Bora Bora Pass

Bora Bora Pass + Maupiti

Moorea, Huahine, Raiatea, Bora Bora (Maupiti Option)

Use the Bora Bora Pass from Air Tahiti Pass to visit the islands of Moorea, Huahine, Raiatea, Bora Bora with the option to add on Maupiti.

The Bora Bora Pass offers an incredible opportunity to explore the Society Islands, including the world-renowned Bora Bora and the serene Maupiti. Bora Bora, known as the “pearl of the Pacific,” features a breathtaking lagoon and romantic ambiance, while Maupiti offers an authentic and unspoiled escape. This pass requires visiting a minimum of three islands, providing an immersive journey through French Polynesia. Travel includes a 23 kg (50 lbs) baggage allowance for Class Y fares.

Recommended Bora Bora Pass Itineraries

The order of islands in brackets can be switched to suit your travel plans. For example: Tahiti – [Moorea – Bora Bora] – Tahiti.

2 Islands

Tahiti – [Moorea – Bora Bora] – Tahiti
Tahiti – [Huahine – Bora Bora] – Tahiti
Tahiti – [Raiatea – Bora Bora] – Tahiti

3 Islands

Tahiti – Moorea – [Huahine – Raiatea] – Tahiti
Tahiti – [Moorea – Huahine – Bora Bora] – Tahiti
Tahiti – [Huahine – Raiatea – Bora Bora] – Tahiti

4 Islands

Tahiti – Moorea – [Huahine – Raiatea – Bora Bora] – Tahiti

Class Y Airfare Rates

Seasonality Origin Passenger Type Price (€)
Low Season
Moorea
Adult
449
Child
353
Tahiti
Adult
475
Child
379
Mid Season
Moorea
Adult
519
Child
415
Tahiti
Adult
546
Child
437
High Season
Moorea
Adult
501
Child
391
Tahiti
Adult
527
Child
417

Season Dates

Low Season: January 7 – March 31; November 1 – December 15
Mid Season: April 1 – June 30; September 1 – October 31
High Season: July 1 – August 31; December 16 – January 6

These recommended itineraries and fare details make it easy to plan your unforgettable adventure through French Polynesia, ensuring a journey filled with beauty and discovery.

Bora Maupiti Pass

Bora Maupiti Pass

The Bora Maupiti Pass provides travelers with the opportunity to explore the breathtaking Society Islands, including Bora Bora, known as the “pearl of the Pacific,” and Maupiti, a preserved and authentic paradise in the heart of a jade lagoon. This pass requires visiting a minimum of two islands, including Maupiti, starting from April 1, 2025. It offers the perfect way to immerse yourself in the natural beauty and culture of French Polynesia. Travel includes a 23 kg (50 lbs) baggage allowance for Class Y fares.

Recommended Bora Maupiti Pass Itineraries

The order of islands in brackets can be switched to suit your preferences. For example: Tahiti – [Moorea – Bora Bora] – Tahiti.

2 Islands

Tahiti – [Moorea – Bora Bora] – Tahiti
Tahiti – [Huahine – Bora Bora] – Tahiti
Tahiti – [Raiatea – Bora Bora] – Tahiti
Tahiti – [Bora Bora – Maupiti] – Tahiti
Tahiti – [Raiatea – Maupiti] – Tahiti

3 Islands

Tahiti – Moorea – [Huahine – Raiatea] – Tahiti
Tahiti – [Moorea – Huahine – Bora Bora] – Tahiti
Tahiti – Moorea – [Raiatea or Bora Bora] – Maupiti – Tahiti
Tahiti – [Huahine – Raiatea – Bora Bora] – Tahiti
Tahiti – [Bora Bora – Raiatea – Maupiti] – Tahiti
Tahiti – Maupiti – Raiatea – Huahine – Tahiti

4 Islands

Tahiti – Moorea – [Huahine – Raiatea – Bora Bora] – Tahiti
Tahiti – [Moorea – Huahine] – [Bora Bora – Raiatea] – Maupiti – Tahiti
Tahiti – Huahine – [Raiatea – Bora Bora] – Maupiti – Tahiti

5 Islands

Tahiti – [Moorea – Huahine] – [Raiatea – Bora Bora] – Maupiti – Tahiti
Tahiti – Maupiti – [Raiatea – Bora Bora] – Huahine – Moorea – Tahiti

Class Y Airfare Rates

Seasonality Passenger Type Price (€)
Low Season
Adult
554
Child
434
Middle Season
Adult
598
Child
478
High Season
Adult
641
Child
511

Season Dates

Low Season: January 7 – March 31; November 1 – December 15
Mid Season: April 1 – June 30; September 1 – October 31
High Season: July 1 – August 31; December 16 – January 6

This pass and its recommended itineraries offer flexibility and convenience for travelers eager to explore the wonders of French Polynesia, including the iconic Bora Bora and the untouched beauty of Maupiti.

Discover Bora Bora

bora bora pass

The main spoken languages in Bora Bora are French, and Tahitian. 

US dollars may be accepted in hotels, restaurants and shops, though the exchange rate may differ. There are a few ATM machines available, depending on the island you’re staying on. 

To properly experience Bora Bora, plan for a few days. If you’re traveling with a Bora Bora flight pass to see multiple islands, stay for as long as possible to truly immerse yourself. 

This is dependent on what you’re seeking in a vacation. If you’re looking to feel closer to a civilization, you’ll prefer Bora Bora, whereas the Maldives give more of an ‘off the map’ feel. 

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