While the official currency in Bora Bora is the French Pacific franc (XPF), US dollars are widely accepted in many tourist areas, hotels, and restaurants. However, it's advisable to have some local currency on hand for smaller establishments or markets. ATMs are available, and credit cards are commonly used, making it convenient for travelers.
Yes. Bora Bora is part of French Polynesia, an overseas collectivity of France.
No, the island of Bora Bora is a territory owned by the French. It operates as its own independent state and is a territory of the French.
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Air Tahiti flights is the only airline I can find to fly into Bora Bora. There are no direct flights from the United States to Bora Bora so you would have to get a connecting flight from another airline.
$100 is the highest denomination of US dollars currently in use
yes they do
Europeans do not use dollars, some use Euros, or pound sterling
US dollars
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Bora Bora's currency is the CFP franc. The largest city in Bora Bora is Vaitape. The total population of Bora Bora, as of 2007, is 8,880.
Bora Bora was never officially claimed as a territory of the United States. It is part of French Polynesia, which has been a French overseas territory since 1946. While there were discussions and interest in the Pacific islands by the U.S. in the 19th and early 20th centuries, Bora Bora was not included in any territorial claims.
What currency do USA use?!?!?!?!?!