REVIEW · BORA BORA
Romantic Private Sunset and Motu Dinner for Two
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Sunset dinner on a private motu sounds fancy, but it’s also practical. The setup is just for two, with a table on white sand plus Polynesian ukulele music, fire torches, and a three-course meal. My favorite part is the pacing: you cruise into the golden hour, then the evening turns into a beachside dinner that feels made for photos and conversation. One thing to keep in mind: the experience depends on good weather, and one outlier review flagged serious food-quality and hygiene concerns.
You start at 5:00 pm, so you’re not rushing your day. With pickup available and a mobile ticket, it’s simple to plan around your Bora Bora resort schedule. Just remember you’re booking premium, private time—so it helps to go in with flexible expectations about food style, timing, and the outdoor setting (including what nature does).
In This Review
- Quick take: what makes this Bora Bora motu dinner special
- Bora Bora’s private motu dinner: worth the hype?
- From pickup to 5 pm: setting the mood before dinner
- The sunset cruise moment that people actually remember
- Beach dinner setup: white sand, torches, and ukulele music
- The three-course meal (and what drinks are included)
- Snorkeling gear included: when it’s a bonus, not a hassle
- Value check: what $1,119.65 buys for two
- Who should book this romantic private motu dinner
- Should you book it? My practical take
- FAQ
- FAQ
- What time does the experience start?
- How long is the romantic private sunset and motu dinner?
- Is this dinner private for just two people?
- What’s included with the dinner?
- Is pickup available?
- Is snorkeling gear provided?
- What happens if the weather isn’t good?
Quick take: what makes this Bora Bora motu dinner special

- Private for two: no mixed group vibe, no waiting for strangers to finish the story.
- Sunset cruise + beach dinner flow: you transition from lagoon to dinner without hauling your evening around.
- White-sand table setup with torches: the atmosphere is built-in, not something you have to create yourself.
- Polynesian ukulele music: it’s the soundtrack to the whole meal, not just background noise.
- Snorkeling gear included: if you want a quick swim, you’re not stuck with missing gear.
Bora Bora’s private motu dinner: worth the hype?

I like romantic dinners that feel personal, not staged. This one is designed for that exact goal: you and your partner, a three-course meal, and the kind of scenic setting Bora Bora is famous for. The “motu dinner” format matters because it’s different from a regular restaurant evening—you’re eating right on the beach, with the lagoon experience continuing right up to the table.
You’re also paying for time and privacy. At this price level, you’re not just buying food. You’re buying an event: pickup, a sunset cruise, a prepared beach setup, music, and a staff-led moment that runs on a schedule. When it’s done well, it feels like you’re getting the Bora Bora you imagined—without trying to piece it together on your own.
The downside is simple: because it’s outdoors and weather-dependent, your comfort is tied to the conditions. And because the service is a true premium occasion, any hiccup can feel bigger than it would at a casual dinner spot.
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From pickup to 5 pm: setting the mood before dinner
This experience starts at 5:00 pm, which is a smart time choice. You get enough evening light for that classic sunset feel, but you’re not stuck out too late. Pickup being offered helps too. If you’re on Bora Bora at a resort, it’s one less logistical headache when you’re trying to keep the day relaxed.
Since the experience is a private service, you can also expect the timing to feel less rigid than a shared-tour schedule. You’re not competing with other couples for the same sunset window or the same best photo angle. That “your evening, your pace” effect is part of what makes it feel romantic.
One small practical note: the meeting point is described as near public transportation, which can be useful if you’re staying somewhere with easy access. If you’re relying on pickup, just confirm the details at booking.
The sunset cruise moment that people actually remember

After the sunset cruise, you shift into the beach dinner. That order matters. If dinner comes first, you spend the best light eating. Here, the cruise sets the emotional tone, and then the beach experience takes over.
I also pay attention to the vibe on the water. In the positive feedback, the boat driver Vatia is specifically mentioned for singing. That’s not a minor detail—music from the water changes the whole feel of the evening. Even if you’re the kind of person who normally avoids “tour entertainment,” it’s different when it’s tied to the atmosphere and not a forced performance.
That said, you’re on a lagoon, outdoors, and moving around. If you’re sensitive to motion or you get cold easily at nightfall, bring what you need (a light layer is usually a smart call in island evenings).
Beach dinner setup: white sand, torches, and ukulele music

Here’s where the experience earns its romantic reputation. You sit at a table set up beside a beautiful white-sand beach, and the evening includes fire torches and Polynesian ukulele music. That combination is powerful because it creates three things at once: warmth, sound, and visual drama.
Why it matters for you:
- Fire torches add light and mood in a way that a dim restaurant never can.
- Ukulele music keeps the evening feeling local and relaxed, instead of purely formal.
- The white-sand table turns dinner into a “place,” not just a meal.
You’ll also notice the experience is described as customizable. That’s useful if you have any small requests—like adjusting how you want the night to unfold or tailoring the vibe to your occasion. At the price you’re paying, even small customization can turn “nice” into “this is why we came.”
One caution from the more negative feedback: an outlier review reported a rat appearing in front of the table during dinner. That’s not typical in the way most people expect these events to run, but it’s worth acknowledging. If you’re booking this for a special occasion, it’s reasonable to ask about food handling and how they keep the area tidy.
The three-course meal (and what drinks are included)

You’re served a three-course meal, and drinks are included. The details provided are:
- Wine
- Soft drinks and fruit juices
- Alcoholic and non-alcoholic drinks are included
That package is what makes the price feel more manageable. Without included drinks, a “romantic dinner for two” can creep upward fast. Here, the cost covers both the meal structure and the beverages, which is exactly what you want when you’re planning a one-night splurge.
Food quality is where experiences can swing from “wow” to “yikes.” Most of the positive feedback talks about delicious food and great overall enjoyment. But one negative review claimed the food was awful—shrimp described as tiny and mushy, vegetables dry and burnt—and said they left early and didn’t finish dessert.
So how should you think about this? I’d treat it as a reminder to keep your expectations realistic for an outdoor beach dinner service. Even when the setting is perfect, food depends on sourcing, prep, and how the kitchen team handles the night. If food is your top priority, consider reading the menu style (if available to you at booking) and decide if you’re comfortable with the general Polynesian beach-dinner approach.
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Snorkeling gear included: when it’s a bonus, not a hassle

You get snorkeling gear included with this experience. That’s a great add-on because it reduces “vacation friction.” If you already plan to snorkel in Bora Bora, you’re not paying extra or hunting for gear at the last minute.
Because the exact timing isn’t spelled out in the details you provided, I’d treat it as flexible. You might want to ask when gear is best used—before dinner, between activities, or as part of the lagoon time. If you’re the type who loves a quick swim at sunset-adjacent hours, this could be a nice bonus.
Even if you don’t snorkel, the fact that gear is included still supports the feeling that this isn’t just a static dinner. It’s a lagoon experience that can include water time.
Value check: what $1,119.65 buys for two

At $1,119.65 per group (up to 2), this isn’t a budget meal. But it’s not just “a restaurant bill” either.
Here’s what your money is covering:
- Private service for two
- A sunset cruise
- A beachside table setup (white sand, torches)
- Three courses plus wine and other included drinks
- Polynesian ukulele music
- Snorkeling gear
- Pickup offered and mobile ticket
When I look at value, I ask: would I pay separately for a sunset cruise, an exclusive beach dinner setup, and included drinks? In Bora Bora, the answer is usually yes—so the main question becomes whether the overall experience quality matches the price.
The positive feedback also mentions that a similar activity at a major hotel can cost about twice as much, even when that option includes only the dinner event and not the cruise. That comparison matters for you because it frames this as a more “complete night,” not just a fancy table.
Still, because one review reported a major failure with food and comfort, I’d recommend booking this with a little flexibility in your schedule and your expectations. If everything goes right, it’s a special evening. If something goes wrong, the private nature means you feel it immediately.
Who should book this romantic private motu dinner

This is best for couples who want:
- Privacy over social atmosphere
- A romantic setting that’s built-in (white sand, torches, music)
- A planned evening that avoids juggling vendors and timing
- Included drinks and a multi-course meal in a single package
You’ll probably love it if you’re celebrating a birthday, anniversary, or simply doing the “one big Bora Bora night.” I’d also consider it if you’re staying at a resort and you want the evening handled end-to-end with pickup and a mobile ticket.
You might want to think twice if:
- Food quality is your highest priority and you can’t handle any chance of disappointment in an outdoor service
- You’re very sensitive to any outdoor messiness (because torches, beach areas, and nature come with variables)
- Your schedule is too tight for weather changes, since the experience requires good weather
If you’re the kind of person who likes control, it helps to ask questions at booking about the meal structure and how the team handles outdoor conditions.
Should you book it? My practical take
If you want the classic Bora Bora “romantic sunset into beach dinner” moment, I think this is a strong option. The private setup for two, the white-sand beach table, and the combination of ukulele music and fire torches are the kind of details that you can’t easily reproduce on your own. Add in the sunset cruise and included drinks, and it starts to look like a complete evening package rather than a single overpriced meal.
However, because there’s at least one seriously negative report about food quality and an animal in the dinner area, you should book with realistic expectations for an outdoor service. This is still a high-rated experience overall, but it’s smart to go in with flexibility and a plan for alternatives if weather or service conditions don’t cooperate.
FAQ
FAQ
What time does the experience start?
The experience starts at 5:00 pm.
How long is the romantic private sunset and motu dinner?
It runs for about 3 hours.
Is this dinner private for just two people?
Yes. It’s a private tour/activity, and only your group participates (up to 2 people).
What’s included with the dinner?
A three-course meal is included, along with wine, soft drinks, fruit juices, and alcoholic and non-alcoholic drinks.
Is pickup available?
Yes, pickup is offered.
Is snorkeling gear provided?
Yes, snorkeling gear is provided for your use.
What happens if the weather isn’t good?
This experience requires good weather. If it’s canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.






























