BORA BORA
FRENCH POLYNESIA
French Polynesia is a beautiful and special place with Bora Bora being one of the most popular destinations. Our cruise included two full days on the Island and it was truly an amazing and fun two days. The first day we spent the day in the water swimming with Sharks and Stingrays. Yes Sharks.
Never thought I would jump in Shark infested waters with my family but I did. Seeing sharks swimming this close over and under water was kind of scary to me. My Wife and Daughter got a little more comfortable and aggressive and started chasing the sharks while I got back in the boat and took pictures of them from above. I stayed long enough to get the experience and even touch a Stingray on the head. The water here was beautiful and warm and in some areas you could even stand up. Our second snorkeling location was in deeper water with much rougher seas. Great to see the reef fish and beds of coral. After spending a good part of the day in the water, we went ashore and enjoyed lunch at one of the only restaurants in the area. The Aloe Cafe served up some delicious fresh fish. I had a Fish Sandwich and it was one of the best ever. The Sashimi was also good here but the Poke had an odd flavor due to what they marinated it in. Our second day on Bora Bora was spent on the Paul Gauguin's private Motu. This is a jewell of a secluded beach where the water is shallow and warm. Swimming a little bit further from shore there are beautiful reefs for snorkeling. I opted to spend my time in shallow waters enjoying a cold beer and taking in the sun. Probably too much sun as I got a bit sunburn. My fault for not putting on sunscreen before spending several hours in the water. This was an incredible and relaxing day.
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BORA BORA AND MOTU ARRIVAL IN BORA BORA |
BORA BORA MAP |
THE ICONIC VISION OF BORA BORA |
LANDING AT THE DOCK IN BORA BORA |
LEFT THE PAUL GAUGUIN TENDER AND BOARDED SMALL BOATS |
JUST A FEW MINUTES FROM THE DOCK WE ANCHORED TO SWIM WITH SHARKS AND STINGRAYS |
AND YES THERE WERE SHARKS AND LOTS OF THEM |
TWO SHARKS NEXT TO OUR BOAT BEFORE I JUMPED IN |
SHALLOW WATER AND SHARKS |
SHARKS AND STINGRAYS |
SHARKS IN GROUPS OF UP TO FIVE AND SIX AT A TIME |
THE GUIDES FEED THE SHARKS |
THROWING IN RAW FISH HELPED ATTRACT MORE SHARKS |
SHARKS EVERYWHERE |
OK I'M DONE....SEE YOU BACK ON THE BOAT |
STINGRAYS ARE GRACEFUL AND PLAYFUL |
AFTER THE SHARKS AND STINGRAYS WE WENT TO DEEPER WATER TO SNORKEL |
SNORKELING IN THE DEEPER WATER |
LIFE ON BORA BORA IS PRETTY SIMPLE |
DON'T EXPECT TO SEE STARBUCKS OR MC DONALDS HERE. ITS VERY SIMPLE LIVING |
LUNCH AT ALOE CAFE |
ALOE CAFE MENU |
OUTDOOR DINING AT ALOE CAFE WAS MOSTLY TOURISTS ON THIS DAY |
ONLY ONE WAY TO START YOUR LUNCH ON BORA BORA |
FISH SANDWICH WITH FRIES |
FRESH MAHI MAHI |
THIS WAS A GREAT FISH SANDWICH |
AHI SASHIMI AND POKE |
FRESH SASHIMI WAS DELICIOUS |
THE POKE DID NOT TASTE GOOD |
FRESH MAHI MAHI |
CHOCOLATE ICE CREAM |
BOARDED A TENDER FOR OUR TRIP TO MOTU |
THE PRIVATE MOTU FOR GUESTS OF PAUL GAUGUIN CRUISE |
AS YOU APPROACH THE ISLAND THE WATER COLORS CHANGE |
BUNGALOWS OVER THE WATER IN THE DISTANCE |
THE BEACH IS SECLUDED AND EMPTY |
LOOKING BACK AT BORA BORA FROM THE TENDER |
WATER LANDING ON MOTU |
WE WALKED RIGHT ONTO THIS LOVELY BEACH |
AMAZING! |
THE VIEW OF BORA BORA FROM MOTU WAS INCREDIBLE |
YOU CANNOT HELP BUT WANT TO GET IN THE WATER HERE |
THIS BEACH IS OURS FOR THE DAY |
AND YES - THE CREW OF THE PAUL GAUGUIN SET UP A BAR |
BEACH VOLLEYBALL |
A LITTLE LOCAL CHRISTMAS DECORATION |
THE BAR IS NOW OPEN |
POSTCARD PERFECT DAY |
AN ISLAND OASIS IN FRENCH POLYNESIA |
THIS ONES FOR YOU! |
SPENT MY DAY WORKING OUT IN THE WATER |
OUR TENDER ARRIVES TO TAKE US BACK ABOARD THE PAUL GAUGUIN |
NO DOCKS OR RAMPS HERE. JUST WALK FROM WATER TO BOAT |
LEAVING MOTU WITH ALL SMILES...WHAT A GREAT DAY! |
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