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Is Bora Bora part of Hawaii?

No, Bora Bora and Hawaii are not the same thing. Hawaii (part of the United States) is located in the center of the Pacific Ocean off the coast of North America; whereas, Bora Bora (part of French Polynesia) is located south of Hawaii off the coast of South America.



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No, Bora Bora and Hawaii are not the same thing. Hawaii (part of the United States) is located in the center of the Pacific Ocean off the coast of North America; whereas, Bora Bora (part of French Polynesia) is located south of Hawaii off the coast of South America.

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Because of the remoteness of the island, it isn't possible to reach Bora Bora direct by sea either. You would need to fly to Tahiti and then make your way to the islands by boat, or you could take a cruise to Tahiti which then takes in the other island.

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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.

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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.

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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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The Kardashians traveled on Air Tahiti Nui, Tahiti's international airline. 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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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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A visa is not required for this destination for a stay of up to 90 days in any 180 day period. Please keep in mind that while a visa is not required, you must: Hold a passport valid for at least six months beyond your date of country exit and with one blank visa page. Hold proof of onward and return flights.

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Traditional Polynesian cuisine in Bora Bora includes dishes like “pêche cru” (raw fish marinated in coconut milk) and “ika mata” (raw marinated fish with vegetables and coconut milk), often served with staples like taro root and breadfruit.

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It takes approximately 14h 9m to get from United States to Bora-Bora, including transfers. How long is the flight from United States to Bora-Bora? There is no direct flight from Los Angeles Airport to Bora Bora Airport. The quickest flight takes 16h 30m and has one stopover.

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The official currency of Bora Bora is the French Pacific Franc (XPF).

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Both the Maldives and Bora Bora are expensive luxury destinations. In general, it will be easier to spend less on a trip to The Maldives. In the Maldives, 3-star accommodations are available that are highly rated, while in Bora Bora there are very few hotels or resorts that are not 5-star luxury resorts.

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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).

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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.

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