The tiny, waterfront Oa Oa Lodge is an eight-room property offering rustic accommodations for a good value in notoriously pricey Bora Bora. Standard Rooms are spacious, colorful, and outfitted with basic kitchens, furnished patios, flat-screen TVs, and fans, but they lack air-conditioning and show wear. A few Overwater Bungalows have great views and an additional single bed, but no cooking facilities. Features are limited to a small ocean-view pool, dive center, and next-door, independently run restaurant, plus reliable free Wi-Fi. Sunsets and views of ships are lovely here, but there's no denying rooms are in need of a renovation. It's worth checking out Village Temanuata, which has a pretty private beach and often lower rates, but no pool.
The tiny, waterfront Oa Oa Lodge is an eight-room property offering rustic accommodations for a good value in notoriously pricey Bora Bora. Standard Rooms are spacious, colorful, and outfitted with basic kitchens, furnished patios, flat-screen TVs, and fans, but they lack air-conditioning and show wear. A few Overwater Bungalows have great views and an additional single bed, but no cooking facilities. Features are limited to a small ocean-view pool, dive center, and next-door, independently run restaurant, plus reliable free Wi-Fi. Sunsets and views of ships are lovely here, but there's no denying rooms are in need of a renovation. It's worth checking out Village Temanuata, which has a pretty private beach and often lower rates, but no pool.