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Getting Around
Getting around Bora Bora means embracing the water. Boat taxis called le truck shuttle visitors between the main island and the surrounding motu islets, and most resorts operate private speedboat transfers directly from the airport lagoon terminal.
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Cash or Card
Cards are widely accepted at resort restaurants and larger shops, but cash is essential for local markets, small roadside snack bars, and tipping boat guides. Carrying a mix of about sixty percent card and forty percent cash covers most situations comfortably.
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Good to Know
Bora Bora operates on island time, and that is not a complaint but a cultural fact. Meals arrive slowly because they are prepared with care, and transport that was promised in ten minutes often means twenty. Adjusting expectations to match the pace transforms small delays from frustrations into part of the experience.
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ATMs
There are a small number of ATMs in Vaitape, the main village on the main island, and they accept international cards with varying reliability. Visitors staying on the resort motu should withdraw sufficient cash before leaving the main island, as ATM access from the overwater bungalows requires a boat trip.
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Currency
The official currency is the French Pacific Franc, known locally as the CFP or franc Pacifique. It is pegged to the euro, which makes budgeting straightforward for European travelers, and exchange rates are generally stable and predictable throughout the year.
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Plugs
French-style Type E outlets with a round two-pin plug are standard across Bora Bora. Visitors from the US, UK, or Australia will need a universal travel adapter.
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Safety
Bora Bora is one of the safest destinations in the South Pacific with very low rates of violent crime. The main practical concerns are sun exposure, which is fierce and fast at this latitude, and navigating boat transfers in rough lagoon conditions during the cyclone season between November and April.
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Airports
Motu Mute Airport serves Bora Bora with the IATA code BOB and sits on a small islet north of the main island, requiring all arriving passengers to take a scenic lagoon boat transfer to reach their resort or the main village. Most international travelers connect through Faa'a International Airport in Papeete, Tahiti, which offers direct flights to Bora Bora on Air Tahiti in under an hour.