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Can you live in Bora Bora?

It's also crucial to keep in mind that not everyone would enjoy living in Bora Bora, and that it may be extremely expensive, particularly for people who don't speak French well. The island is also relatively small, and the way of life there is pretty different from what you would be used to.



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In addition to its natural beauty and wildlife, Bora Bora is also known for its rich culture and history. The island is home to the Tahitian people, who have a rich oral tradition and a vibrant culture that is reflected in their art, music, dance, and language.

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Bora Bora is politically part of French Polynesia. The island is a French overseas territory and is not part of the European Union.

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All this money translates into a high standard of living. The minimum wage here is more than US$1,500 (£750) a month plus benefits, compared to about US$850 (£425), not including benefits in the U.S. Consequently, prices are high for everyone.

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While the entire family stayed in Tahiti's signature overwater bungalows, Kris and Bruce Jenner, Kim Kardashian and Kris Humphries spent their time at the Hilton Bora Bora Nui Resort & Spa's two $5,000-a-night Presidential villas.

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Living expenses
As a result, the cost of living in Bora Bora can be fairly costly, with a one-bedroom apartment often costing around $2,000 per month. It can be challenging for people on a tight budget to afford to live there continuously due to the high cost of groceries and other needs.

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How many people live on Bora Bora? Around 8,880 people called Bora Bora home as of 2021. What is the population density of Bora Bora? The island has a high population density due to its small size and the relatively large number of residents.

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Bora Bora is quite small and visitors can travel around the island via car in about an hour. The lagoon surrounding the island is about three times the landmass of the island itself. The majority of the island's inhabitants live in Vaitape on the western side of the island.

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There are almost no threats to Bora Bora. Crime is low, and even natural disasters are rare because this part of the Pacific Ocean is far from the cyclone zone.

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The languages spoken in Bora Bora are Tahitian and French. However, due to the high tourism population, many natives of Bora Bora have learned to speak English.

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Moorea and Bora Bora account for 60% of the total energy produced in « small islands » operated by EDT (Tahiti excluded). Power generation on these islands rely mainly on diesel, which remains the most cost efficient way to produce electricity. The share of renewable energies is still small (mostly hydro in Marquesas).

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Ibiza's iconic beach club, Bora Bora, has announced it will permanently close after 40 years.

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