Overview
Rising from Bora Bora's luminous lagoon, the St. Regis Bora Bora Resort is a dream rendered in sunlight and sea glass. Its overwater villas drift above impossibly clear water, surrounded by coral gardens and soft Polynesian music. Here, couples slip easily into a rhythm of barefoot elegance — mornings on the golf course, afternoons in the spa, and nights where time seems to stand still beneath the constellations of the southern sky.
- Best time to visit: May – October offers dry, sunny weather and calm seas; November – April brings warmer air and quieter beaches.
- What to pack: lightweight linens, swimwear, reef-safe sunscreen, resort-chic attire for dinner, and something white for sunset photographs.
Where to Stay
The resort's iconic Overwater Villas stretch across the lagoon, each a private oasis with glass-panel floors, plunge pools, and direct steps into the sea. The Beachside Villas nestle among palms with private gardens and hammocks, ideal for couples seeking space and seclusion. For unmatched romance, the Royal Overwater Villa offers sweeping views of Mount Otemanu — a natural cathedral of stone and sky. Every stay includes butler service, adding a touch of graceful anticipation to each moment.
Golf
Bora Bora's nearest course, the International Golf Course of Moorea Green Pearl, is a quick island-hop away, designed by Jack Nicklaus and offering 18 holes framed by mountains and lagoon blues. Closer to the resort, guests can enjoy exclusive access to practice greens and virtual golf simulators for relaxed play. Many couples combine a short flight or boat ride to Moorea or Tahiti to play amid volcanic cliffs before returning to Bora Bora for the spa and sunset. It's an adventure that pairs perfectly with paradise.
Day Spa
The Iridium Spa at St. Regis Bora Bora floats on its own private lagoon island. Treatments draw on Polynesian botanicals — coconut, tamanu, and frangipani — infused into scrubs and oils. Couples can reserve the glass-floor suite, watching fish drift beneath as therapists perform synchronized massages. Afterward, a warm plunge bath and herbal tea complete the ritual. Between scent, sound, and sea breeze, it's more meditation than massage.
Dining
The resort's dining scene celebrates local flavor and world sophistication. Lagoon by Jean-Georges sits above the water with glass panels revealing reef life below — its seafood tasting menus pair French artistry with island freshness. Te Pahu Restaurant serves breakfasts facing Mount Otemanu, while Far Niente offers Italian classics under tropical stars. End the night at Aparima Bar, where handcrafted cocktails meet live Tahitian rhythms beside the infinity pool.
Nearby Attractions
- Lagoon Cruises: Snorkel with reef sharks and rays in Bora Bora's coral gardens.
- Mount Otemanu Hike: Guided treks or 4×4 tours reveal panoramic lagoon views and hidden waterfalls.
- Matira Beach: Bora Bora's most famous public beach — a perfect spot for golden-hour swims and photos.
- Local Art Markets: Hand-carved tiki statues, black pearls, and island textiles from nearby Vaitape village.
Why It Works for Couples
- Overwater intimacy: Wake to the sea beneath you, dine above it, and sleep surrounded by stars.
- Balance of adventure & calm: Golf on island greens, snorkel coral reefs, then retreat to total stillness.
- Iconic romance: From sunset sails to candlelit villas, every moment feels cinematic.
- Service with soul: Polynesian hospitality that feels personal, heartfelt, and timeless.