What are 3 Interesting Facts About Bora Bora?
Bora Bora is a French Polynesian island in the Pacific Ocean. It’s one of the Society Islands archipelago and is about 260 kilometers (160 miles) northwest of Papeete, Tahiti. Bora Bora was first inhabited by Polynesians between 800 and 900 AD, who had traveled there from Samoa, Tonga and Fiji in double-hulled canoes.
They developed an agricultural society and built temples dedicated to the gods they worshipped. The island was discovered by Europeans in 1722 when a French expedition led by Captain Jacques Dupaincheque sighted it. The first European settlers arrived in 1843, and France annexed it in 1888.
The United States occupied the island during World War II from 1942 to 1946, building an airstrip that remains operational today. Bora Bora is a popular tourist destination with its luxury resorts and crystal clear waters which attract snorkelers and scuba divers from all over the world. Here are three interesting facts about this beautiful island:
1) Bora Bora has been voted “the most beautiful island in the world” many times over, including by Conde Nast Traveler magazine which named it #1 on its list of “The Top 10 Most Beautiful Islands In The World” for two years in a row (2012 & 2013). 2) One of the most popular activities on Bora Bora is swimming with sharks and stingrays. There are several companies that offer this excursion, which includes safety gear like wetsuits and life jackets as well as experienced guides to ensure a safe and enjoyable experience.
3) Another popular activity on Bora Bora is 4×4 safari tours where you can explore the interior of the island away from the beaches. These tours typically include stops at points of interest like lookouts with sweeping views over the lagoon or visits to traditional villages where you can learn about Polynesian culture and see how locals live.