Stepping Out In Bora Bora
There is no doubt that with its beautiful beaches and laid back island atmosphere Bora Bora is the perfect vacation spot for the busy businessman. The problem is, sometimes the attitude on Bora Bora can be just a little too laid back. If you are a workaholic executive who has decided for the first time in years to step away from your desk and try something a little different you may quickly find yourself becoming frustrated with the relaxed attitude of all of the natives.
Please bear in mind before you seriously consider committing homicide if one more person tells you to sit down, relax and soak up some sun that most people are not used to having every moment of their day scheduled for them. They are perfectly content to allow time to slip through their fingers like the grains of sand they are happily sleeping on. This is their dream vacation. Unfortunately, it is not yours, and while the opportunity to not have the weight of the world resting on your shoulders for a short period of time might be a wonderful novelty, after a few days you will probably find yourself slowly climbing the walls.
Fortunately, since Bora Bora is an island that is primarily funded for its tourism its people are prepared for people like you. There is enough to see and do on the island shores to keep you busy for whatever length of time you spend without feeling the urge to call and check in with the office once (okay, twice…thrice…definitely no more than four!)
For an opportunity to learn about the true population of Bora Bora you are going to need to polish up your swimming skills. There are a number of establishments that offer tourists the ability to go snorkeling, scuba diving and deep sea fishing and meet the marine life that inhabits the coast of Bora Bora and allows the natives to keep their tourists happily fed. If you are of the daring variety there is also a shark feeding expedition that will allow you to get closer to a larger variety of sharks than you ever truly wanted to be.
If your preferences run more to dry land you may want to consider taking the opportunity to explore Mount Otemanu and Mount Pahia, the tallest peaks in the island and remnants from the volcano that was believed to have formed Bora Bora in the beginning. This is an excellent opportunity for those who are used to hitting the gym on their lunch break; a hike up a two thousand foot mountain cannot be considered to be anything other than great exercise!
There is, of course, always the option of shopping and learning more about the culture of the Polynesian natives that inhabit the island. Tourists are given the opportunity to see homemade wares, purchase books on island lore and even learn how to dance like the men and women of the island. Whatever your preference, mix in a little taste of the native cuisine along with the pounding beats of the native music and you will find yourself in the midst of the experience of a lifetime, missing your PDA not at all.
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