
This traditional style hotel located on a sandy beach offers 64 bungalows: 32 in a coconut grove, 11 on the sandy beach and 21 overwater. All these Polynesian "farés" are crafted from wood and woven pandanus
The Sofitel Marara was originally built by Dino Delaurentis to house the stars and crew for his movie version of "Hurricane." Now it is operated by Sofitel. It gives the impression of a Tahitian village with 64 traditional-style bungalows built on stilts over the lagoon, located on the white sand beach, and nestled in tropical garden settings. All bungalows have recently been renovated and give you a feeling of comfort and spaciousness and have Polynesian furnishings, air conditioning, mini-bar, IDD telephones and private bathroom with shower.
Complimentary activities outrigger canoes, tennis, volleyball, swimming pool, snorkeling equipment, lei making lessons, slide shows, and handicraft displays.
Optional activities include water skiing, glass-bottom boats, shark-feeding, bicycling, helicopter tours and a full range of optional lagoon and land excursions. Evening entertainment takes the form of Tahitian songs and dances, fashion shows or Polynesian folk stories.
Sofitel Coralia Marara Hotel
Sofitel
Marara Hotel, Bora Bora, Polynesia
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