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Conrad Bora Bora Nui
Luxury resort-villa development on Motu To'opua with 114 villas and suites, overwater villas, hillside suites and private cove positioning.
Western Bora Bora resort position on Motu To'opua, known for private-cove feel, lagoon views and sunset-oriented atmosphere.
I selected Conrad Bora Bora Nui because it is one of the strongest large-scale luxury resort-villa assets on the western side of Bora Bora. It has a meaningful inventory base, with Tahiti Tourisme describing 114 villas and suites, and the product mix is more varied than a simple overwater-bungalow resort. It combines overwater villas, hillside accommodations, beach settings and a private-cove atmosphere, which makes it especially useful for understanding the different luxury typologies inside Bora Bora. The territory is distinct from the eastern motu cluster. Conrad sits on Motu To'opua, oriented toward the lagoon, sunset exposure and a more secluded feel away from the densest resort corridor. This gives the project a different emotional value: less about the postcard-front view alone and more about privacy, topography, beach, hill and water working together. For a high-end client, that matters. Some buyers want the iconic Mount Otemanu frame; others want the sense of arriving into a protected cove with room to disappear. The product reads like a full resort community. Hilton describes the setting as a private cove on Motu To'opua with villas floating on turquoise seas and hillside suites looking across the lagoon. The development includes multiple dining venues, spa facilities, beach experiences, overwater villa decks and premium suite categories. That range gives me enough depth to classify it as a complete luxury development rather than a small boutique stay. It also has the advantage of a globally recognized brand, which can matter for clients who prefer operational consistency and loyalty-program familiarity. The ideal client for this project is someone who wants Bora Bora but may not want the most obvious resort choice. Conrad works for couples, families and high-end travelers who want a premium lagoon product with more varied terrain and a strong lifestyle feel. From an investment-intelligence perspective, it helps show that Bora Bora’s top inventory is not limited to one side of the island; there are different micro-markets even within a destination that appears small on a map. If you want to understand which Bora Bora resort-villa environments best match privacy, views, brand, family use or content potential, contact me and I will help you compare Conrad Bora Bora Nui against the rest of the ultra-prime set.
Private cove location
Overwater villas
Hillside suites
Lagoon and sunset orientation
Conrad brand
Broad villa/suite inventory
Private Coordinates
Motu To'opua, Bora Bora, Leeward Islands, French Polynesia
Motu To'opua, Bora Bora, Leeward Islands, French Polynesia
Motu To'opua
Bora Bora, Leeward Islands, French Polynesia

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Summary

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