Top 8 all-inclusive resorts and packages in Bora Bora


Just mention that you're off to Bora Bora, and you’ll likely receive a chorus of awe. This enchanting paradise boasts stunning landscapes at every turn: vibrant turquoise lagoons teeming with colorful marine life, jagged volcanic peaks soaring into the sky, and palm trees dancing in the gentle tropical breeze.
Bora Bora is known for being a high-end destination, featuring an array of luxurious resorts that aim to meet elevated expectations; starting prices typically range in the four-figure range (or high-value points). However, there are options available at more budget-friendly rates — including the iconic overwater bungalows that the region is famous for.
While the area doesn’t have a large number of all-inclusive resorts, several hotels provide all-inclusive or partially inclusive packages when you book. This means you can spend less time worrying about menu prices and more time enjoying your well-deserved relaxation.
No matter your choice, these eight resorts in Bora Bora will welcome you with authentic Polynesian charm, warm hospitality, and breathtaking views that will leave you in awe.
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Nestled within Bora Bora's coral atoll, this expansive resort sprawls over 54 immaculate acres and features lagoons (including a protected inner lagoon) along with a pristine beach and a small swim-out island. Ideal for couples, this resort also caters to families with its Kids for All Seasons clubhouse, which includes a splash pad and engaging cultural, scientific, and arts activities.
The resort boasts 108 overwater bungalow suites and seven beachfront villa estates, all featuring traditional thatched roofs adorned with local artwork. Each bungalow is equipped with two flat-screen TVs and video on demand (a rarity in this destination), as well as luxurious Four Seasons beds and spacious soaking tubs with views of the lagoon. All bungalows have a pullout bed for families, and 27 bungalows include private plunge pools.
Te Mahana Spa features a stunning 72-foot ceiling and offers both open-air and air-conditioned treatment rooms. Additionally, the expansive Fare Miti Spa Suite boasts a glass floor suspended above the lagoon.
The resort features several dining options: The open-air Tere Nui offers stunning 180-degree views of the lagoon, beach, and Mount Otemanu. You can choose to book just the accommodation or enhance your stay with meal plans that include breakfast and dinner or all three meals.
Rates at Four Seasons Resort Bora Bora begin at approximately $1,400.
Highlighting particularly stunning views in a place abundant with them might seem excessive, but Conrad Bora Bora Nui genuinely offers some of the finest. Nestled on the private cove of Motu To'opua, it provides elevated perspectives of the vibrant blue lagoon below. Its unique location makes it the only resort in Bora Bora with sweeping views from sunrise to sunset.
The resort boasts 114 Polynesian-style overwater villas and hillside suites. Notably, it features the only two-story presidential overwater villas in Bora Bora, making it ideal for larger families or groups.
This property includes five restaurants and bars, alongside 24-hour in-villa dining and a weekly Polynesian dinner show at Tamure Beach Grill. Each morning, the in-house viennoiserie prepares freshly baked pastries. (You can book just the lodging or add daily breakfast.)
Conrad features the longest stretch of white sand beach in the area, along with the largest infinity pool in Bora Bora, complete with a swim-up bar. The Tamariki Kids Club provides engaging programming for children.
For relaxation, the Hina Spa is perched high on a hill, offering stunning views of Mount Otemanu and Maupiti Island, and utilizes products from Biologique Recherche.
Rates at Conrad Bora Bora Nui begin at $1,252 or 120,000 points.
The St. Regis Bora Bora boasts the largest overwater villas in French Polynesia and the South Pacific, with floor plans starting at 1,550 square feet. Each villa includes a separate living area and bedroom, oversized bathrooms, and glass panels embedded in the floor for underwater views. All come with the brand's signature butler service, available 24/7.
Dining choices feature the Lagoon overwater restaurant, along with Bamboo (Asian), Te Pahu (international), and Farniente Ristorante (Italian) options. Various packages, including full board, are offered for a comprehensive experience.
The spa is situated on a private island and boasts an adults-only pool with private cabanas, as well as a main pool that includes a swim-up bar. Several pontoons provide easy access for snorkeling and exploring the lagoonarium—a protected habitat for vibrant tropical fish and coral species.
Rates at the St. Regis Bora Bora begin at $1,100 or 88,000 points per night.
Nestled along the pristine shores of Motu Piti Aau beach, this Intercontinental resort is only reachable by boat. It features 84 overwater villas adorned with Polynesian-inspired decor.
The resort features six diverse on-site dining options and bars, an overwater chapel with a glass bottom, and the first overwater Thalasso spa in the southern hemisphere, utilizing deep Pacific waters in its treatments. The Deep Ocean Spa includes glass-floored treatment rooms, allowing guests to observe tranquil marine life during individual or couples' sessions.
You can choose to book accommodation only or indulge in a complete experience with packages that include dinner and breakfast. The signature open-air restaurant, Reef, serves Mediterranean cuisine and hosts weekly Polynesian dance performances alongside lavish buffets of international and local dishes, as well as themed Asian dinners.
This resort boasts impressive sustainability initiatives: it introduced the world's first private Sea Water Air Conditioning system, a green technology that utilizes cold deep-sea water to cool the facility. Additionally, it is a founding member of Beyond Green, a global collection of hotels and resorts committed to sustainable practices.
Rates at InterContinental Bora Bora Resort & Thalasso Spa start at approximately $1,008 or 70,000 IHG One Rewards points.
InterContinental Bora Bora Le Moana Resort, located at Matira Point, offers a variety of accommodations, including 12 beach bungalows with lagoon views (two of which are wheelchair accessible) and overwater bungalows in various sizes. There are also two overwater bungalows connected by a lounge, perfect for groups or large families.
In the overwater bungalows, you can observe tropical fish swimming beneath a glass coffee table in the separate living area. This space is equipped with two flat-screen TVs and a sofa bed, accommodating two adults and a child comfortably. On the sundecks, you’ll find loungers, an outdoor shower, and direct access to the lagoon.
Biweekly themed nights at the main restaurant, Noa Noa, celebrate local Polynesian cuisine alongside traditional dance performances. Guests can enjoy meals at the on-site restaurants or in the comfort of their bungalows; special beachfront dinners or meals delivered to the end of your pontoon can also be arranged. For a truly memorable experience, some may choose a (incredibly Instagrammable) breakfast served by outrigger canoe. Dinner and breakfast packages are offered.
The Deep Ocean Spa is located at Le Moana's sister property, the InterContinental Bora Bora Resort & Thalasso Spa, accessible via shuttle boat.
Rates at InterContinental Bora Bora Le Moana Resort start at approximately $580 or 70,000 IHG One Rewards points.
Located on Motu Tevairoa—just a 10-minute boat ride from the airport and 15 minutes across the lagoon from Vaitape—this Relais & Châteaux property features 108 accommodations. Choices include the resort's signature overwater bungalows, garden villas, and beach villas, all boasting private pools and stunning views of Mount Otemanu.
The resort features three restaurants and two bars that blend French and Polynesian flavors; breakfast is included with all bookings. The Tavai Spa provides a range of treatments, including Vichy shower body scrubs, soothing hot stone massages with fragrant monoi oil, and the traditional taurumi massage.
Guests can enjoy a variety of non-motorized water sports, such as stand-up paddleboarding, kayaking, outrigger canoeing, and snorkeling. On land, the resort offers a tennis court, mini-golf, ping pong, a pool table, volleyball, petanque, and a fully air-conditioned gym—though one might prefer to exercise outdoors, surrounded by the island's stunning natural beauty.
Rates at Le Bora Bora by Pearl Resorts start at approximately $783.
Maitai is set within lush tropical gardens near Matira Beach, the island's only public beach. It’s an excellent choice for budget travelers, featuring 28 basic garden-view rooms at a reasonable starting price. For those looking for something more luxurious, the premium overwater bungalows have been recently remodeled, offering spacious terraces, glass coffee tables with views of the lagoon below, and room for up to three guests.
While not as extravagant as luxury resorts on private motus, this property provides 24-hour reception, complimentary Wi-Fi, an activities and excursions desk, and options to rent e-bikes, regular bicycles, kayaks, canoes, and snorkeling gear at no additional cost.
Dining options on-site include the Haere Mai restaurant, featuring a traditional Polynesian show and kids' menus, the laid-back Tama'a Maitai restaurant, and the Manuia Bar. Half-board packages are also available for guests.
Rates at Hotel Mai Tai Polynesia start at approximately $228.
This is the most economical option on our list. Although it's a modest hotel compared to its luxurious counterparts, it provides a viable moderately priced stay in an otherwise expensive destination.
All 80 rooms of this hotel are nestled within a lush tropical garden on the mountainside, with four rooms designed to be wheelchair accessible. The Ori Sri restaurant, beach bar, and swimming pool are located seaside, offering direct access to the white sand beach and stunning views of Motu Piti Uu'Uta. Local bands perform twice a week, providing an authentic Polynesian experience.
Guests have the option to rent snorkeling equipment, kayaks, or beach bikes for either a half day or a full day. Wi-Fi is included and accessible in both rooms and common areas. To top it off, breakfast is included with your stay.
Rates at Hotel Royal Bora Bora begin at around $198.
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