All-inclusive-Bora-Bora-packages-pacific-for-less-ad.jpg

US Citizens needing a passport?

by Tori Scharen
(Juneau, AK, US)

Hi, I am going to Bora Bora in about 8 months and I was wondering, do I need a passport to enter?

Bora Bora Island Guide's response

Hi Tori,

Yes you will need a passport to leave the US and enter Bora Bora in French Polynesia. All international travel requires a valid passport. Most countries also require that your passport is valid for at least 6 months beyond entering another country and that you can show an onward plane ticket.

We hope you enjoy your trip!

Kind regards,
Melinda

Comments for US Citizens needing a passport?

Average Rating starstarstarstarstar

Click here to add your own comments

Mar 11, 2022
Rating
starstarstarstarstar
Passport
by: Esther

Hello my husband and i are planning a trip to bora bora but want to know if I need the book passport
I have the card passport would that one work and he has his green card or do we need to get the booklet passport

Click here to add your own comments

Join in and write your own page! It's easy to do. How? Simply click here to return to Contact us.

Search the Site

Are you still looking for additional information? You can use the Google search box below to search the site.


Site Sponsors

Subscribe to receive free Bora Bora updates

Top Tours

Photo of the day

All of us at Bora Bora Island guide love to have fun, but we also have to keep the site up and running! That's why you'll see ads on this site. We may also earn commissions on some of the products on this site.

The income generated through these means helps ensure Bora Bora Island Guide can devote the time to providing you with all the free and fabulous information & resources you'll find here. If you would like to support us, you can  purchase our book full of over 100 pages of money saving tips or find out the best activities, resorts, dining and beaches in our Best of Bora Bora book or buy our 2018 Bora Bora calendar.

Want to learn more? Bora Bora Island Guide invites you to read our advertising disclosure.

Favorite Pages