Often described as the most beautiful island in the
world, Bora Bora is located 160 miles northwest of
Tahiti and approximately 2,600 miles south of Hawaii,
having being first discovered in 1722.
Its ancient name of Vava'u suggests that the original
inhabitants of this seven-million-year-old island
arrived from Tonga.
And interestingly, in the local Tahitian language
there is no "B," so its actual name is then
Pora Pora, meaning "first born”.
Bora Bora's fabled blue lagoon is, according to novelist
James A. Michener, "so stunning, that there are
really no adequate words to describe it."
Volcanic in origin, Bora Bora's rugged main island
and a few smaller islands are completely surrounded
by coral reefs.