What is so special about Fiji?
Fiji is known as the ‘Soft Coral Capital of the World’, with the Great Astrolabe Reef surrounding its 333 islands and atolls, so an underwater adventure should be high on your to-do list when visiting Fiji. If you’re a keen diver, you can experience hundreds of different species of fish and coral.
Why you should go to Fiji?
12 Reasons to Make Fiji Your Happy Place
- It’s closer than you think.
- THE “BULA” SPIRIT MAKES EVERYTHING SEEM BETTER.
- Families feel at home.
- It’s Not your parents’ tropical paradise.
- EVEN YOU’LL BE JEALOUS OF YOUR INSTAGRAM.
- IT’S EASY TO DIAL UP THE ADVENTURE LEVEL.
- THERE’S AN OTHERWORLDLY UNDERSIDE.
How many days should you stay in Bora Bora?
To properly experience Bora Bora, three days (four nights if arriving late) should be enough. The island is small and there isn’t all that much to see. If you’re after a pampering luxury holiday of sipping cocktails on the deck of your overwater bungalow, you could probably spend a week (if you can afford that).
Can you drink water in Bora Bora?
Drinking water: You can drink tap water in Tahiti, Moorea and Bora Bora and in all the international resorts. It is usually fine in family hotels and in the other islands but we recommend that you ask your hosts for confirmation.
Are there dangerous animals in Bora Bora?
There are NO poisonous snakes or insects in French Polynesia. That’s right. Dangerous land animals do not exist in this tropical paradise. You can take a nap on the beach and the only snake you will encounter will be in your dreams.
What do they speak in Bora Bora?
The main languages in Bora Bora are French and Tahitian, but you’ll find that many people also speak English, especially resort employees.
What food is Bora Bora known for?
Top 10 mouth-watering and amazing cuisines in Bora Bora:
- Sushi. This dish was first introduced in South East Asia which is prepared with fish and rice.
- Foie Gras.
- Rotisserie Pork.
- Mahi Mahi dish.
- Tahitian Vanilla Panna Cotta.
- Banana or Papaya Puree.
- Poisson Cru.
- Tahitian fruit pudding.