Top Polluted Beaches in French Polynesia
Bora Bora lives up to its reputation as "the Romantic Island," with secluded beaches, intimate beach huts, and a tranquil atmosphere waiting for its visitors. The serenity of Matira Beach gives travelers the perfect getaway. There are no clubs, and the only nightlife on the beach is a romantic stroll on the beach or a relaxing dinner and drinks at one of the beach bars. The sunsets at Matira Beach will take your breath away, with a dramatic, flaming sky over gorgeous, turquoise waters.
The bungalows that sit just above the water are an increasingly popular accommodation option; they can be as rustic or as luxurious as you'd like them to be, but even the rustic ones have a full range of amenities. The bungalows at Hotel Bora Bora are the best on the island, with the opportunity to snorkel and swim right off your front steps. If you swim further out, divers can experience Matira Beach's spectacular underwater show, complete with giant manta rays, colorful coral reefs, and majestic sea turtles. You can even join other brave beachgoers on a shark-feeding expedition or an ATV tour through the island's rugged terrain. Jet ski tours are also available, which offer riders the freedom and fun to explore a beautiful beach with a little thrill.
The local cuisine is Polynesian, and Tahiti's national dish, poisson cru, is to die for. The dish consists of raw fish and vegetables, soaked in a soup of lime juice and coconut milk. If you're not one to try unfamiliar foods, don't worry -- you can find a range of restaurants on the island, some of which serve good ole' American barbeque. The best restaurant is Matira Beach Restaurant, which serves delicious sushi and Japanese food. Whether you're adventurous with your food or not, Matira Beach is one adventure you don't want to miss.