
Le Corail
Motu Piti Aau, Bora Bora
Restaurant in Bora Bora, French Polynesia
Why go
Le Corail is a dinner-first Bora Bora choice for travelers who want a calmer, more deliberate evening rather than a casual beach meal. Go when the night itself is the occasion; look elsewhere if lunch, loose timing, or a more relaxed resort setting matters more.
About Le Corail
Le Corail is a Bora Bora restaurant with evening hours on select nights. It is open Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Saturday, Sunday from 6:30–10:30 PM, it is closed Monday and Friday. Plan around dinner service rather than treating it as an all-day option.
Use the schedule as the main planning point. Le Corail works best as an evening option to confirm in advance, especially if your Bora Bora itinerary has only a few open dinner slots. Check the venue's current channels before going.
Plan around the evening schedule
In Bora Bora, Le Corail’s key planning details are its location and evening schedule. Build the night around the 6:30–10:30 PM service window on the nights it is open, avoid assuming lunch service, late-night service, a specific menu format, or a particular dining style unless the venue confirms it directly.
For a broader Bora Bora short list, use Our full Bora Bora restaurants guide. If you are comparing options before committing, consider Bamboo Restaurant, Reef Restaurant, Sands, Te Pahu Restaurant, Vaimiti, or look at other Bora Bora dining rooms.
Planning details
- Location
- F7VX+F46, Bora-Bora, French Polynesia
- Website
- thalasso.intercontinental.com/le-corail-restaurant
- Phone
- +689 40 60 76 00
Venue details
Ambiance
Formal, contemporary, intimate and romantic, with coveted window tables and floor-to-ceiling lagoon views, including the resort’s overwater wedding chapel and lit inner lagoon.
Tags
Vibe
Best For
Experience
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At the Table
- Service Style
- Formal
- Meal Pacing
- Extended Experience
- Capacity
- Intimate
Planning details
Location
F7VX+F46, Bora-Bora, French Polynesia · Directions
Also consider
If Le Corail is not the right fit
Try Bamboo Restaurant if the group wants a more relaxed Bora Bora dinner with less occasion pressure. Choose Sands if the point of the night is beach atmosphere first.
Restaurant context
How Le Corail compares in Bora Bora
Choose Le Corail when the priority is a composed dinner rather than the easiest casual meal. Reef Restaurant is the safer cross-shop for a broader resort-dining feel, while Sands is the better fit when beachside atmosphere matters more than a polished evening pace.
Bamboo Restaurant is the practical alternative if the group wants a more relaxed plan or an easier table. Te Pahu Restaurant and Vaimiti make more sense for travelers comparing resort ambience first, especially when the dinner needs to work for mixed preferences.
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Where it fits among Bora Bora dinner options
Le Corail is the more intentional dinner pick in this set: better for a planned evening than for a casual resort meal. Reef Restaurant and Vaimiti are stronger options when the group wants a broader, easier resort experience, while Sands is the clearer choice for a beach-led mood.
Bamboo Restaurant is the cross-shop for diners who want less formality and a simpler booking decision. Te Pahu Restaurant works when ambience and comfort matter more than making one dinner feel like the anchor of the trip.
FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions
What should a first-timer know about Le Corail?
Plan around its evening schedule: it is open Tue, Wed, Thu, Sat, Sun from 6:30–10:30 PM, closed Mon and Fri. That makes it a dinner-planning option in Bora Bora rather than a lunch or all-day stop.
Is lunch or dinner better at Le Corail?
Dinner is the service period to plan around. The hours are 6:30–10:30 PM on Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Saturday, Sunday, with Monday and Friday closed. Do not assume lunch availability unless the venue confirms it directly.
How far ahead should I book Le Corail?
Le Corail runs five evening services per week, from 6:30–10:30 PM on Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Saturday, Sunday. If Le Corail is important to your Bora Bora itinerary, confirm availability directly rather than waiting until the last minute.
Is Le Corail good for a special occasion?
It can be considered for a planned Bora Bora dinner. If you are planning an anniversary, honeymoon, or other special meal, ask the venue about the current service style, menu format, room setup, occasion packages before booking.
What are alternatives to Le Corail in Bora Bora?
Check Reef Restaurant, Sands, Bamboo Restaurant, Te Pahu Restaurant, Vaimiti if you want to compare other Bora Bora dinner options before choosing a night. Le Corail is an evening option on Tue, Wed, Thu, Sat, Sun, so use the others to compare current availability and fit.
Is Le Corail good for solo dining?
Does Le Corail handle dietary restrictions?
Ask the venue directly about menu details and dietary accommodations before you go, especially if you have specific allergies or dietary needs.













