Pacific Island Paradises

2014

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TAHITI vibrantly coloured coral, searching for graceful manta rays or diving for the giant mussels buried in the white sandy lagoon bottom, it might be time to retire to a local bar and soak up the spectacular tropical sunset, cocktail in hand. While Bora Bora's breathtaking beauty can best be enjoyed and photographed from a helicopter, a more exhilarating way to appreciate the island's beauty is soaring 91 metres above the lagoon for 12 breathtaking minutes of parasailing. Bora Bora is dotted with several maraes, temples of the ancient Polynesian religion. The most important marae is Marae Marotetini on the point west of Farepiti wharf, beyond a huge banyan tree. The great stone ahu, 50 metres long and up to three metres high was restored by Professor Sinoto in 1968 and is visible to approaching ships. There is only one navigable pass on Bora Bora. It faces the principal village of Vaitape. A partially paved road circles the island passing colourful villages, archaeological sites, army bunkers and cannons remaining from World War II when 5000 American GIs arrived to defend the island. Movie buffs may recognise a large white mansion on the north side of Pofai Bay, as the residence of the governor of American Samoa in the Dino de Laurentis film, Hurricane, starring Mia Farrow. 226  www.paradisesonline.com Local eatery, Bloody Mary's Restaurant also provides a Hollywood fix with its massive board listing the many celebrities that have enjoyed meals there. The restaurant also offers a spectacular view across Potai Bay of Bora Bora's soaring peaks. Meanwhile, the boutiques in many of the hotels are well stocked with suntan lotion, film, T-shirts, pareus, souvenirs and black pearls for that retail fix.

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