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  2. Hotel Bora Bora - Wikipedia

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    Hotel Bora Bora was a luxury hotel and resort located on the island of Bora Bora in the Society Islands in French Polynesia. [1] It is currently a part of Aman Resorts. [2] [3] Hotel Bora Bora has been reviewed by Conde Nast Traveler [3] and TripAdvisor.

  3. The 20 Most Magical Overwater Bungalows in the World - AOL

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    Four Seasons Resort Bora Bora, French Polynesia. In the shadow of postcard-perfect Mount Otemanu, views from the Four Seasons' 97 thatched roof overwater bungalows are pure vacation goals.

  4. Bora Bora - Wikipedia

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    The island's economy is driven almost entirely by tourism. Several resorts have been built on the motu surrounding the lagoon. Hotel Bora Bora opened in 1961, and nine years later the first over-water bungalows on stilts over the lagoon were built. [17] Today, over-water bungalows are a standard feature of most Bora Bora resorts.

  5. Four Seasons Resort Bora Bora - Wikipedia

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    The Resort is a part of Four Seasons Hotels and Resorts, a Toronto-based hotel management company. Four Seasons Resort Bora Bora is the company's first and only property in French Polynesia. The Resort was named the #1 Resort in French Polynesia in 2012, [1] according to Condé Nast Traveler.

  6. Resort island - Wikipedia

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    A resort island (French Île-hôtel; "hotel island") is a hotel complex located on an island; in many cases one luxury hotel may own the entire island. More broadly, resort island can be defined as any island or an archipelago that contains resorts , hotels , overwater bungalows, restaurants , tourist attractions and its amenities , and might ...

  7. Stilt house - Wikipedia

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    In the late 20th century, stilt houses in extremely calm ocean water became a popular form of tourist lodging known as overwater bungalows; the trend began in French Polynesia and quickly spread to other tourist locations, especially in tropical locales.