bora Bora for a week? ›

The average price of a 7-day trip to Bora Bora is $3,184 for a solo traveler, $5,718 for a couple, and $10,721 for a family of 4. Bora Bora hotels range from $136 to $684 per night with an average of $334, while most vacation rentals will cost $120 to $800 per night for the entire home.

Is 4 nights in Bora Bora enough? ›

To properly experience Bora Bora, three days (four nights if arriving late) should be enough. The island is small and there isn't all that much to see. If you're after a pampering luxury holiday of sipping cocktails on the deck of your overwater bungalow, you could probably spend a week (if you can afford that).

What is the hottest month in Bora Bora? ›

June is the hottest month in Bora Bora with an average temperature of 29°C (84°F) and the coldest is January at 17°C (63°F) with the most daily sunshine hours at 8 in September. The wettest month is August with an average of 265mm of rain.

Which island is the most beautiful in the world? ›

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  • VANCOUVER ISLAND.
  • SICILY.
  • BORA BORA.
  • SANTORINI.
  • MALDIVES.
  • SEYCHELLES.
  • KAUAI.
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How deep is the water in Bora Bora? ›

Within the lagoon (where 100% of the overwater bungalows in Bora Bora are located), depths range from 5 feet to 150 feet, with 5-10 feet being most common.

What snacks to bring to Bora Bora? ›

Because of its isolation, everything costs more in Bora Bora. So bring some packaged snacks with you. Protein bars, muesli bars, nuts, biscuits and crackers don't weigh much and are easy to slip into spaces among your packing.

Can you drink alcohol in Bora Bora? ›

For instance, an average cocktail at the resort was $28 and a glass of red wine started at $18. So it is doable but definitely adds up quickly. If you want to enjoy some drinks lounging by the pool or beach during your vacation in Bora Bora, I suggest you pack your own alcohol from home.

Do US citizens need a visa for Bora Bora? ›

Travelers can enter Bora Bora for 90 days every six months without a visa. Passports must be valid for at least three months and proof of onward travel may be required.

Is food expensive in Bora Bora? ›

Eating in Bora Bora is known to be expensive, and yes, the imported foods can be pricier than back in your own country. Make the most of the fresh local Polynesian food and visit a local grocery store. Combine that with a dining plan at your Bora Bora resort, and you will save money, as well as have the best eating.

What currency does Bora Bora use? ›

In the French Polynesian Islands, including Bora Bora, they use the Pacific Franc which has the code XPF. If you go to a currency conversion website like XE you will be able to get an accurate rate for today. As a rough guide $1USD is about 90XPF.

Do I need a passport to go to Bora Bora? ›

Yes you will need a passport to leave the US and enter Bora Bora in French Polynesia. All international travel requires a valid passport. Most countries also require that your passport is valid for at least 6 months beyond entering another country and that you can show an onward plane ticket.

Do you need bug spray in Bora Bora? ›

Bug spray. Mosquitoes are very unwelcome neighbors here in Bora Bora, and unfortunately they're here to stay. This is a must-have.

Where should I sit on a plane to Bora Bora? ›

Sit on the left side of the plane (facing forward towards the front of the plane) when flying from Tahiti to Bora Bora, or on the right side when flying out. You'll get to see the most beautiful aerial views of the island as you're arriving or taking off!

Is it safe to swim at Bora Bora? ›

For the most part, yes it is safe to swim in Bora Bora. The waters are so clear, you can rest assured there won't be any sea monsters lurking in the deep. What is this? However, the waters can sometimes get rough due to high winds or storms out in the open ocean.

Can you drink Bora Bora water? ›

You can drink tap water in Tahiti, Moorea and Bora Bora and in all the international resorts. It is usually fine in family hotels and in the other islands but we recommend that you ask your hosts for confirmation.

What is special in Bora Bora? ›

The island of Bora Bora is a honeymooner's paradise. The ultimate setting for romance is largely mainly due to the iconic beauty of Mount Otemanu, which rises from the sea like an emerald jewel, encircled by gorgeous coral reefs and several white sand islets called motus.

What does Bora Bora mean in English? ›

Formerly called Vavau, this island has been named by the explorer James Cook Bora Bora meaning « First born ». The famous English navigator was referring to a legend which says that Ta'aroa, the creator of the universe, created this island immediately after Raiatea.

Who owns Bora Bora? ›

Bora Bora (French: Bora-Bora; Tahitian: Pora Pora) is an island group in the Leeward Islands. The Leeward Islands comprise the western part of the Society Islands of French Polynesia, which is an overseas collectivity of the French Republic in the Pacific Ocean. Bora Bora has a total land area of 30.55 km2 (12 sq mi).

Why is Bora Bora water so clear? ›

Bora Bora, French Polynesia

Home to a multitude of luxury resorts on stilts above the water, Bora Bora attracts tourists from all over the planet looking to get an eyeful of clear, turquoise waters. The fine white sand surrounding the island accounts heavily for the clarity and color.

How many days should I stay in Bora Bora? ›

We recommend you to stay 3-4 days in Bora Bora. This gives you plenty of time to explore this pretty island and all the different shades of emerald the sea has the offer here. Do you have more time, then you will love spending that here too, just keep in mind Bora Bora is the most expensive island of French Polynesia.

Is Bora Bora close to Hawaii? ›

The geographic midpoint between Hawaii and Bora-Bora is in 1,264.50 mi (2,035.02 km) distance between both points in a bearing of 173.95°. The shortest distance (air line) between Hawaii and Bora-Bora is 2,529.01 mi (4,070.04 km). The shortest route between Hawaii and Bora-Bora is according to the route planner.

Why is it so hard to get to Bora Bora? ›

Because of the lack of long, flat, and uniform strips of land in French Polynesia, it's impossible to fly nonstop to Bora Bora.

What is the most popular beach in Bora Bora? ›

Once again Matira Beach in Bora Bora is recognized as one of the Top 25 Beaches in the World! One of our favorites as well and very convenient to the InterContinental Bora Bora Le Moana Resort. Entry Procedures for French Polynesia have been simplified once again.

What is the main town in Bora Bora? ›

Vaitape is the largest city of Bora Bora Island in French Polynesia. It has a population of 4,927, about half of the island's population which is about 9,000. It is located about 210 km (130 mi) northwest of Papeete, the capital of French Polynesia.

What should I be careful of in Bora Bora? ›

There are many sharks in Bora Bora, although attacks on humans are rare. Still, it's best to steer clear of them, as well as Bora Bora's stingrays and barracudas. Wear reliable foot protection whenever you're in the ocean to fend off injuries from stonefish, urchins, and the coral itself.

What celebrities go to Bora Bora? ›

Regis Bora Bora. Just ask Nicole Kidman and Keith Urban or Alyssa Milano and husband David Bugliari, who honeymooned here, or Justin Bieber who's also been a guest here.

Can you swim in the ocean in Bora Bora? ›

For the most part, yes it is safe to swim in Bora Bora. The waters are so clear, you can rest assured there won't be any sea monsters lurking in the deep.

Does Bora Bora take American money? ›

Bora Bora Island Guide's response

In the French Polynesian Islands, including Bora Bora, they use the Pacific Franc which has the code XPF. If you go to a currency conversion website like XE you will be able to get an accurate rate for today. As a rough guide $1USD is about 90XPF.

Why is Bora Bora so popular? ›

As one of the 118 islands of Tahiti, its allure comes from its unmatched landscape beauty and the richness of Tahitian culture. The people of Bora Bora embrace visitors with the aromatic tiare leis and welcome them with warm smiles and traditional music and dance.

What land animals live in Bora Bora? ›

Information on Bora Bora's Wildlife

There are not many animals here, as the islands appeared from volcanic activity in the middle of the Pacific Ocean, far from any other land. So the only land animals here are the ones brought in by people: horses, cows, pigs, chickens, sheep, goats, dogs and cats.

Can you drink tap water in Bora Bora? ›

Drinking water:

You can drink tap water in Tahiti, Moorea and Bora Bora and in all the international resorts. It is usually fine in family hotels and in the other islands but we recommend that you ask your hosts for confirmation.

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