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Tahiti Holiday Guide

Our Tahiti Hotels of the Month:

£ 240 + per couple per night including tax
Bora Bora Pearl Beach Resort
East Motu,
Bora Bora, Society Islands
30 Bungalows
50 Overwater
Hotel Bora Bora
Main Island,
Bora Bora, Society Islands
39 Bungalows
15 Overwater
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£ 170 - 240 per couple per night including tax
Sheraton Moorea
North Coast,
Moorea, Society Islands
49 Bungalows
69 Overwater
Sofitel Bora Bora
Main Island,
Bora Bora, Society Islands
43 Bungalows
21 Overwater
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£ 120 - 170 per couple per night including tax
Le Meridien Tahiti
West Coast,
Tahiti, Society Islands
130 Rooms
12 Overwater
Maitai Polynesia
Main Island,
Bora Bora, Society Islands
48 Rooms
7 Bungalows
19 Overwater
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£ 85 - 120 per couple per night including tax
Hotel Matira Beach
Main Island
Bora Bora, Society Islands
14 Bungalows
Hotel Hibiscus
West Coast,
Moorea, Society Islands
11 Rooms
29 Bungalows
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£ 60 - 85 per couple per night including tax
Temanuata Beach Bungalows
Main Island
Bora Bora, Society Islands
11 Bungalows
Hotel Tiare Papeete
Papeete, North West Coast,
Tahiti, Society Islands
38 Rooms
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£ 35 - 60 per couple per night including tax
Tahiti Airport Motel
West Coast,
Tahiti, Society Islands
28 Rooms
4 Dorms
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Tahiti holidays have a reputation as being the ultimate romantic destination and staying in an over-water bungalow is the stuff of dreams.


The main island of Tahiti offers exceptionally beautiful mountains and coastal scenery but no special beaches except for the unusual black sand beaches on the northern coast. It is an excellent island for exploring with lots of day tour opportunities but most tourists stay only a few days before heading off to other islands.


Neighbouring Moorea is also great for exploring and with several nice sandy beaches and lots of large beach resorts and smaller pensions. Most of these are along the north coast between the two stunning bays with the larger resorts offering over the water bungalows and artificial beaches.


The famous lagoon island of Bora Bora is definitely spectacular and has some exquisite beaches along the tiny islands surrounding the main island. Here you'll find lots of large hotels both on the main island and on the tiny uninhabited offshore islands, all offering spectacular over-the-water bungalows with steps leading down into the lagoon. Bora Bora offers plenty of commercial activities on the lagoon - for many it is too commercial to offer the true South Pacific escapism.


The less visited Society Islands include Huahine, Raiatea and Tahaa which are also good for exploring but the beaches are limited except for the offshore tiny islands where several upmarket resorts with overwater bungalows have been developed. The outer island of Maupiti is a small version of Bora Bora with gorgeous tiny islands but here tourism is limited to a few small pensions.


For those looking for that secluded beach in a stunning setting, head for the Tuamotu Islands, a sprawling mass of tiny coral islands about an hour flight to the east of the main island of Tahiti. The region is also known for its spectacular snorkelling and scuba diving.


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Last Updated
23/04/2007