Things to do in Leeward Islands
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Tours & day trips
See all 119 activitiesOpens in new tabBora Bora: Half Day Island 4WD Guided Tour
Private & custom tours
See all 34 activitiesOpens in new tabReef Discovery Private Full Day Lagoon Tour & Water Lunch
Food, drink & nightlife
See all 18 activitiesOpens in new tabBora Bora Sunset Cruise and Dinner at St James restaurant
History & culture
See all 14 activitiesOpens in new tabBora Bora Off-Road Sightseeing Tour
Weddings & honeymoons
See all 6 activitiesOpens in new tabBora Bora: Island Tour and Mountains Getaway by Quad Bike
Popular places to visit
Matira Beach
Find out why this is one of Bora Bora’s most popular public beaches when you explore its exquisite white sands, gorgeous lagoon waters and waterfront precinct.
Le Meridien Beach
Spend days lazing by the lagoon framed by magnificent Mount Otemanu and explore the waters with your snorkel and mask and visit a turtle sanctuary.
Mt. Otemanu
There are plenty of ways to experience Bora Bora’s mesmerizing peak, including sightseeing boat tours, helicopter rides, catamaran trips and hiking adventures.
Raiatea Marina
Dine in one of the harbor-side restaurants or head off on an expedition to explore Raiatea’s coast and underwater world from this well-equipped marina.
Sofitel Resort Beach
Enjoy easy access to Bora Bora’s gorgeous beaches, atmospheric restaurants and the town of Vaitape from one of the island’s original luxury resorts.
Motu Piti
Indulge in the utmost in luxury on this private island where the crystal-clear waters, white-sand beaches and impeccable facilities are unforgettable.
Vaitape Harbor
The gateway to the village of Vaitape provides premium access to Bora Bora’s exquisite beaches, reefs and lagoon-side islets and has a busy marketplace.
Matira Point
Overlooked by luxurious resorts and atmospheric bars, Bora Bora’s southernmost tip is a narrow stretch of lush forest skirted by white sands and cerulean waters.
Marae Taputapuatea
Set into a hidden corner of the island, this rugged volcanic temple offers a look back to a time when tribes ruled Polynesia.