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Hello, I recall reading some comments that the private PG beach on Bora Bora didn’t have many services like chairs and refreshments. 
I saw this on the PG site today where bar service is mentioned. Are drinks available there? Tenders running over on some frequency?  Thank you! 

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9 minutes ago, minidonuts85 said:

Hello, I recall reading some comments that the private PG beach on Bora Bora didn’t have many services like chairs and refreshments. 
I saw this on the PG site today where bar service is mentioned. Are drinks available there? Tenders running over on some frequency?  Thank you! 

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Tender is every hour

"bar service' = soda, water & usually some Hinano beer

Usually a few lounge chairs

Usually stand up paddle boards and kayaks

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18 hours ago, Tahitianbigkahuna said:

 

Tender is every hour

"bar service' = soda, water & usually some Hinano beer

Usually a few lounge chairs

Usually stand up paddle boards and kayaks

Thanks! That works for us! 
looking to spend a couple of hours before/after another excursion. Is the beach pretty nice? The pics on the PG site are pretty spectacular .

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we enjoyed the Bora Bora private beach more than the motu day, although the motu was beautiful, it was certainly more crowded and developed….we swam in the rain with the crew/staff on the private beach, didn’t need a lunch or bar…just the tranquility was enough in the later afternoon and we took last transport back to the ship …just my take and a great memory 

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29 minutes ago, minidonuts85 said:

Whats the snorkeling like there if we wanted to bring our masks and goof around a bit? 

 

And again, those pics are just incredible! 🙂 

 

In the 'cove' it is rather shallow  ... for snorkeling you would go in the water toward the mountain from the tip of the beach. Go out 125 - yards and you will have decent snorkeling.

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