# Bora Bora Airport Transfer Guide (BOB) How to get from Bora Bora Airport (Motu Mute) to your resort. Boat shuttle 700-1500 XPF, private transfer 5000+ XPF. The airport is on an islet — boat required. **Airport:** BOB **City:** Bora Bora **Country:** French Polynesia **URL:** https://www.airporttransferportal.com/airport-guides/bob **Last updated:** 2026-03-27 --- ## Main Guide ### Quick answer Bora Bora Airport (BOB) sits on Motu Mute, a small islet separate from the main island. There is no road connection. Every arriving passenger must take a boat to reach Bora Bora proper or their resort. Most resorts operate their own shuttle boats from the airport dock. If yours does not, you take the public Air Tahiti boat shuttle to Vaitape (the main village) for about **700 XPF (roughly 6 EUR)**. Private boat transfers run **5,000-15,000 XPF (42-125 EUR)** depending on your destination. The boat ride to Vaitape takes about 15-20 minutes. Overwater bungalow resorts on outer motus may take 30-40 minutes by boat. 👉 AirportTransferPortal offers fixed-price transfers on this route, which removes uncertainty on arrival. --- ### What actually happens after landing Bora Bora Airport is tiny. Your plane lands on a runway built on the flat coral motu during World War II by the US military. You walk across the tarmac to a small open-air terminal. There is no jet bridge, no long corridor — just a short walk in the tropical air. Baggage claim is a simple covered area where bags are placed on a small belt or handed out manually. The whole process takes 10-15 minutes at most. There is no formal immigration here if you arrived from Tahiti (Papeete), since that is a domestic connection within French Polynesia. If you flew internationally via Papeete, you cleared immigration there. Once you have your bags, you walk to the airport dock, which is directly adjacent to the terminal. This is where the boat transfers depart. Resort representatives with signs wait at this dock area. It is impossible to get lost — the entire airport area is very small. --- ### Transport options explained honestly **Resort shuttle boats** are the most common option. Nearly all major resorts (Four Seasons, Conrad, InterContinental, St. Regis, Le Meridien) send boats to meet arriving flights. These are usually included in your stay or available for a fee of **3,000-8,000 XPF (25-67 EUR)** each way. Your resort will coordinate this when you confirm your booking. The boats are comfortable, covered, and staff handle your luggage. **Air Tahiti shuttle boat** runs from the airport dock to Vaitape, the main town on Bora Bora. The fare is approximately **700 XPF (6 EUR)** per person. This shuttle is timed to meet incoming flights. From Vaitape, you would need a taxi or further boat to reach your accommodation if it is not in the village. **Private boat transfers** can be arranged through tour operators or your accommodation. These cost **5,000-15,000 XPF (42-125 EUR)** depending on the destination and boat type. For overwater bungalows on distant motus, this may be necessary if your resort does not provide its own shuttle. **There are no taxis at the airport.** There is no road from Motu Mute to the main island. The only way off the airport motu is by boat. This catches some travelers off guard, so plan your boat transfer before you arrive. | Option | Price (XPF) | Price (EUR) | Time | Notes | |--------|------------|-------------|------|-------| | Resort shuttle | 0-8,000 | 0-67 | 15-40 min | Often included, must arrange ahead | | Air Tahiti shuttle to Vaitape | 700 | ~6 | 15-20 min | Meets arriving flights | | Private boat transfer | 5,000-15,000 | 42-125 | 15-40 min | Door-to-dock service | --- ### Realistic pricing expectations Bora Bora is one of the most expensive destinations in the world. Transport costs reflect this. - **Air Tahiti shuttle to Vaitape:** **700 XPF (~6 EUR)** per person - **Resort shuttle (if not complimentary):** **3,000-8,000 XPF (25-67 EUR)** per person each way - **Private boat transfer:** **5,000-15,000 XPF (42-125 EUR)** - **Taxi on main island (from Vaitape):** **1,000-3,000 XPF (8-25 EUR)** depending on distance - **Car rental on main island:** **8,000-15,000 XPF (67-125 EUR)** per day Tipping is not customary in French Polynesia, though it is appreciated at resorts. The local currency is the CFP franc (XPF), pegged to the euro at a fixed rate of 1 EUR = 119.33 XPF. --- ### Late night arrivals Bora Bora Airport does not operate at night. All flights arrive during daylight hours, typically between 8 AM and 4 PM. The last flights from Papeete usually land by mid-afternoon. There are no late-night arrivals to worry about here. If your international flight arrives late in Papeete (Tahiti), you will need to overnight there and catch a morning connection to Bora Bora. The inter-island flight takes about 50 minutes. --- ### Families and luggage The boat transfers can handle luggage well — staff load and unload bags for you. Resort shuttles are particularly good at this, with covered storage areas on the boats. The Air Tahiti shuttle also accommodates luggage without issue. For families with small children, the boat ride is generally calm within the lagoon. Bora Bora's lagoon is protected by the reef, so the water is usually flat. Life jackets are provided on all boats. Children typically enjoy the boat ride — it is scenic and part of the Bora Bora experience. Child car seats are not relevant for the boat transfer, but if you plan to rent a car on the main island, bring your own. Availability of car seats on Bora Bora is essentially zero. --- ### Where you meet the driver There is no traditional driver meeting point since all transfers are by boat. Resort representatives wait at the airport dock with signs bearing the resort name. The dock is immediately adjacent to the terminal — you walk straight from baggage claim to the water. If you have arranged a private boat transfer, the operator will also be at this dock. With only a handful of boats and a small number of arriving passengers per flight, finding your transfer is straightforward. Have your booking confirmation handy just in case. --- ### Decision helper **Take the Air Tahiti shuttle if:** you are staying in or near Vaitape, want the cheapest option, and do not mind arranging onward transport from the village. **Use your resort shuttle if:** you are staying at a resort (most visitors are). Contact the resort before arrival to confirm the boat schedule and any fees. **Book a private boat transfer if:** your accommodation is on a remote motu, your resort does not offer a shuttle, or you want a more exclusive experience. **Important:** Do not arrive in Bora Bora without a plan for the boat transfer. There is literally no other way off the airport motu. 👉 This is the lowest-friction option after a long flight. --- ### Summary Bora Bora's airport experience is unlike anywhere else. The boat transfer is not an inconvenience — it is your first glimpse of the lagoon that makes this place famous. Just make sure you have it arranged before you land, and the rest takes care of itself. --- ## Frequently Asked Questions **Q: Can I walk or drive from Bora Bora Airport to the main island?** No. The airport is on Motu Mute, a separate islet with no road or bridge to the main island. A boat is the only way to reach Bora Bora proper. **Q: What currency should I bring to Bora Bora?** The local currency is the CFP franc (XPF). Euros are sometimes accepted at resorts, but you will need XPF for local purchases and taxis. Credit cards are widely accepted at resorts and restaurants. **Q: Is the resort boat shuttle free?** It depends on the resort. Some include it in the room rate, others charge **3,000-8,000 XPF (25-67 EUR)** each way. Confirm with your resort before arrival. **Q: How long is the boat ride from the airport?** To Vaitape (main village), about 15-20 minutes. To overwater resorts on the far side of the lagoon, 30-40 minutes. The water is usually calm inside the lagoon. **Q: Are there ATMs at Bora Bora Airport?** There is no ATM at the airport itself. The nearest ATMs are in Vaitape. Bring some cash or withdraw in Papeete before your connection. **Q: What if my flight is delayed and I miss the resort boat?** Resorts monitor flight schedules and adjust their boat times accordingly. If there is a significant delay, contact your resort. The Air Tahiti shuttle also adjusts to actual arrival times. **Q: Can I rent a car on Bora Bora?** Yes, but only on the main island. Rental agencies are in Vaitape. The island road is only about 32 km around, so a car is not strictly necessary. Bicycles and scooters are popular alternatives. **Q: Is the boat transfer safe for non-swimmers?** Yes. The boats are stable, the lagoon is calm, and life jackets are available. You will not be in open ocean — the reef protects the lagoon. **Q: Do I clear customs at Bora Bora Airport?** No. International arrivals clear immigration and customs in Papeete (Tahiti). The flight to Bora Bora is a domestic connection within French Polynesia. **Q: How early should I arrange my boat transfer?** Contact your resort at least a few days before arrival. For private boat transfers, booking 2-3 days ahead is recommended, especially during high season (June-October). --- ## Additional Guides ### Late Night Arrivals at Bora Bora Airport - Why It Does Not Happen **URL:** https://www.airporttransferportal.com/airport-guides/bob/late-night ## Bora Bora Airport does not operate at night Unlike major international airports, Bora Bora Airport (BOB) on Motu Mute has no night operations. All flights arrive during daylight hours, typically between 8 AM and 4 PM. The airport has no runway lighting for night landings, and the boat transfer system that connects the airport motu to the main island does not run after dark. This means late-night arrivals in Bora Bora simply do not exist. Your planning concern is what happens if your international flight arrives late in Papeete (Tahiti), where you connect to the inter-island flight. ## What to do if you arrive late in Papeete Most international flights to French Polynesia land at Fa'a'a International Airport (PPT) in Papeete, Tahiti. If your long-haul flight arrives in the evening, you will have missed the last connection to Bora Bora for the day. In this case, you have two options. **Option 1: Overnight in Papeete.** Several hotels near the airport offer rooms, some with airport shuttle service. The Tahiti Airport Motel and Tahiti Airport Lodge are budget-friendly options within minutes of the terminal. Book a room, rest, and catch the first morning flight to Bora Bora. **Option 2: Stay in Papeete proper.** If you want to see Tahiti, stay in the city center (about 5 km from the airport) and explore the waterfront market the next morning before your flight. Taxis to Papeete center cost about **1,500-2,000 XPF (13-17 EUR)**. ## Connecting flight timing Air Tahiti operates multiple daily flights from Papeete to Bora Bora, with the first departure usually around 7-8 AM and the last around 2-3 PM. The flight takes approximately 50 minutes. Book your connection with a comfortable buffer — at least 2-3 hours — to account for possible delays in your international arrival. ## If your inter-island flight is delayed Flight delays within French Polynesia are uncommon but can happen due to weather. If your Bora Bora flight is delayed to the point where you would arrive after the boat transfers have stopped, Air Tahiti will typically rebook you. This is extremely rare but worth knowing about. ## Resort coordination When booking your resort, share your full itinerary including your international arrival time. Good resorts will advise whether your connection is realistic and help arrange an overnight in Papeete if needed. They will also adjust your boat transfer to match your actual Bora Bora arrival time. ## The practical takeaway Bora Bora is a daytime-arrival-only destination. Build your itinerary around this reality. If your international flight lands in Papeete after 2 PM, seriously consider overnighting in Tahiti rather than rushing for a tight connection. Starting your Bora Bora trip rested and relaxed is worth one night in Papeete. --- ### Bora Bora Airport: Public Shuttle vs Private Boat Transfer **URL:** https://www.airporttransferportal.com/airport-guides/bob/taxi-vs-transfer ## Why there are no taxis at Bora Bora Airport Bora Bora Airport sits on Motu Mute, a small islet with no road connection to the main island. There are no taxis, no buses, and no rideshare apps at the airport. The only way to reach Bora Bora is by boat. Your comparison is between the public Air Tahiti shuttle, your resort's private boat, or a hired private transfer. ## Air Tahiti shuttle boat The Air Tahiti shuttle runs from the airport dock to Vaitape, the main village on Bora Bora. It costs **700 XPF (~6 EUR)** per person and takes 15-20 minutes. The shuttle is timed to meet incoming flights, so there is no schedule to worry about — it leaves after passengers from each flight have collected their bags. The boat is basic but comfortable and covered. Staff help with luggage. The downside is that it only goes to Vaitape. If your hotel is elsewhere on the island, you need a taxi from Vaitape, adding **1,000-3,000 XPF (8-25 EUR)** and 10-20 minutes. ## Resort shuttle boats Most resorts send their own boats to meet guests. These range from simple motorboats to sleek covered launches at luxury properties. Some include the transfer in the room rate; others charge **3,000-8,000 XPF (25-67 EUR)** per person each way. The advantage is door-to-dock service directly to your resort, luggage handling, and a welcome experience that starts immediately. For overwater bungalow resorts on separate motus, the resort boat is often the only practical option. ## Private boat transfer Independent boat operators offer private transfers for **5,000-15,000 XPF (42-125 EUR)** depending on distance and boat type. This makes sense if your accommodation does not have its own shuttle, or if you want flexibility on timing. ## Side-by-side comparison | Factor | Air Tahiti shuttle | Resort shuttle | Private boat | |--------|-------------------|---------------|-------------| | Cost per person | **700 XPF (~6 EUR)** | **0-8,000 XPF (0-67 EUR)** | **5,000-15,000 XPF (42-125 EUR)** | | Destination | Vaitape only | Your resort dock | Flexible | | Luggage handling | Yes | Yes | Yes | | Booking required | No | Yes, via resort | Yes | | Wait time | Departs after flight | Departs after flight | On your schedule | ## Which one to choose **Take the shuttle if:** you are staying in Vaitape or nearby, are budget-conscious, and do not mind a short taxi ride to your hotel. **Use the resort boat if:** you are at a resort (which most Bora Bora visitors are). Contact them before arrival to arrange it. **Book a private boat if:** your accommodation has no shuttle, you are staying on a private motu, or you prefer a more personal experience. ## One important note Do not arrive without a boat transfer plan. There is no backup option at the airport — no road, no bridge, no alternative. If your resort boat does not show and the Air Tahiti shuttle has left, you will need to find a private operator at the dock, which may not be available on short notice. --- ### Getting from Bora Bora Airport to Your Resort with Family and Kids **URL:** https://www.airporttransferportal.com/airport-guides/bob/family-and-kids ## The boat ride is part of the adventure Every visitor to Bora Bora takes a boat from the airport, and for families with children, this is usually a highlight rather than a hassle. The turquoise lagoon, the view of Mount Otemanu, and the excitement of arriving by water make it memorable. The key is knowing what to expect so there are no surprises. ## What the airport is like with kids Bora Bora Airport is tiny and simple. You walk off the plane onto the tarmac, collect bags from a small claim area, and walk directly to the boat dock. There are no long terminals, no escalators, no complicated transfers. The entire process from plane to boat takes 15-20 minutes. There is a small restroom at the terminal — use it before boarding the boat. There are no play areas, no food court, and very limited shops. This is not an airport where you linger. You arrive, collect bags, and get on a boat. ## Are the boats safe for children? Yes. All transfer boats carry life jackets, including child-sized ones. The boats travel within the protected lagoon where water is calm — this is not open ocean. Resort shuttle boats are well-maintained and staffed by experienced crews. Even very young children manage the boat ride without difficulty. For infants, you will hold them on your lap during the ride. There are no infant seats on boats. If your baby is in a carrier or wrap, that works well on the boat. ## Luggage and gear Families travel heavy, and the boat crews are accustomed to this. Strollers, car seats, multiple suitcases — the boats handle it. Staff load and unload everything for you. Resort boats in particular have ample storage space. If you are bringing a car seat for use on the main island (rental car), pack it in a bag for the boat transfer. Car seat rental on Bora Bora is essentially unavailable, so bringing your own is the only option if you need one. ## Which boat option is best for families **Resort shuttle boats** are the easiest choice for families. The resort knows you are coming, the boat meets your flight, staff handle everything, and you go directly to your accommodation. No connections, no waiting, no figuring things out with tired children. **The Air Tahiti shuttle** works fine for families but remember it only goes to Vaitape. If you need onward transport from there, managing kids plus luggage plus a taxi can be stressful. **Private boat transfers** give you the most flexibility and personal space, which can be worth it with young children who might be fussy or need space to move around. ## Practical tips for families - **Bring snacks and water** for the boat ride. There is nowhere to buy food at the airport. - **Apply sunscreen before landing.** The boat ride is in direct tropical sun, even on covered boats. - **Use the airport restroom** before boarding. Most boats do not have facilities. - **Confirm your resort boat** before flying to Bora Bora. Do not leave it to chance. - **The boat ride is 15-40 minutes** depending on your resort's location. Most children find it exciting. ## Stroller access The airport is flat and small, so a stroller is easy to use between the terminal and the dock. On the boat, the stroller will be stored with your luggage. On the main island, sidewalks are limited, but resort grounds are typically stroller-friendly. --- ### How Much Does It Cost to Get from Bora Bora Airport to Vaitape and Resorts **URL:** https://www.airporttransferportal.com/airport-guides/bob/cost-to-city ## The short version Bora Bora Airport is on Motu Mute, a separate islet with no road to the main island. Every transfer involves a boat. The cheapest option is the **Air Tahiti shuttle to Vaitape at 700 XPF (~6 EUR)** per person. Resort shuttle boats range from complimentary to **8,000 XPF (~67 EUR)** each way. Private boat transfers cost **5,000-15,000 XPF (42-125 EUR)**. ## Full price breakdown | Transfer type | Price (XPF) | Price (EUR) | Notes | |---------------|------------|-------------|-------| | Air Tahiti shuttle to Vaitape | 700 | ~6 | Per person, meets flights | | Resort shuttle (included) | 0 | 0 | Some luxury resorts include this | | Resort shuttle (paid) | 3,000-8,000 | 25-67 | Per person, each way | | Private boat transfer | 5,000-15,000 | 42-125 | Depends on distance | | Taxi on main island (from Vaitape) | 1,000-3,000 | 8-25 | If needed after shuttle | ## What affects the price Distance within the lagoon is the main factor. Vaitape, the main village, is the closest point on the main island — about 15-20 minutes by boat. Resorts on the eastern side of the lagoon or on outer motus take longer and cost more. The Four Seasons and Conrad, for example, are on separate motus and require a longer boat ride. There is no price difference by time of day because all flights arrive during daylight hours. There is also no surge pricing — this is not an app-based market. ## Hidden costs to know about If you take the Air Tahiti shuttle to Vaitape and your hotel is not in the village, you will need a taxi or further transport. Taxis on Bora Bora are not metered — agree on a price before getting in. A ride from Vaitape to Matira Beach (the main tourist beach on the island) costs roughly **1,500-2,500 XPF (13-21 EUR)**. Some resorts charge for the boat transfer but do not advertise it prominently. Always confirm whether the shuttle is included in your rate or billed separately. Round-trip boat transfers at a luxury resort can add **16,000 XPF (134 EUR)** or more to your total stay cost. ## The budget approach The most economical route is the Air Tahiti shuttle to Vaitape (**700 XPF**) followed by a taxi if needed. For two people traveling to Matira Beach, the total comes to roughly **3,500-4,000 XPF (29-34 EUR)** combined. This is still not cheap by global standards, but Bora Bora is not a budget destination. ## Paying for transfers The Air Tahiti shuttle accepts cash (XPF). Resort boats are typically charged to your room. Private boat operators generally accept cash and sometimes credit cards — confirm payment methods when booking. There is no ATM at the airport, so bring cash from Papeete or your home country. --- ## Related Pages - [Main arrival guide](https://www.airporttransferportal.com/airport-guides/bob) - [Late night arrivals](https://www.airporttransferportal.com/airport-guides/bob/late-night) - [Taxi vs transfer](https://www.airporttransferportal.com/airport-guides/bob/taxi-vs-transfer) - [Family & kids](https://www.airporttransferportal.com/airport-guides/bob/family-and-kids) - [Cost to city](https://www.airporttransferportal.com/airport-guides/bob/cost-to-city) --- ## Check before you land 👉 This route is actively served by AirportTransferPortal with fixed-price booking available before arrival. Check real vehicles and prices before your flight. Booking takes a few minutes and ensures someone is waiting when you arrive. --- ## Operational Note This guide reflects real operational conditions, pricing ranges, and traveler experience at Bora Bora (BOB). 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