Bora Bora Cordova



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We made the decision to go swimming at the Bora Bora Cordova resort last Saturday. When we got there around 8 a.m., there were already a lot of people there. The price of a standard cottage is about 1000 pesos ($20), and a floating cottage with videoke is about 4000-5000 pesos ($80-$100). Before you get to your cottage, you have to take a short boat ride called a bangka, which costs only 10 pesos ($0.2). As soon as you get there, you'll notice how clear the water is. Because of the area's crystal-clear water, locals also refer to it as "Ala Maldives". Since the cottage has a grill, we only need to bring a few snacks. We will cook our pork and fish on it. Although there are many vendors in the area, their goods are more expensive. Due to the high tide by noon, the water level rises. You could try coming here to Bora Bora if you need to refresh :)


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