The St. Regis Bora Bora Resort will reopen to travelers on July 23, with new precautions in place to ensure guest safety remains the top priority, along with refreshed premium overwater villas and the newly rebranded Iridium Spa.
Guests arriving at the resort will observe increased digital contactless communication, appropriate physical distancing, plexiglass screens in reception areas, hand sanitizer dispensers throughout the resort, regular disinfection protocols applied across the property per Marriott guidelines, and staff members wearing protective equipment. Previously shared amenities, such as bicycles or snorkeling equipment will be assigned for your use only during the duration of the stay. Temperature checks will be performed upon arrival at the Bora Bora airport and all luggage will be sanitized by the resort staff before being taken to the boat.
The resort has also seen recent refresh of its overwater villas, which included sanding and varnishing the floors, painting the walls and ceilings, and replacing the decks and roofs as needed. Select overwater villas also received updated interiors, such as new wall treatments, new furniture and new décor. A modern and lighter pallet was chosen.
In addition, the on-site spa will reopen as Iridium Spa, The St. Regis’ signature brand. the 13,000-square-foot spa occupies its own island in the middle of a private lagoon at the resort. Its secluded beach, facing Mount Otemanu, is an ideal spot to spend a day relaxing.
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