The St Regis Bora Bora Resort

The St. Regis Bora Bora Resort leans into scale in all the right ways—larger villas, expansive decks, and a sweeping location that places you right on the edge of Bora Bora’s impossibly blue lagoon. From the moment you arrive (by private boat, of course), everything feels spacious and cinematic: wide views of Mount Otemanu, overwater walkways that stretch further than you’d expect, and villas that genuinely invite you to settle in.

This is a resort that does old-school glamour with polish. There’s an intimacy to the service, a lightness to the touch, and a team of butlers who somehow manage to always be there—but never too much. Whether you’re looking for peace and privacy or want help planning every detail of your stay, the experience bends to fit you.

Dining is another strong suit. You’ll find five restaurants across the property—from toes-in-the-sand Polynesian fare to Jean-Georges’ signature sushi and grilled mahi mahi. Fresh produce, bold flavours, and serious wine pairings come as standard, and private dinners (on your deck, under the stars, or on the beach) are easily arranged. 

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The St. Regis Bora Bora Resort

The St. Regis Bora Bora Resort is set on Motu Ome’e, a private islet on Bora Bora’s outer reef. You’ll reach it via a short 45-minute flight from Tahiti, followed by a 20-minute boat transfer across the lagoon—both arranged through the resort. What sets the setting apart is its perspective: uninterrupted views of Mount Otemanu, glassy turquoise shallows, and no neighbouring resorts in sight.

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St. Regis offers some of the largest villas in the South Pacific, with a choice of overwater or beachfront options. Each is designed for comfort with a certain throwback elegance—polished wood floors, high vaulted ceilings, spacious lounges, and oversized marble bathrooms.

The overwater villas come with split-level sun decks, outdoor showers, and lagoon access for morning swims. Select categories include private plunge pools, and most face either Mount Otemanu or offer uninterrupted sunset views.

For families or those wanting more space, the beachfront villas sit in private gardens with direct access to the sand, shaded terraces, and large swimming pools. Some have up to two bedrooms, and all come with St. Regis’ signature butler service—on hand to unpack, press your evening wear, or draw a bath at sunset.

Little touches—like complimentary bicycles, monogrammed slippers, and full-sized amenities—add to the comfort without drawing attention to themselves.

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Yes. The beach villas are perfect for families, and there’s a kids’ club, child-friendly menus, and lots of space to explore. Babysitting and family excursions can be arranged in advance.

 

If you’re staying in an overwater villa—yes, absolutely. You’ll have private lagoon access from your deck, and most have outdoor showers and steps straight into the sea.

Not all. Some face the open lagoon or sunset, while others have direct views of Mount Otemanu. Let us know what’s most important to you—we’ll match you to the right category.

 

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