Question:
Are Bora Bora and Fiji located in Tahiti?
Thursday
2007-07-10 08:05:01 UTC
Are Bora Bora and Fiji located in Tahiti?
Eight answers:
HK gal
2007-07-10 22:09:07 UTC
No, Bora Bora and Fiji are not located in Tahiti.



Bora Bora, located about 160 miles northwest of Tahiti and approximately 2,600 miles south of Hawaii, was discovered in 1722, and is arguably the most beautiful island on the planet.





Officially the Republic of the Fiji Islands, is an island nation in the South Pacific Ocean east of Vanuatu, west of Tonga and south of Tuvalu. The country occupies an archipelago of about 322 islands, of which 106 are permanently inhabited, and 522 islets. The two major islands, Viti Levu and Vanua Levu, account for 87% of the population. The name Fiji is the old Tongan word for the islands, which in turn is derived from the Fijian name Viti.



Together the Fiji Islands are scattered over 1,290,000 square km of the South Pacific Ocean.
Mellicent
2015-08-14 23:23:12 UTC
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RE:

Are Bora Bora and Fiji located in Tahiti?
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2016-12-14 18:56:15 UTC
Wheres Bora Bora
rly k
2007-07-10 08:41:57 UTC
Tahiti is a small island of French Polynesia, away from the main island itself. Where else Bora Bora is in the main island itself. But Fiji is different island all together.

Fiji is much nearer to Australia. The distance between Fiji island and the French Polynesia is slightly about the length of the Australian continent.
anonymous
2016-01-28 09:06:45 UTC
bora bora fiji located tahiti
dolese
2016-09-30 07:26:40 UTC
Where Is Fiji Located
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2016-04-10 04:03:08 UTC
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We went to Bora Bora for part of our honeymoon. 3 days is enough time there. The only possible downside to BB is that it's kind of expensive, especially if you want to stay in an overwater bungalow. Rates shouldn't be terrible, though, since it'll be the low/rainy season. There's lots to do there - you can do a shark and ray feeding tour (fun!), a 4x4 tour of the island (very fun), plenty of water sports (snorkeling, scuba diving, kayaking/canoeing) and some nice beaches to relax on.
anonymous
2007-07-10 08:07:58 UTC
No - they're all separate islands, but they are somewhat close to each other.


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