
InterContinental Bora Bora Le Moana Resort
Bora Bora · French Polynesia
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Character and identity
Set on Matira Point at Bora Bora's southern tip, this 64-bungalow resort is reached by boat from the airport and trades on a quieter, more rooted version of the overwater fantasy. Thatched roofs, hand-sewn Tifaifai bedspreads with botanical motifs and staff in pareus give the place a genuinely Polynesian register rather than a generic tropical one. Overwater bungalows come with glass coffee-tables that frame the lagoon and coral below. Noa Noa Terrace cooks with local ingredients (coconut-marinated raw fish, grilled marlin), breakfast can arrive by outrigger canoe, and spa treatments run at the sister Thalasso property next door.
Who's it for
Best for:
Couples and honeymooners who want the overwater bungalow experience on Bora Bora's best stretch of beach, with Polynesian craft and culture woven through the stay rather than a corporate gloss. Snorkellers and anyone who values calm seclusion over resort theatrics will be at home here.
Should look elsewhere:
Families wanting a kids' club, multiple dining venues and nightly entertainment will find the scale and programme limited. Travellers who want a full thalassotherapy spa on-site (rather than a boat ride away) should book the sister Thalasso property directly.
Bottom line
The draw here is location and authenticity: Matira beach, a small footprint and Polynesian detail that feels lived-in rather than staged. Book an overwater bungalow to get the glass-floor moment, and consider pairing nights with the sister Thalasso resort if deep-sea spa work is central to the trip. Shoulder-season rates ease the sting.
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What this place offers
- Wi-Fi
- Wi-Fi in public areas
- Restaurant
- Bar
- Room service
- Breakfast
- Breakfast buffet
- Beach front
- Game room
- Front desk
