Plage de Matira
Plage de Matira
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Picturesque beach offers scenic hiking trails and tourist services including several boutique shops, the popular Ben's Place snack bar and restaurants.
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mariedesjardins
Prince George, Canada7,314 contributions
Oct 2022 • Solo
Matira beach is your iconic tropical beach calendar photo. It’s miles of powdery, white sand lined with palm trees. The turquoise waters are clear enough to see the fish swimming beside your feet. In October, the water temperature was around 26-29c. Bora bora’s only public beach captures the island paradise’s beauty perfectly.
Written November 6, 2022
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HeatherMegaMauriFan
London282 contributions
Sep 2022
We walked here twice during our short Bora Bora visit to see the sunset - best sunset we saw compared to 4 other islands. We stayed at the Royal Bora Bora Hotel where there's no sunset view at all, so we walked down to the beach, about 10 mins, and were rewarded with a stunning view. There are some benches to sit on and you can sit on the beach and have a picnic. A real highlight of our trip!
Written September 16, 2022
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Maui Mana
Hawaii214 contributions
Mar 2022
Absolutely stunning beach to lounge at! Full sun, so bring an umbrella if you want shade. Gorgeous views. Saw rays and a black tip shark at sunset cruise the shoreline while we ate dinner.
Written March 21, 2022
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Richard F
Louisville, KY7,375 contributions
Dec 2019
This was the first place we went when we arrived on the island. We caught the public shuttle at the tender dock area and road out early in the morning to avoid the crowds and the heat. The white sugar sand is very soft to walk on. We chose an area just down from the Intercontinental Hotel. We found a nice shady location under some palm tress and had a very relaxing day. The snorkeling here is amazing as the water is clear and there are sections of coral where the fish hang out.
Written January 2, 2020
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Stephane D
Vitrolles, France52 contributions
Nov 2023 • Couples
It is the only public beach on the island but it is superb. The color of the water is sublime, you will see schools of fish, rays will pass near you. Despite its notoriety, there are ultimately few people and it is very easy to park... so leave your hotels once during your stay and enjoy this beautiful beach, sheltered from the wind.
Written December 4, 2023
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markman2112
Delton, MI261 contributions
Nov 2019 • Couples
We've traveled a lot and seen many beautiful beaches, and this one tops them all. It's also a perfect spot for a sunset over the water. The only advice I would give is to avoid on cruise ship days as the tour buses keep it pretty busy. But, on non-cruise days, it's virtually empty. Enjoy!
Written February 3, 2020
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ronoroa
Como, Italy2,956 contributions
Aug 2024 • Couples
Absolutely the most beautiful beach of Bora Bora, by extension first of all because it is very long and allows pleasant walks, for the colors that give all possible scales of blue and fine white sand both outside and inside the water... beautiful.
The sea here tends to be calmer, you can enjoy beautiful sunsets, but what leaves you speechless are the colors of the sea, which for over 50 meters you can touch. Beautiful also rays that walk undisturbed to the shore. Recommended
The sea here tends to be calmer, you can enjoy beautiful sunsets, but what leaves you speechless are the colors of the sea, which for over 50 meters you can touch. Beautiful also rays that walk undisturbed to the shore. Recommended
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Written August 4, 2024
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terry4800
Warrington, UK911 contributions
Aug 2022 • Couples
This is a stunning beach and for residents of the La Moana resort it’s perfect. You literally walk straight across the road and onto the beach from reception. The sand curves gently round the bay with the most amazing turquoise water which is shallow and very inviting. Lots of people go to see the sunset and it’s quite a sight. We would advise taking sand shoes/flip flops to walk along the beach as the sand has lots of coral bits mixed in which in parts are quite sharp. There is also a more unpleasant downside. The beach is a public beach and plainly doesn’t get the same level of attention as the hotel beaches. There is a lot of dog mess lying about which makes walking and picking your spot a bit of a minefield. You can see the culprits (in quite large numbers) lazing about in the sun and if you take food they wander over. The dog situation we were told is an issue on Bora Bora in general and we were warned by the hotel to be careful walking at night to local restaurants.
Written September 11, 2022
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cramac
Sarnico, Italy1,739 contributions
Aug 2024 • Solo
Beautiful public beach. It can be accessed freely, but only from some areas because others are fenced for the presence of private property. However, along the beach you can also stop where there are private properties, taking care not to pass the signs placed by signs. In practice, the part of the beach closest to the sea is always public.
For those who love snorkeling, however, it is not the best place. There are two zones. The first is where there are also public toilets and showers (where once stood the Otoamana Snack). Here there are no corals but only sand. But you can observe some interesting fish and occasionally pass breeds. Then there is the area accessed from Snack Matira. Here are some corals, though very battered. You can still observe some reef fish.
For those who love snorkeling, however, it is not the best place. There are two zones. The first is where there are also public toilets and showers (where once stood the Otoamana Snack). Here there are no corals but only sand. But you can observe some interesting fish and occasionally pass breeds. Then there is the area accessed from Snack Matira. Here are some corals, though very battered. You can still observe some reef fish.
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Written August 31, 2024
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cyberaamaa
Seattle, WA19 contributions
Oct 2023 • Solo
The Plage Publique Matira entrance is directly across from the Intercontinental Resort and isn't always open when the sign says it will be. It is a good place for snorkeling. There are picnic tables, as well as a huge covered area. There is also a lovely modern, clean restroom with showers. If the gate is locked, it is easy to access the beach a little ways down the main road.
Written November 14, 2023
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What’s the best month to visit please, rather not come if there is a wet/rainy season
Written March 12, 2020
We were there mid November. We had sunny weather in the 80's. There is about a 50/50 chance of rain during this month. October is probably one of the best months to visit.
Written March 28, 2020
Beautiful beach. Any chair or umbrella rentals?
Written October 1, 2019
Yes, there is a great little snack/restaurant (with good food and service, by the way) that rents chairs and lounges. I'm not sure they had umbrellas, but they may. It is located near the Matira Beach Hotel, right next to a handy parking area.
Written October 3, 2019
Hola!! voy a estar en noviembre en un crucero que pasa por Bora Bora, quería saber como trasladarme a la playa desde el puerto y si sabes algo del pass day de el Hotel Intercontinental . Desde ya muchas gracias y si sabes de alguna info relevante que ayude tambien sera bienvenida .
Written September 22, 2019
Hi Mina,
What do you mean by getting a bus back is not as easy, do you mean period or if you get dropped off past the restraunts/
karen
Written January 2, 2019
Has anyone gotten a day pass to Intercontinental Thalasso Spa while in port in Bora Bora?
Written July 31, 2018
We didn't as we stay five days in Bora Bora, but I do believe you can if you are coming in on a cruise ship they offer an Excursion I do believe. Enjoy Paradise there's nowhere on earth like it
Written August 29, 2018
Hola, voy a ir a visitar Bora Bora y quisiera saber si me conviene hospedarme cerca del centro de la isla (Vaitape) o cerca de Matira Beach. Por otro lado, quisiera saber si esta playa es la única pública y si se puede acceder a las demás (vale la pena?, tiene costo el acceso a las demás playas de la isla?). Cerca de Matira Beach hay tiendas de comida, supermercados y demás, o eso lo encuentro en Vaitape?. Muchas gracias!
Written June 9, 2018
Hola! Te conviene en Matira (y te recomiendo Chez Nono), es la única playa publica. Es hermosa, extensa y tenes los mejores atardeceres. Hay supermercado cerca, y algunos lugares para comer.
Written June 9, 2018
How far is the beach from the main dock? Is it walkable?
Written May 28, 2018
Actually it’s quite far by foot, almost 10 km. You’ll need to take a taxi or rent a bike from Avis rental car just across the street from the dock.
Written June 8, 2018
Olá!
Para se deslocar do Hotel Sofitel Manara em Bora Bora , até essa praia de Matira, é possível fazer a pé ou tem que se contratar um transfer? Se positivo pode me passar os valores do transferes por gentileza?
Written May 12, 2018
Olá!
Para se deslocar do Hotel Sofitel Manara em Bora Bora , até essa praia de Matira, é possível fazer a pé ou tem que se contratar um transfer? Se positivo pode me passar os valores do transferes por gentileza?
Written May 12, 2018
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