Very hard to choose, but you cannot go wrong with any on the 5 stars there. Personally I would go with FS and Le Bora Bora. Also if you have the chance, visit Le Taha’a, one of the most beautiful properties we ever been (review coming soon).
The video is great. The place looks phenomenal. Is it the best hotel/resort you have experienced? Or is the BEST more for fun. Have you tried the Brando?
Hi Chris. This is the best we ever experienced, and we have a huge backlog to publish, including some Aman, Raffles, WA or Banyan Tree. We will try Brando later this year, however I don’t think it will be nicer. At Brando you pay for exclusivity, but it lacks the views and modern amenities.
@@PremiumTravelClub Thanks for sharing. We are headed to FP for the first time in June. Doing Le Taha'a, Conrad and then Brando. Choosing Conrad over the FS views & grounds was tough but my wife is an avid snorkeler and we'll have the Otemanu view from our room. The most similar place I've been to FP is Lord Howe Island, the Capella Lodge there is fantastic. My favorite FS is the FS Golden Triangle, so many great experiences to be had there.
@@chrisfields2994 this is excellent news, I am sure you will enjoy your trip. You cannot go wrong with any luxury hotel in French Polynesia, esp Brando. I also heard good things about Le Taha'a, maybe we will drop by this year. Their sister property Le Bora Bora was a memorable experience for us (will publish the review soon). Still do do FS Golden Triangle, on our list for a while already.
How does this hotel compare to Le bora bora ? I only been to Le bora bora before but wanna try FS next, i know they say four seasons is the top resort in bora bora but man.. Le bora bora was so perfect I don't see how it could've possibly been any better.
You can search on our channel for Le Bora Bora review. Both of them are so beautiful, impossible to get it wrong whatever you pick. Four Seasons is a bit more posh and modern, the rooms are new and larger, it has the wow factor. Also I loved the internal lagoon and the food diversity. The spa is better as well. I still love the sea and the view more at Le Bora Bora.
@PremiumTravelClub yea honestly the water at Le bora bora was so amazing. I loved how it went from crystal clear waters to dark blue right in front of your room. What drew me in was those Polynesian style rooms too.
@@Scrappy1451 agree, during our first visit there we choose "Pearl Beach Resort" back then because it feels more traditional. However, FS does a great job to combine the new with the Polynesian style and vibes, the room is impressive, our favourite room ever. We also been in Conrad, IC Thalasso and St Regis - again, you cannot go wrong with neither of these hotels thanks to the location and culture and food and people... and everything :)
Part 2/2 from our Four Seasons Bora Bora review: th-cam.com/video/F4uTRZt_MS4/w-d-xo.html
Beautiful footage! So in the end, which 2 resorts would you choose?
Very hard to choose, but you cannot go wrong with any on the 5 stars there. Personally I would go with FS and Le Bora Bora. Also if you have the chance, visit Le Taha’a, one of the most beautiful properties we ever been (review coming soon).
Thank you for the video. Liked!
Thank you Matt, enjoy the part 2 as well, exceptional resort!
Great video! It looks like you had the whole resort to yourself.
Thank you! Really beautiful.😍
Loved your content! Maybe get a steadicam rig for a little smoother action?
Thanks Mike, I appreciate it. Indeed, we got a dji for the more recent hotel reviews, it helps a bit.
Thank you for this video, I will go there 😍
Enjoy your time there, real paradise!
The video is great. The place looks phenomenal. Is it the best hotel/resort you have experienced? Or is the BEST more for fun. Have you tried the Brando?
Hi Chris. This is the best we ever experienced, and we have a huge backlog to publish, including some Aman, Raffles, WA or Banyan Tree. We will try Brando later this year, however I don’t think it will be nicer. At Brando you pay for exclusivity, but it lacks the views and modern amenities.
@@PremiumTravelClub Thanks for sharing. We are headed to FP for the first time in June. Doing Le Taha'a, Conrad and then Brando. Choosing Conrad over the FS views & grounds was tough but my wife is an avid snorkeler and we'll have the Otemanu view from our room. The most similar place I've been to FP is Lord Howe Island, the Capella Lodge there is fantastic. My favorite FS is the FS Golden Triangle, so many great experiences to be had there.
@@chrisfields2994 this is excellent news, I am sure you will enjoy your trip. You cannot go wrong with any luxury hotel in French Polynesia, esp Brando. I also heard good things about Le Taha'a, maybe we will drop by this year. Their sister property Le Bora Bora was a memorable experience for us (will publish the review soon). Still do do FS Golden Triangle, on our list for a while already.
How does this hotel compare to Le bora bora ? I only been to Le bora bora before but wanna try FS next, i know they say four seasons is the top resort in bora bora but man.. Le bora bora was so perfect I don't see how it could've possibly been any better.
You can search on our channel for Le Bora Bora review. Both of them are so beautiful, impossible to get it wrong whatever you pick. Four Seasons is a bit more posh and modern, the rooms are new and larger, it has the wow factor. Also I loved the internal lagoon and the food diversity. The spa is better as well. I still love the sea and the view more at Le Bora Bora.
@PremiumTravelClub yea honestly the water at Le bora bora was so amazing. I loved how it went from crystal clear waters to dark blue right in front of your room. What drew me in was those Polynesian style rooms too.
@@Scrappy1451 agree, during our first visit there we choose "Pearl Beach Resort" back then because it feels more traditional. However, FS does a great job to combine the new with the Polynesian style and vibes, the room is impressive, our favourite room ever. We also been in Conrad, IC Thalasso and St Regis - again, you cannot go wrong with neither of these hotels thanks to the location and culture and food and people... and everything :)