
The local currency in Bora Bora is the Pacific Franc (XPF), which is pegged to the Euro at a fixed rate of 119.33 XPF per Euro.
You can exchange your money for Pacific Francs at the airport, banks, or currency exchange offices in Bora Bora. Credit cards are also widely accepted, but it's a good idea to have some cash on hand for small purchases and local markets.
The cost of living in Bora Bora is relatively high due to its remote location and limited supply of goods and services. A meal at a mid-range restaurant can cost around 1,500 XPF ($12 USD) per person.
Accommodation prices vary greatly depending on the type of accommodation and its location. A budget-friendly option like a guesthouse can cost around 5,000 XPF ($42 USD) per night, while a luxury overwater bungalow can cost upwards of 50,000 XPF ($420 USD) per night.
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USD to XPF Exchange Rate
The USD to XPF exchange rate is a crucial factor to consider when planning your trip to Bora Bora. The exchange rate can fluctuate significantly, so it's essential to stay up-to-date with the latest rates.
You can view the current USD to XPF exchange rate on an interactive chart that uses real-time mid-market exchange rates. This chart also allows you to view historical data up to the last 5 years.
If you're waiting for a better rate, you can set an alert and we'll notify you when it improves. With our daily summaries, you'll never miss out on the latest news affecting the exchange rate.
The performance of USD to XPF in the last 30 days saw a 30 day high of 102.4700 and a 30 day low of 100.6550, with a 30 day average of 101.7672. This means the exchange rate has seen a slight decline of -0.01 over the past month.
The 90 day average for USD to XPF is 102.2756, with a 90 day high of 104.6200 and a 90 day low of 100.6550. The exchange rate has also seen a slight decline of -0.01 over the past three months.
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Cost of Living
The cost of living in Bora Bora can be a bit steep, especially when it comes to food.
A baguette will set you back around 60 F.CFP, which is a relatively affordable option.
Fresh fruit juice can range from 500 F.CFP, making it a pricey but refreshing choice.
You can grab a sandwich for around 200 F.CFP or more, depending on the ingredients.
Pastries are a sweet treat that will cost you around 200 F.CFP.
Carrots and bananas are relatively affordable, with prices around 200 F.CFP and 220 F.CFP per pound, respectively.
Fresh tuna is a splurge, with prices starting at 1,500 F.CFP per pound for white tuna and 2,000 F.CFP per pound for red tuna.
If you're looking for a local beer, you can find it in shops for around 200 F.CFP.
Here's a rough breakdown of some common food prices in Bora Bora:
The prices may seem steep, but it's worth noting that the food in Bora Bora is often of high quality and freshness.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I use US dollars in Bora Bora?
Yes, US dollars are widely accepted in Bora Bora, but using local currency XPF may offer a better exchange rate.
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