Friday, September 7, 2018

Bora Bora





Hyperbole seems to surround Bora Bora, French Polynesia. (Locals often refer to it with a singular "Bora.") Author James Michener called Bora Bora "the most beautiful island in the world," which may be a stretch, though its steep mountain peak and brilliant lagoon certainly are beautiful.

Bora has been targeted by some travel writers as the French Polynesian island where tourism has gotten out of control—too many hotels, too many people, too much traffic. (This travel writer did not see their complaints. Maybe because this traveler went at the right time of year and also maybe the right kind of travel.  However, I will leave the distinction up to you!)  The island, 160 mi/260 km northwest of Papeete, does get a lot of visitors (many of them from Europe and the U.S.), but it's still a far cry from a Cancun- or Florida-style buildup.

Some of the bustles result from the fact that Bora is rather small compared to larger tourist islands such as Moorea; in a half-day, you can easily peddle a rental bicycle the 20 mi/32 km around the island.

Yet, in that small area, Bora Bora offers attractions from black pearl boutiques and fancy restaurants lining the road south from Vaitape to snorkeling among the myriad lagoon fish near Matira Point. The amazingly clear blue-green water alone is enough to satisfy most visitors.