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Is it safe to walk around Bora Bora?

When it comes to crime, Bora Bora is a relatively safe place to visit. Because of the island's low crime rate, visitors are unlikely to run into any issues. However, it's always a good idea to take precautions to safeguard yourself and your valuables when visiting any new place.



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While Bora Bora is a small island – just 10km (6 miles) long – it's not always the easiest place to walk around, especially in the heat and humidity. However, most touristy areas of the island are pedestrian-friendly; this includes the main town of Vaitape and the most popular beach on the island, Matira Beach.

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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.

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November to April (Low Season)
Bora Bora, Tahiti, and French Polynesia weather is hot, humid, and exotic. And while that may sound like the perfect paradise to some, it is not to everyone. If you're looking for the most comfortable visit possible, you'll want to avoid the wet season of November through April.

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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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Due to the island's location in a region where the Aedes mosquito is common, there is a high risk of contracting Zika there. The mosquitoes that spread the virus grow in areas with standing water, and Bora Bora's numerous lagoons and pools make for excellent mosquito breeding grounds.

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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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Can US dollars be used for payment in Bora Bora? Yes, many shops and hotels in Bora Bora accept US dollars as payment, but the exchange rate may not be as advantageous as using XPF.

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No, major hurricanes have historically had little impact on Bora Bora due to its location in the South Pacific High-Pressure System. What kind of severe weather can occur in Bora Bora? While severe hurricanes are rare, Bora Bora can experience typhoons, tropical storms, and heavy rains during hurricane season.

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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. Bora Bora is a major international tourist destination, famous for its seaside luxury resorts.

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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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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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Bora Bora, French Polynesia
The fine white sand surrounding the island accounts heavily for the clarity and color.

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The security is insured on all the municipal territory 24 hours a day, 7 days a week all year long with a squas of 25 municipal agents of municipal police. Recently, in order to prevent delinquency, the commune has equipped itself with a high performance video-protection system.

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In Bora Bora, there is a tiny hospital, but it is not suited to deal with significant medical crises. If you do require medical care, you might need to be flown to Tahiti or another nearby island with a bigger hospital.

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Additionally, there is no equivalent to the B sound in Tahitian language. So when Captain James Cook and early settlers came to the island, they misheard the words of the natives, which eventually led to the rest of the world referring to it as Bora Bora. There are no poisonous insects or snakes on Bora Bora.

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The island basically has a protective outer reef surrounding it, which explains why there are no waves around the island. This is what makes the water on the inside seem so calm and lagoon-like.

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The vast majority of the time, sharks in Bora Bora are not dangerous. The two most common shark species that people swim alongside in Bora Bora are the blacktip reef shark and the lemon shark.

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