Four Seasons Resort Bora Bora
Experience the spirit and warmth of French Polynesia

Chilled, aromatic towels and bottled water await as you arrive via private luxury boat at Four Seasons Resort Bora Bora. Located on its own island and surrounded by crystalline turquoise waters, it is a vision of South Seas perfection. Follow wooden walkways to your overwater bungalow suite, replete with teak furniture; some also feature a private plunge pool. Or opt for one of the seven beachfront villa estates, set on white sand. Distinctive touches include the fragrance of vanilla and the texture of black pearls in the spa, alfresco dining overlooking Bora-Bora’s famed lagoon, and signature Four Seasons service at every turn.
Hotel Tip
Travel by outrigger canoe to a tiny sand motu in the lagoon and enjoy a romantic candlelit dinner under the starry South Pacific sky. –Carl Henderson Toronto, OntarioVirtuoso Preferred Supplier Since 15 Jan 2009
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Sustainability
Our Commitment
Four Seasons Resort Bora Bora is dedicated to conserving energy and precious natural resources, as well as working to better the local community, all while consistently delivering an extraordinary and pampering guest experience. From the use of environmentally friendly supplies and equipment, to the reduction of waste and use of new energy alternatives to nature clean-ups, Four Seasons Resort Bora Bora is on the forefront of Green and Community Initiatives, including:
- Purchasing program used to seek out food and products which are locally and regionally produced, organic, include recycled materials, and are delivered with no or minimal packaging
- Comprehensive recycling program (including Nespresso pods)
- Energy-efficient lighting
- Energy-efficient heating and cooling systems
- Lo-flow toilets
- Use of grey water for irrigation
- Non-toxic pest control inside and outside of buildings
- Linens and towels changed every third day
- Solar panels on resort buildings to provide 20% of electrical power