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Other recreation
Overview
Within easy reach of your Four Seasons bungalow or villa are other options for sports or active enjoyment. On our private beach, knowledgeable Four Seasons staff are on hand to assist with ideas or arrange lessons for activities.
Water sports
The deep lagoon that surrounds Bora Bora may well be the most photographed body of water in the world. Its constantly changing colours, from the deepest azure to a delicate turquoise, are a source of delight to all who experience it whether through swimming or snorkelling, windsurfing or waterskiing, parasailing or even circling the entire island by power boat.
Scuba diving Bora Bora is rated one of the best scuba diving spots in the world, for novices and experienced divers alike. Whether you dive in the lagoon, on the outer reef’s coral walls or in the deep sea beyond, you will find extraordinary natural beauty and an abundance of sea life and tropical fish.
Sailing Sailing around Bora Bora on a deluxe catamaran is a carefree way to spend an afternoon you can fish, or simply drift in search of the perfect motu.
Shark and bat ray feeding A shark and bat ray feeding adventure on Bora Bora’s outer reef is a thrilling experience for visitors, who don snorkels and flippers, slip into the water and watch from a safe distance as Tahitian divers hand-feed black-tip reef sharks and bat rays.
Other water sports
- Snorkelling
- Wind- and kitesurfing
- Parasailing
- Jet- or waterskiing
- Jet boating
- Deep sea fishing
- Canoeing
Land sports
Jeep safaris Jeep safaris around the island offer an exciting off-the-beaten-track adventure. Climbing to dizzying heights in Bora Bora’s interior, the four-wheel-drive excursions take in sacred sites and breathtaking vistas.
Other land sports
- Hiking Mount Otemanu and Mount Pahia
- All-terrain-vehicle tours
- Beach volleyball
Leisure activities
- Join a helicopter tour for a breathtaking bird’s-eye view of Bora Bora’s multicoloured lagoon and lush, forested interior.
- Visit black pearl farms, where these exotic gems, indigenous to the remote lagoons of French Polynesia, are cultured.
- Visit the Lagoonarium, an outdoor aquarium located off a private motu, which highlights the fish and marine life in a lagoon.
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