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The St. Regis Bora Bora Resort – reviews, photos

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Motu Ome'e, 98730 , French Polynesia
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The St. Regis Bora Bora Resort
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The St. Regis Bora Bora Resort
Ranked #1 of 15 hotels in Bora Bora
5.0 of 5 stars 472 Reviews
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  • Lagoon restaurant(15)
  • Golf cart(13)
  • Couples massage(10)
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  • Breakfast buffet(8)
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Huntington Beach, California
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11 helpful votes 11 helpful votes
“the best, period”
5 of 5 stars Reviewed 9 February 2012
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we've been to many resorts and travel frequently. this place is maybe the best resort we've ever seen. the beauty, service and quality are over the top. you have to be prepared for quiet and not constant activity. we were here for a week in early feb which is supposed to be the "rainy season". it did rain every night but the days are beautiful. the resort was less than 50% full during our visit. the villas are just wonderful; very comfortable and its fine to just hang out. the food is very good...especially the breakfast buffet which is included. you won't believe it. the spa is a divine little spot. the staff....well, they are in a class by themselves. (you have your own butler...ask for carmen.) everyone remembers your name and the personal nature of the service is very special. i'm not sure this would be the place i'd pick for kids. its more of an adult resort and i could see kids getting a little bored.there was not a single child here during our stay. if you're looking for a very high end and unique place to spend some quality time with your spouse or significant other in very romantic surroundings, this is it. like most things in bora bora, its a little pricey but this is one of those occasions when the experience is actually worth the money.

Room Tip: we had a premier villa...the biggest and best,,,,but they're all good.
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  • Stayed February 2012, travelled as a couple
    • 4 of 5 stars Value
    • 5 of 5 stars Location
    • 5 of 5 stars Sleep Quality
    • 5 of 5 stars Rooms
    • 5 of 5 stars Cleanliness
    • 5 of 5 stars Service
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Ask terry h about The St. Regis Bora Bora Resort
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“Trip of a Lifetime!”
5 of 5 stars Reviewed 7 February 2012
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We stayed at the St. Regis with our four children for 5 nights. I can honestly say that we felt as if we were living in a dream! It was truly paradise and is the most beautiful place we have ever visited. The grounds were beautiful and the service and staff was top notch! We were impressed from the moment we stepped off the airplane, as we were greeted with such warm hospitality from the St. Regis staff. Our butler was waiting for us as we arrived, ready to tour the resort with us. They made us feel like we were the only ones there, and were attentive to anything we may have needed throughout or stay. Our Royal Overwater Two Bedroom Pool Villa....room 122...was honestly breathtaking! We were the furthest out in the lagoon with a view of the crystal clear blue water and Mt. Otemanu. We had two very spacious bedrooms and bathrooms with a large living room area connecting the two rooms. Our deck was the full length of our whole bungalow with a swimming pool at the edge of the lagoon. We were actually speechless when we arrived! It was like we were looking at a postcard! We felt like we never wanted to leave our bungalow and enjoyed swimming in the lagoon right from our deck. It was truly amazing and exceeded all our expectations!

The lagoon around the resort was so beautiful. We have never seen water with so many different shades of blue! The resort had complimentary kayaks and paddle boats which we enjoyed using several times. Our concierge, Marion, was also extremely helpful, as we booked several excursions through her. Our favorites were the jet skiing tour around the whole island and a boat tour where we went swimming with the stingrays and sharks. One of our favorite parts of the resort was the lagoonarium, where we really enjoyed snorkeling. We were amazed at all the fish and coral we saw! We absolutely loved this resort and would highly recommend it to anyone traveling to Bora Bora.

We booked our trip through Claudia and her staff at Pacific for Less. They were absolutely wonderful and were a big part of this amazing trip we experienced. They were professional, friendly, and extremely knowledgeable of French Polynesia and all the resorts. Every detail was covered and went perfectly as planned. She was even able to get us the exact room we requested! We can't say enough great things about Claudia and her staff at Pacific for Less and would highly recommend them to anyone traveling to French Polynesia. They really helped us plan the trip of a lifetime!

Room Tip: Stay in an overwater bungalow facing Mt. Otemamu
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  • Stayed August 2011, travelled with family
    • 5 of 5 stars Value
    • 5 of 5 stars Location
    • 5 of 5 stars Sleep Quality
    • 5 of 5 stars Rooms
    • 5 of 5 stars Cleanliness
    • 5 of 5 stars Service
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Ask marik044 about The St. Regis Bora Bora Resort
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West Hollywood, California
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56 helpful votes 56 helpful votes
“Best resort in all of Bora Bora even better then Four Seasons!”
5 of 5 stars Reviewed 3 February 2012
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I am going to give you some serious insight to vacationing in Bora Bora as I ended up being there for 3 weeks and stayed at a few resorts and had dinner at a lot of resorts. The first thing you need to know is that most of the food in Bora Bora is not very good. We ate at a lot of resorts from the Le Meridien, to Intercontinental to the SofiTel and we even ate on the main island with our experience the food was horrible. When you read reviews about hotels and Bora Bora this is something that will come up all the time and it is 100% true.

When you are in Bora Bora most of your time will be spent at the resort so you want to make sure where you are staying in a large resort with a lot of things to do. Last but not least Bora Bora is in the middle of the Pacific there is virtually no high speed internet. Pretty much every single resort from the Le Meridien to Intercontinental even the Hilton and Beach Pearl have slow dial up internet that comes in and out and if you are lucky you may be able to send an e-mail. I can tell you based on real experience that the St. Regis resort is the best resort in Bora Bora it is even better than the Four Seasons. Here is why...

The St. Regis is so popular that it is sold out a lot. We encountered that when we planned to go and we had to stay at another resort until a room became available at the St. Regis. Even when it comes to visiting other resorts for dinner the St. Regis is so popular that most of the time they only have room for their guests. If you plan on staying at the St. Regis try to book as early as you can because they are sold out a lot. There is very good reason why the St. Regis is so popular. First off there is a lot of cool history at the St. Regis that makes it such a memorable place to visit. James Cameron actually edited the movie Avatar in one of the rooms that he made into a studio. The story is that James Cameron did not have a vacation for 5 years and ended up choosing the St. Regis, Bora Bora to edit Avatar. In addition the movie "Couples Retreat" was filmed at the St. Regis and is the only resort they used to film the movie. There is no other resort that "Couples Retreat" used when filming and the story is they rented the entire St. Regis out for 2 months to do it. Lastly there are a ton of celebrities that go to the St. Regis and it is likely when you are there that you will see someone. In our time there we saw Ricky Martin, AJ from the Backstreet Boys and Michelle Rodriguez from oddly enough Avatar. While we were there a famous basketball player was getting married and a bunch of players from the Lakers were there as well. The whole resort is really amazing and to see these kinds of guests adds to the experience.

With most of the resorts out in Bora Bora a lot of the rooms are small and not very spacious. The St. Regis has the biggest rooms and over the water huts in Bora Bora, they are even bigger than the rooms at the Four Seasons. To my knowledge there is not another hotel that has rooms as large as the St. Regis. There are virtually no small rooms in the St. Regis pretty much all of them are spacious and well laid out. When you are staying somewhere for a week or however long it is you want to have space to move around in. For me I was on vacation but I also brought work with me just in case I needed to get something done so that extra space was incredible. With work internet was essential and to my surprise the St, Regis had high speed internet! Now I am not talking semi high speed internet I am talking downloading movies in record time high speed internet. I had no idea this was even possible in Bora Bora until I heard the story. Turns out when James Cameron was in Bora Bora editing Avatar he needed high speed internet so he paid millions and millions of dollar to bring it to the St. Regis. To this day only the Four Seasons and St. Regis have high speed internet there is not another resort out in Bora Bora that has high speed internet. If you need internet out in Bora Bora make sure you book a room with the St. Regis.

I will say it again the food in Bora Bora is not very good that is until you go to the St. Regis. I cannot even begin to tell you about how blown away I was with their food. They have 3 restaurants in the resort and every single one of them is insane! They have a sushi restaurant a high end restaurant that is closed on Wednesdays and then they have the general restaurant. The high end restaurant is called the Lagoon and it is some of the best food I have ever had and I have ate at some amazing places including Gary Danko in San Francisco. The Lagoon is no question one of the most amazing experiences as not only is the food incredible but they have glass floors all over the restaurant and you can actually see sea life swimming by as you eat. I cannot say this enough the food at the Lagoon is some of the best food you will ever have this I promise you. The sushi restaurant is again incredible and I am not kidding when I say this; I had one of the best rolls ever that is a must try when you go it is called the "Samurai Roll". I have been all over including Kauai and have had some great sushi this is truly some of the best sushi places I have eaten at. Do be aware that the sushi restaurant is sold out a lot so if you want to eat there make sure you book it ahead of time. Finally the main restaurant is where they serve breakfast every morning and it is some of the best breakfast you will ever have this I promise you! It is an open buffet and every morning there are so many choices you may end up going back to fill up a couple times.

Now about the resort it is HUGE when I say HUGE I mean to walk from one end to the other is a good 30 minutes. This resort is so big that they give every guest a bike so you can get around. This is the only resort in all of Bora Bora that has bikes for guests to get around and it really makes things fun. I cannot even begin to tell you how many times me and my wife just biked around the resort to have a good time and to work off the food we ate. Again there are no resorts that have bikes this is the only one and I promise you it is a great experience to bike to dinner and breakfast it makes the experience so much better. In addition to the bikes they have 2 pools and 1 of the pools has a swim up bar. You can be swimming around the pool and then go jump on a stool in the water and order lunch or some drinks. In addition to the 2 pools they have there is a huge private lagoon which is an experience you must have. In this private lagoon there is a ton of sea life and it is all friendly. You can swim all around the lagoon and see some of the most incredible sea life ever. They have huge fish to little baby clown fish I even saw a cat fish and an octopus when I was in there! The lagoon is really big and it wraps around the spa which is right in the middle of the lagoon and has bridges that go to it. This makes the lagoon really fun as you will go under bridges and around corners as it unfolds. The coral in the lagoon is enormous and the because of the large amounts of coral it attracts a ton of sea life and it feels like every day you see something different. The lagoon is one of the greatest snorkeling experiences I have ever had I went in there every day to see what new sea life I could find and to my surprise every day there was something new. Finally they have a tennis court and all of the water activities you could want including the standup paddle board which again they are the only resort to have. The great thing is every water activity is free so you can try them all!

The stores around the resort have everything you need there was not one item I could not find in the store that I needed. I cannot say this about the other resorts I stayed at as the stores were VERY limited. Having a stocked up store is important because if you need something and it is not there you have to go to the main island to see if you can find it and sadly enough they do not have many stores on the main island and to go to town will cost you at least $70 USD per person. In addition to amazing stores they have a fully stocked games room with a pool table and plasma screen television.

Finally the staff and the service of this hotel are truly 5 stars! From the time you arrive to the time you leave you will always have someone saying good morning to you or calling and making sure everything is perfect. They are always giving you letters and gifts and invitations to events going on around the hotel that it will make you feel like you are the only guest at the resort. This place is so amazing with service that even when it is raining and you are forced into your room they will drop off a rainy day itinerary for you! They literally put together a schedule of things to do at the resort when it is raining! If that is not service then I have no idea what is! The staff is so amazing they all somehow remember your name and every time you see them they call you by name. I am talking everyone from the bar staff to the butlers they all remember you by name and really make you feel at home. There is one staff member that really stuck out to me and his name was Frederick Gerday. He is one of the main staff that you will see every day and this guy is incredible! Literally if you tell him anything you may want from a reservation at a restaurant to a trip to the island he will scramble to make it happen. The reason we stayed so long in Bora Bora is because of the service and because of Frederick Gerday. Coming from another resort that was not even comparable to our experience at the St. Regis we decided to extend our trip 7 more days! When I even made mention of it to Frederick Gerday he was so responsive and went to work right away to make sure we could extend our stay and be there longer. To our surprise our room was booked for the last 3 nights we wanted to stay and Frederick Gerday made it all work out as if we were never moving rooms. As final surprise when we had to move rooms they upgraded us for the same price to an over the water hut with a swimming pool on the balcony! We seriously had a pool on our deck that we would splash around in and then jump into the ocean. The over the water hut with the pool was bar none the best experience I have ever had in my life and if you can afford it I cannot recommend it more! There are barely any resorts with pools on the balcony and again the St. Regis has them! Not only do they have pools on the balcony but there are rooms you can get that have jacuzzi’s on the balcony.

There is no question that this hotel is run incredibly! The general manger does an unbelievable job keeping the resort 5 stars and when you arrive in paradise at the St. Regis you will find this to be true. I have been to many 5 star hotels including the St. Regis in Kauai and I have never experienced a hotel of this level of service. If you want a 5 star hotel with the best service you have ever had then the St. Regis, Bora Bora is the perfect place to be.

I hope this review has provided insight for you into the St. Regis and based on the length of this review I am sure you can gage on how amazing it truly is at the St. Regis because I sitting here on my free time at home writing about how unbelievable this resort is!

Room Tip: All the rooms are amazing you cannot go wrong with any of them!
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  • Stayed January 2012, travelled as a couple
    • 5 of 5 stars Value
    • 5 of 5 stars Location
    • 5 of 5 stars Sleep Quality
    • 5 of 5 stars Rooms
    • 5 of 5 stars Cleanliness
    • 5 of 5 stars Service
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Moranbah, Australia
2 reviews
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4 helpful votes 4 helpful votes
“excellent honeymoon”
5 of 5 stars Reviewed 2 February 2012
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Got upgraded for free to the best over water bungalow in the whole resort, for 2 nights.

Staff helpful. Butler service rocked. Big and luxury bungalows. heaps to do at the resort.

The french resturant rocked

Room Tip: over water bungalow. Go in the low season and your chances of getting upgraded are high.
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  • Stayed January 2012, travelled as a couple
    • 4 of 5 stars Value
    • 5 of 5 stars Location
    • 5 of 5 stars Sleep Quality
    • 5 of 5 stars Rooms
    • 5 of 5 stars Cleanliness
    • 5 of 5 stars Service
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Stornoway, United Kingdom
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23 reviews 23 reviews
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17 helpful votes 17 helpful votes
“Once in a lifetime experience (hopefully we'll be back!)”
5 of 5 stars Reviewed 2 February 2012
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This is a pretty amazing place. Arrived at Bora Bora airport (must be one of the most beautiful anywhere) to be met by the St Regis boat which whisked us across the pure green lagoon, a pleasure in itself. We were in an overwater bungalow which was perfect - bedroom looking out over crystal clear water facing the mountain, huge bathroom, nice living area and a great deck out back for sunbathing, eating, chilling and swimming. Resort facilities were great, the pool and swim up bar were well used by us! We ate at the main restaurant (very good), had a candlelight dinner on the beach (wow!) complimentary through Pacific for Less who we booked with and on our final night dined at the Lagoon restaurant. This is an expensive place however the Lagoon restaurant was well worth it and recommended - top class food sat in moonlight gazing at the tropical fish expectantly waiting on some bread from our table :-)
We also took a trip to the main island - once for just a general visit and a couple of times to eat out.
From the overwater bungalows you can snorkel however there is not that much fish to be seen - for that head to the area near the spa where there is a sheltered lagoon with shoals of fish.
Plenty of water based activities, can definitely recommend the jet bike trip round the island - great fun!
The one gripe we had was the excessive corkage charge and the very high prices for alcohol in the resort.......we ended up shopping at the mainland supermarket for some wines and beers and hiding the empties......!!!
Definitely recommended, we had an amazing time and we are saving up to return.

Room Tip: Go for the overwater bungalows
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  • Stayed July 2011, travelled as a couple
    • 4 of 5 stars Value
    • 5 of 5 stars Location
    • 5 of 5 stars Sleep Quality
    • 5 of 5 stars Rooms
    • 5 of 5 stars Cleanliness
    • 5 of 5 stars Service
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Address: Motu Ome'e, 98730 , French Polynesia
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