A choice location plus a beautiful resort equals a vacation destination like none other. The luxurious Hilton Bora Bora Nui Resort & Spa is one of your best options in the South Pacific with gorgeous views, raving reviews and top-notch activities. However wonderful the resort has been in past years, it's now getting a makeover and name change promising to make it even better than before. In fact, this makeover is a rather large one with a few million dollars of refurbishments and design alongside a brand new name.From here on out, the resort is now known as the Conrad Bora Bora Nui.

The Conrad Bora Bora Nui is now open.

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New overwater rooms

All together, there will be 86 overwater rooms and 28 land rooms either situated in a tropical garden or on the beach. In addition, guests will find a few double-story Presidential Suites, which also happen to be the only ones in the area.

 

As this is a rather large renovation project, guests will find new room categories added into the mix, some featuring plunge pools on a private deck and others featuring catamaran docks. Other new features include floor to ceiling sliding glass doors, new decks, open floor plans, new decor and new furnishings.


Resort features

The rooms aren’t the only part of the resort in the middle of an upgrade, as the entire resort is receiving a face lift. Some new features include a full service spa with eight different treatment rooms to enjoy, a fitness center, a Kids Club for those traveling in a family group, a mini golf course fit for all ages and a few retail spaces that hope to invite merchants to the resort for some fun island shopping.


Resort dining options

Dining options are also set to impress with a few different ones available, each offering a unique setting and view. Your first option will be a modern French Brasserie where you’ll find both breakfast and dinner alongside views of the lagoon. You’ll also find a Chinese restaurant, a beach restaurant serving a mixture of Polynesian and Mediterranean dishes and two different bars, one of which is situated above the water.


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  1. There are 4 of us that would like to depart Seattle and get to Sunshine in January. We were thinking Bora Bora but are wide open. I was wondering if there are any water bungalows that accommodate 4 people but are still affordable?

    1. Theresa,

      Most of the Bora Bora resort hotels allow 3 guests per room, but I’ve only heard about a couple that allow 4, and those are the super expensive ones that go for close to US$2,000 per night.

      The option that might work are the so-called Brando overwater bungalows, which are privately run and not part of a resort. A couple of them have two bedrooms and they are actually more reasonably priced. Good luck! -Roger

  2. Hi, there is 5 of us wanting to stay closest to Jacksonville Florida (Mom not doing well). That has the bungalows over the water, but HAS to be clear water? Can you help me? I am a disabled vet, and they wanted to do this for me. Thank you, Lisa🌞

    1. Lisa,

      The closest real overwater bungalows to Florida are in Jamaica at two different Sandals resorts, but the water isn’t turquoise like it is in Bora Bora and the Maldives. Unfortunately Florida is pretty much half a world away from the ones with clear water. The closest are probably in Tahiti, but if you go there you might as well go to Moorea, which is right next door. -Roger