Bora Bora Pearl Beach Award
South Pacific Management, operator of the Pearl Resorts & Spa and Le Taha’a Private Island & Spa brands, is pleased to announce that Bora Bora Pearl Beach Resort has been welcomed into the prestigious organization of The Leading Small Hotels of the World.
According to The Leading Hotels of the World profile, “Requirements for becoming a member…stipulate that a hotel must meet exacting standards of excellence in all areas affecting guest comfort, convenience, and well being.” Admission into the organization mandated the evaluation of Bora Bora Pearl Beach Resort with more than 1,200 standard points, and a resulting outstanding rating.
This new partnership strongly unites three strong luxury brands: Pearl Resorts & Spa, The Leading Small Hotels of the World, and Relais & Chateaux Hotels, the latter two of which are members of the prestigious Luxury Alliance. For travellers seeking the ultimate in luxury, the combination of Bora Bora Pearl Beach Resort, a Leading Small Hotel of the World, and Le Taha’a Private Island & Spa, French Polynesia’s sole Relais & Chateaux resort, offers an unmatched alternative
As a member of The Leading Small Hotels of the World, Bora Bora Pearl Beach Resort is recognized as a hotel with fewer than 100 rooms that offers exceptional service and accommodations. According to the organization, “…for 75 years, the Leading Hotels of the World have epitomized excellence in luxury hospitality.”
Graham Muldoon
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