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Four Seasons Bora Bora Kids Club – All You Need To Know

If you’re traveling to Bora Bora as a family then you might be wondering if the Four Seasons Bora Bora has a kids club.

You’re not the only one, that’s why I’ve put together this handy guide.

This post about the Four Seasons Bora Bora kids club explains what you can expect, what kind of activities they offer and how much it costs.

Does Four Seasons Bora Bora Have a Kids Club?

Yes, The Four Seasons Bora Bora resorts has a top-rated kids club on-site.

It’s open daily and features a range of activities to keep kids entertained all day long.

Four Seasons Bora Bora Kids Club

The Four Seasons is one of the best Bora Bora family resorts as they have a really engaging kids club to keep children occupied known as ‘Kids For All Seasons’.

It’s no lie that there aren’t a million and one different things to do in Bora Bora for kids and it’s certain that some kids will think that Bora Bora is boring.

That’s where the kids club comes in with tons of amazing activities on offer to keep your kids engaged and entertained (plus they will learn something too!).

When & Where

The Four Seasons Kids Club is held at Tamarii Club and runs from 8:30AM to 5PM each day.

Tamarii Club is located right next to the main pool area so is an ideal pick-up and drop-off location.

Tamarii Club features a playroom with video games, board games & books, an outdoor playground and a shallow splash pad so there’s definitely something for everyone.

Additionally the club plans various fun activities each day so your kids will always have something new to do.

The Four Seasons Kids Club is open any day that kids want to participate. If there are lots of children staying at the resort then the club automatically opens every day.

If your children are the only kids at the resort then the kids club won’t open automatically but will open at a moment’s notice if you want your kids to attend.

You can drop your kids off at any time of day and don’t have to give any notice. The kids club will always have activities planned and ready to go.

It’s super easy to contact the staff, either give them a call or use their app for requests. They have an app where you can chat directly to the staff which I think is super useful.

Who Is The Club For?

The Four Seasons Kids Club is open to all children aged between 5 and 12 years old. 

This means that you can leave your kids here whilst you head off to relax or do other activities.

If you have any children under 5 then there is also a babysitting service available if you need to leave them with someone.

Additionally if you have children under 5, the staff will still let you use the facilities at the kids club however you just won’t be able to leave your child there alone.

What Kind of Activities Do They Do?

The Four Seasons Kids Club offers different activities every day so that children never get bored.

Activities on offer include:

  • Hermit crab races
  • Coconut painting
  • Snorkeling sessions with a marine biologist
  • Scavenger hunt
  • Tahitian arts & crafts lessons
  • Basket weaving
  • Listen to Polynesian legends
  • Food tastings
  • Introductory dive lesson (only kids 8 years+)
  • Fishing (catch & release)
  • Flower crown making
  • Baking coconut bread
  • Kayaking
  • Beach volleyball
  • Making flowers from palm tree leaves
  • Fish feeding
  • Bounce house
  • Ukulele lessons
  • Windsurfing
  • Paddleboarding
  • Discos
  • Movie nights

After each activity, the kids usually return to the Tamarii Club to cool down and grab a snack like a sandwich or a brownie.

Most activities at the Four Seasons aim to be both creative and educational. 

They teach kids new skills and broaden their horizons through fun experiences.

Another thing that I love about the kids club at the Four Seasons is that most activities relate to Polynesian culture so your kids are both having fun and learning about the local way of life.

What Are The Staff Like?

It’s also great to know that the staff at the kids club are super friendly and attentive. They’ve been specially trained to ensure kids under their care remain safe and have a good time.

You’ll definitely feel at ease leaving your kids with them for a few hours.

What Do The Kids Think?

The kids club at Four Seasons has incredible reviews with most people saying that their kids couldn’t wait to go everyday.

Most people comment on how fun the activities are and how attentive the staff are with the kids.

For a quick tour of the Four Seasons kids club (by a super adorable kid) check out the video below:

As you can see, the kids seem to be having a great time.

How Much Does The Four Seasons Bora Bora Kids Club Cost?

The kids club at the Four Seasons Bora Bora resort is absolutely free.

If you’ve booked a stay at the Four Seasons then you can use the kids club as much as you like and you won’t be charged any extra.

This is great to know as it is already eye-wateringly expensive to stay at the Four Seasons resort.

Is The Four Seasons Bora Bora Kid Friendly?

Yes, the Four Seasons Bora Bora is very kid friendly and is actually the best resort in Bora Bora for families.

With a free laundry service and free sunscreen (+ aloe vera), the Four Seasons is an ideal place to stay if you have children. There’s also plenty of free drinking water available across the resort.

As well as the kids club, there’s tons more activities and features that make the Four Seasons perfect for kids.

Here’s a few of my favorites:

Lagoonarium

The Four Seasons has a large lagoonarium on-site which is ideal for swimming and snorkeling. The lagoon itself is ringed by an impressive sandy beach.

Kids are welcome to take part in a free guided snorkeling tour of the lagoon which is home to a range of exotic reef fish and colorful corals.

The resort offers free masks and snorkel gear too so you don’t have to worry about bringing your own.

The lagoonarium is really shallow close to the shore and never gets really deep.

Additionally, as the lagoon is manmade and enclosed, it’s free from sharp rocks and big waves making it perfect for children.

Kayaks/paddleboards

The resort offers free kayaks, water bicycles and paddle boards which can be taken out into their private lagoon.

There’s always plenty of availability and you’ll find the kayaks and paddleboards just sat waiting for you on the beach.

Kids in particular love using the kayaks to explore the lagoon and see how many different colored fish they can spot.

Pool

Kids can make a splash in the heated infinity pool which looks out onto Mount Otemanu and Bora Bora’s famous blue lagoon.

The pool starts off super shallow at one end then gradually deepens so is ideal for kids of all ages.

There are also cabanas surrounding the pool which provide some much needed shade when the kids need to rest. A bonus is that use of the cabanas is absolutely free.

Overwater Bungalows

Overwater bungalows are enough to make anyone excited including kids.

Most kids love jumping straight into the lagoon right from their own private deck of the overwater bungalow.

The depth of the water surrounding the bungalows ranges depending on which bungalow you choose. Their shallowest bungalows are around waist deep so are perfect for kids.

I have a guide on the exact water depths in Bora Bora for more information.

Overwater bungalows also feature glass-panels in the floor so you can look down into the lagoon. You’ll often see tropical fish swimming by which is super exciting.

Additionally the overwater bungalows are easily large enough for a family. There is a large living room area, a separate bedroom and a large bathroom so you won’t feel cramped at all.


And that’s it!

Thanks for reading this post all about the Four Seasons Bora Bora kids club. 

I can honestly say that the Four Seasons is the best resort in Bora Bora for families as they try really hard to ensure that kids never get bored.

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