Loading Page...

What resort in Florida looks like Bora Bora?

Disney's Polynesian Village Resort, set in the heart of Disney World in Orlando, offers a taste of Tahiti without the long-haul flights. Its overwater bungalows are cheekily known as the Bora Bora Bungalows. The bungalows provide guests with a blend of Disney charm and Polynesian-inspired design.



People Also Ask

Siesta Key Beach, Siesta Key Regarded as one of the best places to visit in Florida, Siesta Key is a paradisiac island in the Gulf of Mexico. The island's main beach is a coveted destination thanks to its dreamy white sand and shallow, crystal-clear water that is ideal for a refreshing swim.

MORE DETAILS

Key West beaches are similar to The Bahamas, with white sand, coral rocks, and shallow turquoise water with tropical fish right off shore.

MORE DETAILS

Overall we are fans of over-water villa hotels at Eat Work Travel! We find them to be a romantic destination when traveling as a couple, a luxury experience and overall a great way to disconnect from the office and use our vacation days. If you are considering a stay here, do it!

MORE DETAILS

Yes, if you're looking for the ultimate luxury amenities and relaxing getaway. Basking in the sun loungers and enjoying your resort's room service is what I would recommend, before proceeding with the rest of your action-packed vacation. If you do have the means for an overwater villa, then it is well worth it.

MORE DETAILS

You can also swim and enjoy other water sports like windsurfing and snorkeling as well as kayaking and paddleboarding in the clear, clean water inhabited by tropical fish.

MORE DETAILS

Destin Beach, Emerald Coast On the hunt for the absolute clearest waters of Florida? Then, Destin Beach is the place to go. This beach is located in a coastal area called the Emerald Coast, which stretches about 100 miles through five counties in the idyllic Gulf of Mexico.

MORE DETAILS

If you're looking for the quintessential Florida Keys experience - Key Largo is your best bet. If you're looking for eclectic entertainment, spirited bars, and parties that roll all night long - Key West is certainly for you.

MORE DETAILS

Key West. There are plenty of reasons why Key West is the most popular destination in the Keys. With everything from gorgeous historical buildings (like Hemingway's Home) to bumping nightlife and great food, a stop here is a no-brainer.

MORE DETAILS

Made up of 1,200 coral islands surrounded by crystal clear waters, the Maldives has beauty and adventure in equal measure. A popular destination thanks to its stunning beaches and perfect year-round weather, the Maldives is heaven for adventure-seekers, honeymooners and everyone in between.

MORE DETAILS