Bora Bora vs. Moorea
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Bora Bora vs. Moorea
My wife and I are trying to decide how to spend our South Pacific vacation. Should we spend 6 nights in Moorea (soffitel) and 6 in Bora Bora (Meridien) or all 12 nights in Bora Bora? We'll be there the first two weeks in December. Please let me know your thoughts. <BR> <BR>Thx
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I'd split it 6/6. Both islands are great - just different. Be sure to do Moorea first, though. That way, you'll be completely relaxed when you go home. We really liked both islands - just in different ways. We saw the Sofitel in Moorea - it was beautiful - and we stayed at Le Meridien in BB. You'll love it. Enjoy!
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Debi- <BR> <BR>We are staying at the Le Meredien in Bora Bora for the fist 8 nights and then the Sofitel the last 4 nights. We could not get the reverse. I have read on many a chat to do Bora Bora last. Can you provide any more insight ? Also, I have heard such variation on the food there. What is your opinion ? <BR>Thanks !
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The reason you want to do Bora Bora last is that by the time you leave there, you are a vegetable - and not worth much. It's the most relaxing place I've ever been in my life. After 8 nights, really - you're going to not even be able to walk without tripping because it's so much work to move your feet. Also, the water is stunning - beautiful beyond compare, and I don't think you will find the water at Moorea as attractive - it will be a bit of a let down, which it wouldn't be at all if you went there first. So, since you can't - just get in your mind that you're going to enjoy the beauty of the island itself of Moorea (which I thought was prettier than BB - bigger, very lush) and you're going to enjoy some snorkeling there as well. Also, definitely take the jeep ride through the mountains - much better than the one on BB - and the scenary is beautiful - more mountainy. The only problem will be to wake up long enough to do it...... I thought Moorea had more/better restaurants, and the shopping was MUCH better in Moorea. <BR>As for food in BB, I don't know what the issue is. I thought the food was good. Le Meridien is a 5 star resort, and as such, dinners can be expensive. We ate breakfast there every day - loved it. The lunches were fine - food was good, not that expensive. We usually went over to the main island for dinner. We rented a car once, and arranged to be picked up at the dock the other times (most of the restaurants do that - you just let them know where you're staying when you make the reservations). We enjoyed the meals in BB. Whatever you do - take a whole bunch of film and take LOTS of pictures. I never could capture the true color of the water in BB - but I have a couple of the photos blown up in my office just to calm me down on those bad days... You are going to absolutely love it! Learn a few french sayings (merci, bonjour, etc) - and be prepared to learn a few Tahitian ones. ENJOY!! <BR>