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Bora-Bora for South Africans: costs, getting there, cheap alternatives

Bora-Bora is destination deeply entrenched in the mind of the romantic traveller thanks to an avalanche of popular travel media, particularly from Australia and the USA showing magical images of crystal-clear waters, tropical beaches and rain-forest covered mountains. The island has a number of hotels, many of them with stilted bungalows hovering over the azure waters – it sounds like heaven! No wonder that requests for flights and packages to Bora Bora are something we get regularly, but few realise the difficulty in getting to this remote island and the costs involved from South Africa.

Where is Bora Bora?

The island forms part of the French territory of French Polynesia, it’s an extinct volcano, surrounded by a coral reef and while close to it’s neighbouring islands is in a very remote part of the world.

  • It’s in the Southern Hemisphere
  • It’s in the Pacific Ocean
  • It’s 230 km from the capital of French Polynesia, Papeete
  • It’s 4000km from Auckland, New Zealand
  • It’s 6500km from Los Angeles, USA
  • and 15,000km from Johannesburg

In short, it’s a long way away from anything, so be prepared for a long trip taking about 55 hours there and 45 hours back.

Map showing Bora Bora in relation to New Zealand, Australia and South Africa

How do I get there and how much does it cost?

From South Africa, it’s quite a multi-leg journey using three separate return tickets usually involving flying via New Zealand or the USA. This is the route I recommend as it means fewer visas:

  • Ticket one – Johannesburg to Auckland (cheapest is often via Hong Kong or Sydney) for about R11,500
  • Ticket two – Auckland to Papeete (direct flight) for about R7,000
  • Ticket three – Papeete to Bora-Bora (direct flight) for about R3,500
  • Visa for French Polynesia – About R600
  • Accommodation in Bora-Bora  - About R13,500 per person sharing for a 3 star hotel for 7 nights.

So that makes R22,000 for flights + R600 for the visa + R13,500 for accommodation = R36,100 per person for a one week trip.

Cheap Alternatives to Bora-Bora

Maldives Coco Palm Hotel

If this all sounds like a bit too much money for you, great alternatives to the whole tropical island experience at a fraction of the price including flights and a week’s accommodation include:

Prices from under R10,000

Prices between R10,000 and R20,000

So if white sand, blue seas and tropical heat are what you are after, get in touch with our consultants who are able to assist with flights, accommodation, packages and travel insurance. You can book and pay over the phone and email without having to leave home!

Bora-Bora image by Benoit Mahe


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  1. It does take a bit of time to get to Bora Bora, and the luxury resorts do come at a price, but it really is paradise on earth. The turquoise lagoon with the dramatic Mt Otemanu backdrop is unlike anywhere else in the world. If you are a water lover, or enjoy natures beauty, it is well worth making the trip to Bora Bora.

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