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Landmark: Le Meridien Bora Bora LagoonCity: Bora Bora
Country: French Polynesia
Continent: Australia
Le Meridien Bora Bora Lagoon, Bora Bora, French Polynesia, Australia
Overview
Le Méridien Bora Bora Lagoon sits on the island’s edge in French Polynesia, a luxury resort where turquoise water laps softly against white sand.With sweeping views of a turquoise lagoon, private bungalows perched over the water, and a host of luxe touches, this resort is the place to unwind or chase adventure under the warm tropical sun.Here’s a closer look at Le Méridien Bora Bora Lagoon, where turquoise water laps at the shore-starting with its key features.Le Méridien Bora Bora Lagoon sits on a private motu, a tiny islet wrapped in turquoise water so clear you can see the white sand beneath.From the resort, you can take in sweeping views of Mount Otemanu, Bora Bora’s tallest peak, its jagged summit rising like a dark crown against the sky.Perched on the edge of Bora Bora’s shimmering lagoon, the resort gives you instant access to the water-perfect for slipping on a snorkel, diving in for a swim, or stretching out on the sand with the view spread before you.From many rooms and terraces, Mount Otemanu rises steeply into the sky, its jagged peak catching the morning light.Le Méridien Bora Bora Lagoon offers a range of luxe stays to fit your style, from breezy overwater bungalows to beachfront villas and lush garden hideaways.Each accommodation blends the warmth of traditional Polynesian design with the ease of modern comforts, from woven bamboo walls to plush, cool linens.Overwater bungalows perch above the lagoon, their wooden decks just a step away from the crystal-clear water.Guests can relax on private terraces, peer through glass panels to watch bright fish drifting below, and sink into comforts like king beds, deep spa tubs, and secluded sun decks.The spacious Beachfront Villas sit steps from the sand, offering sweeping views of the lagoon and majestic Mount Otemanu.Each comes with a private garden, an outdoor shower, and inviting living spaces.Nestled in lush tropical greenery, the Garden Bungalows offer seclusion and a quiet retreat where you can watch palm fronds sway in the breeze.At Le Méridien Bora Bora Lagoon, dining ranges from fresh island fare to inventive dishes crafted for every taste.Whether you’re after a laid‑back lunch or a fine‑dining experience, the resort has plenty of options, including Le Te Ava, its main restaurant, where guests savor fresh international and Polynesian dishes beneath a breezy, open‑air canopy.While gazing out over the shimmering lagoon, guests can savor fresh seafood, ripe tropical fruit, and dishes touched with French flair.On Motu Piti Aau, the resort’s private island, the setting turns quiet and secluded for a more intimate meal.Guests can savor an exclusive dinner with attentive, personalized service, all while the lagoon shimmers just beyond their table.At the Lagoon Bar, sip a cool cocktail or fresh juice, nibble on light snacks, and stretch out by the pool as the sun dips low.For couples marking a special moment-or simply craving privacy-the resort sets the stage for romantic beachside meals or candlelit dinners in secluded cabanas.Number four’s up next.At Le Méridien Bora Bora Lagoon, guests can dive into all kinds of activities, from paddleboarding across turquoise water to lounging under the warm island sun.Whether you’re chasing the thrill of water sports, exploring local traditions, or simply stretching out under the sun with a cool drink in hand, the resort’s got you covered.Water Sports: At the resort, you can dive into snorkeling, glide across the bay in a kayak, balance on a paddleboard, or feel the rush of a jet ski.The resort’s turquoise lagoon teems with life-bright tropical fish dart between corals, rays glide like shadows, and small sharks patrol the shallows-making it perfect for underwater adventures.Guests can dive into Bora Bora’s depths on guided scuba excursions.The resort teams up with local dive operators to lead guests through vibrant coral gardens and top dive spots around the island, where parrotfish flash by in quick bursts of color.In the evenings, you can step aboard a sunset cruise, sip something cool, and watch the sky turn gold over Bora Bora’s calm lagoon.For a taste of island culture, join a Polynesian dance performance, try your hand at weaving or carving, or explore the island’s history on a guided tour.When it’s time to unwind, Le Méridien Bora Bora Lagoon’s serene spa welcomes you with soothing treatments and quiet, ocean-scented air.At the resort’s spa, guests can sink into a deep-tissue massage, refresh with a bright citrus facial, or smooth their skin with a gentle body scrub-each crafted to leave them relaxed and renewed.The spa uses local treasures like silky coconut oil and fragrant monoi oil in treatments that capture the spirit of Polynesia.Just steps away, the fitness center looks out over the turquoise lagoon, so guests can keep up their workouts while soaking in the view.Le Méridien Bora Bora Lagoon also works hard to protect the island’s untouched beauty through its sustainability efforts.The resort focuses on eco-friendly living, building with local stone and timber, saving every drop of water it can, and protecting the coral reefs just offshore.The resort helps restore coral to keep the lagoon’s waters alive and thriving, and its kitchens serve fresh island-grown vegetables and responsibly caught fish that support local fishers and farmers.Le Méridien Bora Bora Lagoon is also a sought‑after spot for weddings and honeymoons, where couples exchange vows with turquoise waves at their feet.Le Méridien Bora Bora Lagoon invites couples to choose from wedding packages and romantic experiences, from saying “I do” barefoot on a private beach with the lagoon shimmering behind you to celebrating with an intimate honeymoon in an overwater bungalow, complete with candlelit dinners and tailored service.Set against sweeping views of Mount Otemanu and crystal-clear waters perfect for snorkeling or paddleboarding, the resort offers luxurious bungalows and beach villas designed for both comfort and privacy.Guests can savor fresh Polynesian flavors or international cuisine at several restaurants and bars, then fill their days with diving, cultural tours, or sunset cruises.With its secluded setting, stunning scenery, and eco-friendly approach, it’s a dream escape for couples and honeymooners alike.