Imagine a place with beautiful calm blue waters, soft white sand, and it's a pest free zone!
Almost seems like a dream right?
Well it is not, today we are visiting the gorgeous island of Bora Bora.
Bora Bora is a tropical island in the French Polynesia also know as Tahiti which is made up of one hundred and eighteen island that are divided into five groups.
The island's original name was "Pora Pora" since there is not letter 'b' in the Tahitian language, but changed to Bora Bora when Jakob Roggeveen discovered the island in 1722.
Bora Bora is located in The Volcanic Society Island which is in the middle of the South Pacific Ocean, halfway between Australia and the United States.
This island is called home to roughly 9,000 people, which is about how many…show more content… Our first activity on our list is an aqua safari with helmets.
This safari is not like any other.
Going on a walk underwater with an air supplied helmet is definitely a different view.
There are so many species of fish and turtles you get to swim with since the water is so clear you can see everything!
This activity is not permitted for pregnant women, anyone with asthma or unable to walk. Second stop is stand up paddle boarding.
Now we will be learning how to stand up paddle on the blue waters.
You will have an instructor that will teach you the basics of paddle boarding and take you to the best spots around the island. Our next attraction we will be hiking Mount Otemanu.
Mount Otemanu is one of the extinct volcanoes on the island.
According to Travel U.S. News many say a trip to Bora Bora isn't complete with out a visit to this breathtaking mountain.
I know you might be thinking hiking up this mountain will take forever but that is not your only option.
You can enjoy this mountain in many ways; a 4x4 tour, boat or helicopter tour. Now that the day is almost over its time to relax and eat a great dinner at the Sunset Restaurant and