Four Seasons Resort Bora Bora - Overwater Bungalow

The Four Seasons Resort Bora Bora seems to be on everyone's radar as a must visit destination. We had the immense pleasure of visiting this resort and it definitely proved to us that it deserves to have the reputation as a premier luxury destination. In this entry, we will showcase our Overwater Bungalow and provide you with an personal look inside.
We flew from Tahiti to Bora Bora and were met at the airport by staff from the Four Season Resort Bora Bora. As they took our bags, we were escorted to their boat for the quick transfer to the resort. Having experienced many trips from an airport to a hotel/resort in a taxi, I must say going by boat off of a tropical island such as Bora Bora will be hard to top.

As we neared the resort, the already existing excitement and anticipation of the Four Seasons Resort Bora Bora doubled as the overwater bungalows came into site.


After quickly checking in, we were driven to our overwater bungalow on a golf cart. As we drove through the property, our hostess provided a brief overview of some of the highlights which I will cover in my next post on the the spa, restaurants, and property. After winding through the property we made our way onto the pier that connected to our bungalow.


Upon entering, we were delighted to see that the interior well laid out and quite spacious.
Here is the front entrance (interior) and living room:



From the living room, there were large door that opened up to a seating area on the deck.


As you can see in the picture above, the bathroom was situated between the living room and the bedroom.

There were two separate sinks across from each other.



The bathtub was gorgeous; large and deep enough for a great relaxing soak for one or two people.

Beside the bathtub, on the floor, were glass floors from which the ocean under the bungalow could be viewed. It was also equipped with lights for night viewing.

The bathtub also had another great feature thanks to the large sliding doors in front of it... this was a spectacular view.

As seen from the deck outside.

The toilet was located in a separate room across from the bathtub on the opposite side of the bungalow; behind the frosted glass door pictured below.

The bedroom was also spacious with a King bed, plenty of storage space and doors that also opened up to the lounge chairs on the deck.



Of course, the highlight of an overwater bungalow is that you are over the water and have your own personal, private access to the beautiful waters of Bora Bora where you can go for a swim or explore the waters using the provided snorkeling equipment. Let's start with the deck itself.
As mentioned there is a sitting are and lounge area on the deck.


There is also a small chest where you can store you wet snorkeling or other gear, it also had life jackets.

From the deck, there were stairs that led to a lower, smaller deck where you could access a ladder to enter the ocean.

Here is view of our bungalow from the water.

Having been anticipating our stay at the Four Seasons Resort Bora Bora, and especially staying in an Overwater Bungalow, we can honestly say that the experience of being there definitely exceeded our expectations.
If you would like to receive more information on the Four Seasons Resort Bora Bora, or to book your stay there, you can contact me here.
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