Bora Bora
Bora Bora is a small South Pacific island northwest of Tahiti in
French Polynesia. Surrounded by sand-fringed motus (islets) and a
turquoise lagoon protected by a coral reef, it’s known for its scuba
diving.It's also a popular luxury resort destination where some guest
bungalows are perched over the water on stilts. At the island's center
rises Mt. Otemanu, a 727m dormant volcano.
The relatively small island of Bora Bora is an activity giant, offering
visitors the chance to experience a 4x4 safari, sunbathe and swim at
white sandy beaches, dive in a natural underwater park among fish and
corals, experience thrilling shark feedings, or circle the turquoise
lagoon by boat.
The history of Bora Bora shows that the island’s first settlers back in
the 4th century were Tongan people. The first European explorers who
visited the island were led by James Cook. However, prior to this island
of Bora Bora was already sighted by other explorers.
The climate in Bora Bora and the surrounding Islands are considered to
be tropical. Like with most places the seasons can be divided into two
seasons: the wet season and the dry season. The wet season (Polynesian
summers) runs from November till April with an average run fall off
3/4ths of the yearly precipitation.
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