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Are you planning a trip to Bora Bora Island and curious about what is Bora Bora known for? I know, you will be wondering about Why is Bora Bora special, What is Bora Bora famous for, What is unique about Bora Bora, Why is Bora Bora so amazing, Why is Bora Bora so popular and so on.  Now, here’s the answers to all your questions.

Bora Bora is an incredible vacation spot, that has a little something for everyone. Bora Bora is known as an island paradise to those who visit and know about it.

It is a tourist haven to enjoy the soft white sand beaches, crystal clear waters, sapphire blue skies and seclusion. So, in the interest of getting to know this tropical paradise just a little bit better, here are some little-known facts about the island that we all dream of visiting one day. To know more about the beauty of this island, read through the following Bora Bora facts .

Here are the 19 Interesting Facts About Bora Bora: 

1. Bora Bora is world-famous for its iconic volcanic views, incredible turquoise lagoon, pristine white sandy beaches, and luxurious overwater resorts on islets that provide beautiful views of the beautiful surroundings.

2.  Did you know that Bora Bora is actually Pora Pora, meaning “first born”, in the local Tahitian language? That’s right, no “B”, in fact there is no “B” in the entire Tahitian language!  Early settlers thought the natives were saying Bora Bora, not Pora Pora, and from that the name stuck!

3. Bora Bora is a tropical island in French Polynesia (more commonly known as Tahiti) which is made up of 118 islands that are divided into five groups. The volcanic Society Islands in the middle South Pacific Ocean is where you’ll find Bora Bora, halfway between Australia and the USA.

4. Bora Bora was discovered by Captain James Cook in 1769. That was the first time the island was actually recognized as an existing one.

5. Did you know that half of the population of Bora Bora is below 20 years old? You will see many beautiful people enjoying the sun on the beaches.

6. During the World War II, United States chose Bora Bora as a supply outpost for its South Pacific Fleet. It acted as an oil depot, airstrip, and seaplane base. Some defensive fortifications were constructed around it.

7. Hawaii gets more visitors in 10 days than French Polynesia gets in an ENTIRE year!  When you are looking for peace, beauty, and adventure
.French Polynesia is certainly the way to go!

8. Snorkeling and scuba diving is a huge attraction in Bora Bora. There are hundreds of underwater species that can be seen while out exploring the calm, blue waters around Bora Bora. There are colorful reef fish, sea turtles, starfish, manta rays and sharks!

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9. Among the native French Polynesians, the Island of Bora Bora is known as the Romantic Paradise.

10. Bora Bora really is a natural paradise, and this is reflected in the produce available from the island. Known for producing black pearls, Bora Bora’s pearls are extremely rare and very beautiful.

11. The Island of Bora Bora is surrounded by several beautiful islets that includes; Motu Tapu, Motu Ahuna, Tevairoa, Motu Tane, Motu Mute, Motu Tufari, Motu Pitiaau, Sofitel Motu, Motu Toopua, and Toopuaiti.

12. There are NO poisonous snakes or insects in French Polynesia.  That’s right, you can go ahead and fall asleep on the beach, it’s ok.  It really is Paradise!

13. A flower that is placed behind the left ear signals that a female is taken. On the other hand, if you place a flower on your right ear, it means a female is single. This can also attract some male attention from Bora Bora natives and they will flirt.

14. There are two seasons in Bora Bora: summer and winter. It may sound strange, but Polynesian summer lasts from November till April. It is the rainy season (also called “the wet season”).

15. Did you know? Bora Bora belongs to France. It is located in so-called French Polynesia, so it should come as no surprise that, in fact, Bora Bora is an overseas territory of France.

16. Bora Bora has 3 small villages. Vaitape, the main one, located on the western side of the main island, has a post office, banks, and a variety of very small shops.

17. If you have plans to visit Bora Bora, be prepared to either walk, or rent a bike or car, because there is no public transport in Bora Bora. The only thing that can be considered public transport is a bus called Le Truck, which conducts two-hour tours around the island.

18. It’s a bit strange, but tattooing has a sacred meaning in Bora Bora. The locals believe that it derives from the two sons of Ta’aroa — the God of creation.

19. According to CNN’s piece on the World’s 100 best beaches, Bora Bora’s Matira Beach found its place among the top 10. It was described as too perfect to be believable and that’s everything you need to convince yourself of the beauty of this place.

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