Firstly, if you’re looking for a Bora Bora business stay, you’re either the world's best boss or have the world's best boss, because conducting your meetings, negotiations, or learnings in this paradise is a dream come true.
Or perhaps, you’re a remote worker who wants to spend your days working from an oasis of peace? Picture this, working in an Overwater Villa before taking your lunch break in your private pool with delicious fare delivered by canoe...
Whatever your reason, book your Bora Bora business class ticket to the islands of possibilities and endless inspiration for your next meeting, event, or client meet-up.
Not only will awe-inspiring views of the ocean and mountain impress, but you’ll have plenty of opportunities to bond - whether that’s at dinner where you seal the deal over French Polynesian cuisine or if you take to the waters and explore the ocean depths with a team scuba dive.
One thing is for sure, this will be a work trip like no other.
Book a luxury business holiday to Bora Bora for sun, sea, lagoons, and sealed deals.
Head to Conrad Bora Bora Nui for the most incredible backdrop to your business event. Your guests will be stunned from the moment they set foot on the resort.
The meeting facilities are extensive. For example, the elegant Korero meeting room, which holds up to 100 people, is an indoor space which provides everything you need for a successful pitch - such as high-speed WiFi, AV and video conferencing, surround sound, and audio facilities.
There is also a business centre suitable for smaller meetings and those working remotely; this peaceful room has everything you need from desktop computer rentals to photocopiers, HDMI cables, microphones, cinema rooms, GoPro rental, and printing services.
And of course, you’ll want to keep the team well fed, so you can select from a variety of catering options to help fuel your meetings or events. Whether you would like to host your meeting on the private whites sands or perhaps in one of the restaurants, you can create a bespoke menu to suit.
It doesn’t have to be all business! You will want to whisk your client, team, or simply yourself out of the board room and have some fun, too. The friendly team at Conrad can arrange exciting manta ray experiences, fishing, lagoon safaris, scuba dives, jeep safaris, and so much more.
Spend your evenings relaxing and toasting to a pitch well done with campfires, live music, fire dancers, or perhaps a more intimate boat party under the stars. Whatever your business needs are, you’ll have them met at this spectacular resort.
Conrad Bora Bora Nui
Immerse yourself and your guests in exotic paradise at Four Seasons Resort Bora Bora. The open-air pavilions are the ideal spot for conducting your meetings in the French Polynesian landscape, whether you want to talk in the privacy of your large villa, book a board room, talk deals over dinner, host an event in the ballroom, or work from the comfort of your garden villa.
You’ll find all of your business needs are met before you escape work for a scuba diving trip to greet sharks and rays, sit back and relax on a sunset cruise, or de-stress and revitalise at the onsite spa. It’s all about working and playing hard at the Four Seasons.
Host your meeting in one of the hotels pavilions (which hold up to 125 people) and boost creativity as you soak in the ocean breeze and tropical sights. Better still, why not team your meeting with a private beach BBQ or even a fire-dancing show to wow the crowd?
Your guests will love the range of activities available to bond over at the hotel, such as group trips like a snorkel safari, catamaran sunset cruises, and even paddleboard lessons.
Four Seasons Resort Bora Bora
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One of the most unique meeting rooms at InterContinental Bora Bora Resort Thalasso Spa is the Chapel meeting room. This unique space has a large window with mountain views to inspire the team, but most importantly, a glass-bottom floor for exploring the marine life below. It’s the perfect setting for inspiring creativity and brainstorming ideas.
And that’s not all, there are so many other elegant and sophisticated spaces to host a meeting, an event, or simply plug in your laptop and work remotely.
There are traditional boardrooms with a view available, restaurants with comfy seating to talk deals over a glass of fine wine, and lavish suites where your butler will keep everyone refreshed until the plans are hashed out and finalised.
Once work is put aside it’s time for you all to have some fun, with entertainment including themed dinner shows with dancing and music, boat trips, water sports, spa treatments, or learning a new craft as part of one of the cultural daily activities.
InterContinental Bora Bora Resort Thalasso Spa
Host the most memorable event, meeting, or training session imaginable at The St. Regis Bora Bora Resort. The stand-out meeting room is the Canoe Room, which features 1,488 square feet of meeting space with all the tech and visual/audio equipment desired, perfect for board meetings, corporate training, and company meet and greets.
With the spectacular views out over the ocean, your guests will be amazed. The hotel’s catering team and assistants will be on hand every step of the way to ensure the smooth running of your event.
You’ll also be appointed an onsite planner to help ensure everything goes to plan. There are plenty of room options available, such as the main beach or several other outdoor locations dotted around the island.
The hotel is well-equipped for your business needs with everything ranging from film projectors, a full business centre, computers, AV equipment, photographers and so much more.
Want to wind down after the work day is done or arrange team bonding activities? Look out for water sports, boat trips, and immersive dining evenings available to book.
Enquire about your luxury Bora Bora hotel and start planning the best business trip ever.
The St. Regis Bora Bora Resort
Where can I book a meeting room in Bora Bora?
Most of the hotels will have meeting rooms, some of the best are at InterContinental Bora Bora Resort Thalasso Spa and Conrad Bora Bora Nui. Just let your Winged Boots operative know and they can help you plan this.
What team building activities are available in Bora Bora?
You’ll find a host of team building activities in Bora Bora, with everything from water sports such as kayaking, paddleboarding, and scuba diving, to relaxed boat trips and themed dining evenings with fire dancers.
What’s the most impressive restaurant in Bora Bora?
The Lagoon Restaurant by Jean-Georges at The St Regis Bora Bora Resort is one of the most sought-after restaurants on the islands, thanks to the immaculate views over the lagoon and mountains and the most incredible French Polynesian cuisine.
What are the best suites for working in Bora Bora?
The Royal Estate at The St. Regis Bora Bora Resort is sure to impress and has plenty of space to host meetings and work from. Discover more top suites.
Experience luxury French Polynesia holiday tours if you really want to make the most of your stay in the islands of Bora Bora.
Whatever your business needs are, you will be well-catered to by the amazing staff at the the island’s resorts. Let Winged Boots take the hassle of planning your Bora Bora business stay and organise the perfect accommodation, so you can focus on that all-important agenda.
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