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Is Bora Bora more expensive than Moorea?

Moorea: The Cost. On average, an overwater in Bora Bora during the high season will cost you around $1200-1300/night, whereas the same overwater bungalow in Moorea will cost you around $800-900/night. Overall, Moorea definitely wins when it comes to the affordability factor in the battle of Bora Bora vs.



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Unlike Bora Bora which requires traveling by water to get around if you're staying on a motu, Moorea is more easily navigable. One 37-mile road rings the coast along the entire island. Car, scooter, and bike rentals are readily available, so if you like to explore and sightsee on your own, it's easy to do on Moorea.

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Tahiti is a relatively cheap island because it is the main island. Many local people live here and there are big supermarkets on the island. Because the island is not that popular with tourists, you also pay relatively little for accommodation here. Huahine is also a relatively cheap island.

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But they are all quite different too… For example, Bora Bora is more beautiful and romantic, but very expensive. Moorea is quieter with an abundance of natural wonders so may suit those looking for a quieter break. Whilst Tahiti is a cultural hub, surfer's dream, and has more opportunities to interact with locals.

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September to October: Best Time to Visit Moorea
By choosing this period, you will benefit from a still very pleasant climate: little rain and a perfect sunshine. However, the tourist activity continues before the beginning of the wet season and everything works perfectly!

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The island of Moorea is a haven for divers and is known for its varied coral reef ecosystem and the colorful mix of marine life. While scuba diving or snorkeling, you might encounter stingrays, sharks, and marine turtles in a clear lagoon sparkling with different shades of blue.

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Top tips for finding cheap flights to Bora Bora
High season is considered to be November and December. The cheapest month to fly from the United States is April. Enter your preferred departure airport and travel dates into the search form above to unlock the latest Bora Bora flight deals.

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The Cons of Bora Bora
  • It's outrageously expensive. Yes, we stayed in an over-water bungalow at the St. Regis Bora Bora — possibly the most expensive way to see the island. ...
  • Help! I'm trapped in paradise. ...
  • There's not a lot to do or see. Bora Bora is perfect for people who want to sit and enjoy paradise.


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With unparalleled views and pristine waters melting onto dreamlike beaches, Conrad Bora Bora Nui is a tropical oasis. The French Polynesian hideaway is so idyllic, in fact, that even the Kardashians couldn't stay away — the celebrity family chose this luxurious resort as its vacation destination in 2011.

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Yes. It is safe to snorkel and swim with the sharks and stingrays in Moorea. However, a reminder that you are swimming in the ocean, so it's important to wear a life jacket if you're not a strong swimmer. And it's always a good idea to swim with a partner.

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Moorea offers both relaxation and adventure, so there's something for everyone. As a result, give Moorea some thought if you're considering a trip to French Polynesia. You won't be let down.

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Aremiti Ferry runs many daily departures on the Moorea to Bora Bora ferry. Passengers can take in the breathtaking vistas of the islands from the ocean throughout the about two and a half-hour trip. The boat has air conditioning and comfy seating, making it a convenient mode of transportation.

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Huahine. The least visited island of French Polynesia, also known as the “Secret Island”, Huahine breaks the chain of the modern world.

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Exclusivity – Tahiti is a very exclusive destination.
Supply and demand naturally drive the pricing up.

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Lanai – The Most Expensive Hawaiian Island Located in the central part of the Hawaiian archipelago, Lanai offers a unique blend of luxury, privacy, and natural beauty that attracts affluent travelers from around the world.

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