In 2006 at my bridal shower I watched a video of my fiancé (now husband) answering questions and it was my job to guess what he was going to say. They asked him where he wanted to go most in the world and I knew to guess he'd say "Bora Bora". I'm pleased to say that we made that dream happen and spent our anniversary on that beautiful island.
Full discolsure, it was in 2021 when we made this trip; so we definitely had an extra layer of Covid procedures to deal with. I'm not sure how different the experience would be now but these are now time-tested tips and items I can share!
Here are some things I learned that I hope help you on your travels.
Photos of our resort in Moorea |
- Come prepared. Bora Bora (and even Moorea where we stopped first) is not a great destination for shopping. So, you'll want to bring EVERYTHING you need with you. Also, you have to think about your passport several months in advance if you don't already have one.
- If you want to visit for an extended amount of time, stay on the island Moorea first and then make your way to Bora Bora. We arrived in Tahiti, stayed a night, flew to Moorea, spent a couple days in a land bungalow and then flew to Bora Bora to stay in an over water bungalow. Bora Bora is much more pricey so to cut down on cost check out another island nearby! There are also tours you can do that you can't do in Bora Bora. We did the Tama'a Moorea Street Food Tour and Humpback Whale Swim and Snorkel Tour in Moorea before we made our way to Bora Bora.
- Less is more. You'll likely be spending the majority of your time in a swimsuit so don't pack too much! Don't end up like me having to remove items from your checked bag because it weighs too much. I found that the states were a lot more lenient on the weight limit but coming back from Bora Bora they were very stickler about the weight limit.
Top | Sandals | Similar Sunglasses |
Skirts | Top |
Conrad Bora Bora Nui was wonderful, I highly recommend staying there. We had breakfast delivered to us. Pro tip: ask if they can give you a ride in the boat while they set it up! |
Packing list:
- Tops/Sundress
- Shorts/Skirts (my favorite ones)
- Swimwear (Husband likes this one. I brought this one and several others)
- Sunglasses (I broke my raybans hiking on a trip this past summer- so get yourself an affordable pair that still look sleek)
- Sweater/scarf in case the plane is chilly or use a wrap
- Pareo / Sarong Wrap / Coverup
- Outdoor sandals
- Travel Backpack
- Small bag to carry personal items (honestly just use the one you are already bringing to the beach!)
- Passport
- Medications
- Insurance and ID cards
- Cash (approx $200), debit cards, and credit cards
- Pen to fill out customs forms
- Portable charger
- Universal Travel Plug Converter / adapter based on destination (2 prong European adapter 110/220v)
- Headphones
- Cell phone and charger
- Reef safe sunscreen
- Hat
- Insect Repellant
- Reusable Water Bottle (my absolute favorite ever)
- Drawstring Backpack for hikes
Optional:
- Earplugs, eye mask, and sleep aids for the time difference
- Reusable/disposable masks
- Antibacterial wipes
- makeup wipes
- Charged Go Pro + Cords
- Laptop
- Tanning lotion
- camera / camera cards / charger (film for me :) )
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