St. Regis Bora Bora Resort (5*)


Pampering guests in luxury from the moment of arrival, all resort’s villas are very spacious and have breathtaking views, while the St. Regis Butler Service ensures that unique preferences are understood and addressed flawlessly, from a perfectly pressed suit to a last minute gift for a loved one

 

Hotel Details:


  • Oasis Pool, the central pool with a swim-up bar, and the saltwater private lagoon
  • Lagoon Restaurant by Jean-Georges
  • Miri Miri Spa
  • The St. Regis Bora Bora Resort Kids Creativity Club
  • fitness facility
  • tennis courts

Room Features:


Standard amenities available in most guestrooms:

  • outdoor shower
  • two 42-inch Plasma screen TV's and a Bose DVD/CD player
  • espresso/coffee maker
  • hi-speed internet access
  • stocked minibar
  • in-room safe
  • St. Regis Butler service are available to facilitate requests, working as a liaison with all other service areas within the resort to ensure an enjoyable stay

 

Pool Beach One Bedroom Villa:

  • direct access to the beach
  • separate living rooms
  • private outdoor garden with exclusive shower and Plunge Pool
  • 1,636 sq ft

 

Overwater One Bedroom Villas:

  • faces the turquoise lagoon
  • 1,550 sq ft
  • designed in exotic woods and marble
  • private terrace and gazebo

 

Superior Overwater One Bedroom Villas:

  • located further along the pontoon from our Main Beach and Common Area
  • 1,550 sq ft
  • designed with private terrace and gazebo

 

Deluxe Overwater One Bedroom Villas:

  • face the main island of Bora Bora
  • 1,550 sq ft
  • designed in exotic woods and marble
  • private terrace and gazebo

 

Premier Overwater One Bedroom Villas:

  • private terrace with whirlpool
  • covered gazebo complete with daybed
  • private pontoon and outdoor shower
  • 1,905 sq ft

 

Oceanfront One Bedroom Pool Villas:

  • 2,702 sq ft
  • private plunge pool and outdoor garden
  • exclusive shower and pontoon area
  • direct access to the beach

 

Dining:


  • Lagoon Restaurant and Bar by Jean-Georges – suspended over water, Lagoon features the views of Mount Otemanu, while Jean-Georges Vongerichten's menu offers some of the finest gastronomic experience in all of French Polynesia
  • Sushi Take Restaurant – serves an amazing array of sushi, seafood, and sake
  • Te Pahu – a Mediterranean grill, Te-Pahu serves breakfast, lunch and dinner, and features an open kitchen and beachside dining
  • Aparima Bar – the resort’s poolside bar complete with seating for 10 in the water

 

Recreation:


  • tennis courts
  • Miri Miri Spa
  • activities including Polynesian Dinner show, fly fishing, live entertainment nightly, snorkelling, reef fishing and deep-sea fishing

 

NEW! How you can make your stay more authentic, sustainable and memorable

These tips provide the insider’s knowledge on how travelers can engage with local culture, make their vacations more memorable, promote sustainability in the region, and enhance their overall holiday experience.


  • To make their stays more memorable while they are visiting French Polynesia, travelers can attend one of these local festivals:
    • Heiva I Tahiti – this celebration is held every year from the month of June through July. It is the time of dance shows and local sports competitions including canoe races, fruits porters run, spear competition, and it is the most expected event in the Society Islands. All the groups are working very hard throughout the whole year to present the most beautiful shows. From a display of colors in the costumes, and motion in local dances to mixtures of melodies and rhythms with the drums, both locals and visitors are looking forward to the Heiva every year
    • Marquesas Festival – held every 4 years (with last one in December 2011), the purpose of the festival is to preserve the knowledge of the “Tuhuka” (the Wiseman who held the knowledge of the traditions and the culture). With limited space available and delegations coming from the other parts of the Polynesian Triangle, they gather to celebrate their origins, and it is a great opportunity to meet the locals and experience the islands as an islander. According to our local partner, the event has a special spirit, often referred to as “Mana” which in translation means “the spirit of the ancients”, which triggers a beautiful feeling and strong emotions.
    • Matari’i I Ni’a Festivities – in ancient times, the stars have always played an important role in the Polynesian culture, and the locals were expecting the apparition of a special constellation of stars which was supposed to announce the cycle of abundance. The name of the constellation is “Matari’I I Ni’a”. Today, the apparition of these Pleiades is still celebrated through traditional songs, dances, music, exhibitions, and special movie projections. In opinion of our local partners, this event is similar to the Thanksgiving
    • The Tattoo Festival “Tatau I Tahiti Tattonesia” – tattoo is often the ID card of a Polynesian, since from seeing a tattoo, locals can often tell what part of the Polynesia the holder is from. Bringing about 15,000 travelers, the event not only celebrates the Polynesian tattoos, but tattoos in general. It is believed that the word is actually of Tahitian origin. Captain Cook first used the word “Tattoo” (actual name is “Tatau”) when he related some of his voyages to this part of the world.
  • Visitors are encouraged to contribute to the economy and support local culture by visiting local restaurants and purchasing the locally made arts and crafts. The good thing about Tahiti is that most of these businesses are locally owned, and are available on most of the islands and of course at the Market in Papeete (Tahiti).
  • While the “towels and sheets washing program” is not very reinforced in Tahiti, visitors would be greatly appreciated if they would avoid water wastage, especially in Bora Bora because of the high number of the hotels
  • In Bora Bora, travelers can enhance their dining experience by visiting these local restaurants: Villa Mahana, which is a very exclusive gourmet restaurant that can only seat 16 people, St James – very nice dining spot with casual atmosphere, and La Villa – located at the Sofitel Bora Bora, featuring European food.
  • The “must” excursion to do in Bora Bora are shark and ray watching – the full day “Ultimate shark & ray watching with Polynesian private Motu picnic”, which is one of the best experiences travelers can have in Bora Bora. 4x4 with Vavau Safari is also recommended.

Please Note: Time restrictions and extra charges may apply for some activities, watersports or facilities. Some restaurants may be open for certain meals only, have a dress code in effect and/or require reservations. While Sparkling Voyages makes every effort to ensure the accuracy of the information contained herein, it cannot be held responsible for changes, omissions or errors.