I booked this for my client who was meeting a Cunard ship the following morning, and this Hotel is perfectly placed for this. Nice and central - very clean and comfortable - and my client reported that they staff were helpful too. I will utilise this Hotel again.
I don't normally do shared bathroom but this was a last-minute booking as my hotel reservation fell through. As long as you don't mind shared bathroom, it's a great place to stay. Reception is super friendly, the room is modern, clean and comfortable. I didn't live how the shower turned off every few seconds.
They charge for EVERYTHING. They even put a tip on my card for themselves without asking me. When asked, the restaurant lady apologized and asked for refund the money back to me. The ladies at the front desk are very aggressive especially the one without hair line. She was very very aggressive. She has no business working the front desk.
I paid for dinner show with buffet but they sat me behind the pillars and I couldn’t even see the show. When I complained, they told me that the people upfront had made their reservation way in advance than me. Towards the end of the show, the moved me to another table by which it was already too late as the show was almost ending. The young man at the front desk was very welcoming. I truly disliked the service at this resort.
The Paris lady at the spa was extremely nice and pleasant. The ladies at the boutique were a bit kind. Overall, it would have been a nice stay if they had taken the time to make my stay a bit nice. Do not go here if you are a black American. The women are aggressive towards us for no reason. That’s my observation.
The most important thing to mention: it has a Japanese restaurant on-site! Very good news for Asian travelers.
One the international brand hotels on the island. Close to the airport and downtown. It also has a supermarket across the street.
The view is ok but nothing too special. It has a big swimming pool but no private beach.
All the rooms are in the main building. It does not have a private lagoon or any overwater bungalows.
Overall, it is a nice place to stay just for few days, especially if you need to catch a flight. However, if you are planning to spend most of your time on Tahiti, I recommend to consider a resort hotel.
The hotel has nice infinity pools, but no beach or access to a public beach. You have to take taxi to get to one. Taxis are expensive on Tahiti. The resort does have access to lagoon water in just one spot, there is a ladder, and the water is very clean for those wanting to take dip. The rooms are old, esp. the vanities and the decor in the bathrooms. The bed linens and towels are nice. Also the grounds and the views are very nice. I didn't try the breakfast, but the breakfast area seemed nice. Overall, I don't regret staying here, but would consider this option overpriced due to the age of the rooms.
It's a piece of paradise, unbelievable service, every person who works there is helpful, and willing to go above and beyond to ensure you feel at home .. definitely recommend staying there. You can snorkel right there - the bungalos are on the edge of a small coral riff
Location is one of the best in Moorea for sunset and locals.
Keep in mind that you should have a scooter or car to get to NIU!
Taxi is too far and too expensive. There is a scooter rental 5min away.
NIU super new. You can hear the ocean at night if you want. Supreme!
The check in was lovely … the receptionist was lovely and friendly. The female manager a bit snobby (sorry to say).
Try the „poisson cru“ at „O2“ restaurant near by
Located in Moorea-Maiao, Moorea Island Beach is by the ocean, within a 5-minute drive of Le Petit Village and Tiahura Beach. This hotel is 17.8 mi (28.6 km) from Moorea Ferry Terminal and 1.1 mi (1.8 km) from Coco Beach.
Take advantage of recreation opportunities such as a private beach or take in the view from a terrace and a garden. This hotel also features complimentary wireless internet access, a communal living room, and tour/ticket assistance.
Continental breakfasts are available daily from 7:00 AM to 9:00 AM for a fee.
Featured amenities include dry cleaning/laundry services, luggage storage, and laundry facilities. Free self parking is available onsite.
Make yourself at home in one of the 11 air-conditioned rooms featuring refrigerators and microwaves. Prepare your meals in the shared/communal kitchen. Complimentary wireless internet access is available to keep you connected. Bathrooms have showers and hair dryers.
With a stay at Vanira Lodge in Taiarapu-Ouest, you'll be within a 15-minute drive of Teahupo'o Surf Break and Maui Beach. This lodge is 8.1 mi (13.1 km) from Mitirapa Beach and 10.9 mi (17.5 km) from Taravao Hospital.
Take in the views from a terrace and a garden and make use of amenities such as complimentary wireless internet access.
Enjoy a satisfying meal at FARE POTEE serving guests of Vanira Lodge. Buffet breakfasts are available daily from 7 AM to 9 AM for a fee.
Featured amenities include luggage storage, laundry facilities, and a library. Free self parking is available onsite.
Make yourself at home in one of the 10 guestrooms. Private bathrooms with showers feature complimentary toiletries and hair dryers. Conveniences include laptop-compatible safes and coffee/tea makers, and housekeeping is provided once per stay.
A decent hotel in Tahiti that is value for money.
The only negative of the room is that the shower head was fixed far to low so showering required crouching.
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KkonatahuThe most important thing to mention: it has a Japanese restaurant on-site! Very good news for Asian travelers.
One the international brand hotels on the island. Close to the airport and downtown. It also has a supermarket across the street.
The view is ok but nothing too special. It has a big swimming pool but no private beach.
All the rooms are in the main building. It does not have a private lagoon or any overwater bungalows.
Overall, it is a nice place to stay just for few days, especially if you need to catch a flight. However, if you are planning to spend most of your time on Tahiti, I recommend to consider a resort hotel.
GGuest UserIt's just opposite the airport. You can even see the hotel sign when you exit the airport. It's even closer if you cross the parking lot. But it's halfway up the mountain, so it takes about 10 minutes to walk. If you have less luggage, you can walk. If you have a lot of stuff, I suggest you take a taxi. It looks close, but it's still a little far. Generally, if you take an early flight back to Tokyo, this hotel is okay. There are not many types of breakfast, only juice and bread.
SSusanI don't normally do shared bathroom but this was a last-minute booking as my hotel reservation fell through. As long as you don't mind shared bathroom, it's a great place to stay. Reception is super friendly, the room is modern, clean and comfortable. I didn't live how the shower turned off every few seconds.
GGuest UserThe hotel has nice infinity pools, but no beach or access to a public beach. You have to take taxi to get to one. Taxis are expensive on Tahiti. The resort does have access to lagoon water in just one spot, there is a ladder, and the water is very clean for those wanting to take dip. The rooms are old, esp. the vanities and the decor in the bathrooms. The bed linens and towels are nice. Also the grounds and the views are very nice. I didn't try the breakfast, but the breakfast area seemed nice. Overall, I don't regret staying here, but would consider this option overpriced due to the age of the rooms.
AAdRaInKeA decent hotel in Tahiti that is value for money.
The only negative of the room is that the shower head was fixed far to low so showering required crouching.
GGuest UserDecent place in a nice location but the reef has been mostly destroyed near the resort. The biggest problem was that the water was not drinkable (so also not suitable for brushing teeth)! At this price I would expect basic things like this to be in place. I ran out of water one night and had no way of getting anything to drink without walking for over an hour to the nearest water station.
The staff were nice but the food was uninspiring and overpriced. The rooms were simple but OK.
GGermanTravelerLocation is one of the best in Moorea for sunset and locals.
Keep in mind that you should have a scooter or car to get to NIU!
Taxi is too far and too expensive. There is a scooter rental 5min away.
NIU super new. You can hear the ocean at night if you want. Supreme!
The check in was lovely … the receptionist was lovely and friendly. The female manager a bit snobby (sorry to say).
Try the „poisson cru“ at „O2“ restaurant near by
GGuest UserWas fantastic, very friendly people, but: I was slippered 28th by a waterkey of biff off shower, my neck quite (at least) knitting, was not seriously treated, towels were laid down and I had to pray for ice to cool One of the women gave me ice.
Now; 1 week later: can still not use my hand
Also: leakage in the village, idem This is not taken seriously, even there is only a towel placed and again appoint: nothing, so you are only dry towels picked up and the weak thrown in them hook
Erg jammer, want was verder goed
I should have just let a doctor sweep and pay them cats, seeing them backwards.
Now: My bikini trousers still hanging, they don't want to send them up even if I pay
I was so annoying, for I was still out of bed, though I had the only cracking bed and I didn't sleep 11 nights
GGuest UserIt's a piece of paradise, unbelievable service, every person who works there is helpful, and willing to go above and beyond to ensure you feel at home .. definitely recommend staying there. You can snorkel right there - the bungalos are on the edge of a small coral riff
DDesZizouI booked this for my client who was meeting a Cunard ship the following morning, and this Hotel is perfectly placed for this. Nice and central - very clean and comfortable - and my client reported that they staff were helpful too. I will utilise this Hotel again.
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