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Landmark: Motu Tane Private IslandCity: Bora Bora
Country: French Polynesia
Continent: Australia
Motu Tane Private Island, Bora Bora, French Polynesia, Australia
Motu Tane is a private island situated in the lagoon of Bora Bora, French Polynesia. It functions as a high-end resort and private rental property.
Visual Characteristics
The island features dense tropical vegetation, primarily palm trees and flowering shrubs. Its shoreline consists of fine white sand. The surrounding lagoon water exhibits a gradient of turquoise and deep blue hues. Structures on the island are constructed with natural materials, including wood and thatch, designed to blend with the environment.
Location & Access Logistics
Motu Tane is located approximately 2 kilometers northeast of the main island of Bora Bora. Access is exclusively via private boat transfer from the main island. The nearest airport is Bora Bora Airport (BOB), located on Motu Mute. Transfer services are arranged directly with the property management. There is no public road access or parking available on Motu Tane itself.
Historical & Ecological Origin
Motu Tane is a natural coral islet formed over millennia by the accumulation of coral polyps. Its current state as a private island resort was developed in the late 20th century, with subsequent renovations and expansions to accommodate luxury tourism. The original purpose was to offer exclusive accommodation and experiences.
Key Highlights & Activities
Activities include snorkeling and diving in the surrounding lagoon, kayaking, paddleboarding, and relaxing on the private beaches. The property offers private dining experiences and guided tours of the island's flora. Fishing excursions can be arranged.
Infrastructure & Amenities
The island provides private bungalows and villas with en-suite bathrooms. Electricity is generated on-site. Cell phone signal (4G) is generally available. There are no public food vendors; all dining is provided by the resort. Shade is available through natural tree cover and constructed pergolas.
Best Time to Visit
The dry season, from May to October, offers the most favorable weather conditions with lower humidity and less rainfall. The best time of day for photography is typically during the morning and late afternoon when the sun angle provides softer light on the lagoon and vegetation. High tide is generally preferred for water activities to ensure sufficient depth.
Facts & Legends
A unique aspect of Motu Tane is its collection of ancient Polynesian artifacts, some of which are displayed on the property. Local lore suggests the island was once a sacred site for traditional ceremonies.
Nearby Landmarks
- 0.8km Southwest: Bora Bora Main Island (Vaitape)
- 1.5km West: Coral Gardens (Snorkeling Site)
- 2.0km South: Matira Beach
- 3.5km Northwest: Motu Mute (Bora Bora Airport)