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The Four Seasons Resort Bora Bora has added a double hull, custom-designed catamaran, named Navigator, which is available for a variety of activities including sunset cocktail cruises, group snorkeling outings or airport transfers. The bi-level design is complete with a full bar, dining tables, rooftop sundeck, lavatory and rinse shower. This catamaran has the largest capacity and offers the most versatile resort transportation option in Bora Bora. Its low hull design and shallow draft allow access to virtually all destinations by water arrival, creating more flexibility in programming and activity planning. The walk-down ramp allows guests to easily board and disembark without a dock. The configuration of the dining and bar areas creates options such as sunset receptions and casual dinners under the stars, whilst sailing to the music of a dual sound system on both decks. Snorkeling excursions on the turquoise lagoon are made enjoyable with the low back deck for easy access into the warm waters. A fresh water shower on the rear deck allows guests to refresh back on board.
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