This article is about the administrative commune of Bora-Bora. For the island of Bora Bora proper, see Bora Bora. For other meanings, see Bora Bora (disambiguation).
Place in French Polynesia, France
Bora-Bora
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Location of the commune (in red) within the Leeward Islands
The commune of Bora-Bora is made up of the island of Bora Bora proper with its surrounding islets emerging from the coral reef (30.55 km2/11.3 sq. miles in total) and of the atoll of Tupai (11 km2 (4.2 sq mi)), located 20 kilometres (12 mi) north of Bora Bora. The atoll of Tupai has no permanent population apart from some seasonal workers in the coconut plantations.
Bora-Bora has a tropical monsoon climate (Köppen climate classificationAm). The average annual temperature in Bora-Bora is 27.6 °C (81.7 °F). The average annual rainfall is 1,654.1 mm (65.12 in) with December as the wettest month. The temperatures are highest on average in March, at around 28.6 °C (83.5 °F), and lowest in August, at around 26.4 °C (79.5 °F). The highest temperature ever recorded in Bora-Bora was 35.9 °C (96.6 °F) on 11 November 1996; the coldest temperature ever recorded was 17.8 °C (64.0 °F) on 10 July 1983.
Climate data for Bora-Bora (Bora Bora Airport, 1991−2020 normals, extremes 1976−present)
The administrative center of the commune is the settlement of Vaitape,[5] on the island of Bora Bora. Gaston Tong Sang is the current mayor of Bora Bora.[6]