Explore Exotic Holidays in Bora Bora
Bora Bora — the most famous of the Leeward Islands and widely considered the most beautiful — is a tropical paradise teeming with exotic adventures. Snorkeling and scuba diving are popular, but there are plenty of vacation activities to surprise and delight you above the blue-green waters of sparkling lagoons.
Cruise Your Way Through Bora Bora
Marriott Vacation Club℠ has partnered with the world's largest cruise lines (including Holland America Line, Norwegian Cruise Line, Celebrity Cruise Line, Carnival Cruise Line, Royal Caribbean International and more) to give you access to the world's most exciting ports of call, including these exciting options in Bora Bora:
10-Day South Pacific Cruise
This memorable cruise departs and returns from Papeete in French Polynesia, visiting several South Pacific ports along the way:
- Huahine — two main islands separated by a few hundred yards and
connected by a small bridge over a stream that's home to 3- to 6-foot eels - Rangiroa — the largest atoll in the Tuamotus and an excellent site for
observing bottlenose dolphins, sharks and manta rays while scuba diving - Raiatea — the second largest island in French Polynesia and a popular
destination for sailing, deep-sea fishing and scuba diving - Bora Bora — considered by many to be the most beautiful of the Pacific
Islands with colorful villages, archaeological sites and former Army bunkers
from World War II - Moorea —an island with lush mountain slopes, pineapple plantations and
white-sand beaches bordered by crystalline lagoons
18-Day South Pacific Cruise
From its departure in Valparaiso, Chile, to its final destination in Papeete, Tahiti, this cruise offers incredible adventures in the following ports:
- Robinson Crusoe Island — an archipelago more than 350 miles west of South
America that is popular for scuba diving - Adamstown, Pitcairn Island — this settlement has an ecotrail with incredible
views of natural beauty and local dining with plenty of fresh fish - Fakarava — an atoll with quaint villages and a rich ecosystem of birds and
plants, including rare species - Rangiroa — the largest atoll in the Tuamotus and an excellent site for
observing bottlenose dolphins, sharks and manta rays while scuba diving - Bora Bora — considered by many to be the most beautiful of the Pacific
Islands with colorful villages, archaeological sites and former Army bunkers
from World War II
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