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There are many places in this world that are described as being a paradise, but none come as close as Bora Bora. Less than an hour's flight from Tahiti, this beautiful island is perhaps the most picturesque anywhere across the globe. A range of mountains surround a blue-green lagoon and perfect white sandy beaches run down to the emerald sea. There is so much to see and do here and it is just as easy to sit and take in the coral gardens and tropical forests that make this place so special.
The island is dotted with luxury resorts and hotels and if you book in advance, you can often find plenty of cheap hotels in Bora Bora. The hotels Bora Bora has on offer all have spectacular views of the surrounding landscape and can provide the ultimate getaway from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. To make the most of your holiday, it is advisable to take advantage of Bora Bora car hire. This way you can travel from your choice of Bora Bora hotels to the various sites across the island.
The tropical climate of Bora Bora means there are only two seasons, summer and winter. The summertime is known to be absolutely gorgeous, although there is a higher risk of storms and rainfall. This is the best time for finding cheap hotels in Bora Bora and the temperature is higher during this time. Either way, the water temperature stays in the mid 20s so there is never really a bad time to visit the island.
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