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The Westin Bora Bora is now open in the South Pacific

The Westin Bora Bora Resort & spa officially opened this past week. It boasts the largest number of overwater bungalows on the French Polynesian Island. The resort, formerly a Le Meridien property, underwent an extensive renovation before becoming Westin-affiliated.

The new Westin includes 128 overwater bungalows, many of which include a private plunge pool. The resort also features 14 family-friendly bungalows overlooking the lagoon. The resort also features 14 family-friendly bungalows overlooking the lagoon.

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“We are excited to unveil this property as the first resort to open in Bora Bora since 2017, bringing the dream of Bora Bora alive like never before,” Cesar Marques, general manager of The Westin Bora Bora Resort & Spa, said in a statement. The Westin Bora Bora combines the tranquil landscape of the island, with top-tier accommodation, breathtaking ocean views and a variety of on-and-off-property activities, to ensure an unforgettable stay for each guest. TPG Daily newsletter

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Guests can end the day by sinking into a decadent Westin Heavenly Bed. Those looking to unwind can check out the Heavenly Spa for a treatment or keep up with their fitness regimen at the Westin Workout Fitness studio.

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Of course, guests can end the day by sinking into a decadent Westin Heavenly Bed.

Rates at the new Westin Bora Bora Resort & Spa start at $1,000 per night. Points availability appears extremely limited at the moment, but some award night redemptions next year dip as low as 74,000 Marriott Bonvoy points per night.

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