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
A hotel with a breathtaking view of Moorea! A very large and very pleasant swimming pool. A very nice staff who offered my daughter little attentions for her birthday as well as the check out mate! I highly recommend this hotel.
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.
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 hotel is really old, probably from the 1990s; especially the bathroom, the toilet breaks down as soon as you press it.
The hotel is not big and there is not much to do. When I went there, there were no projects on the shore because of the wind. I booked a tour around the island, but many places were closed due to strong winds. The strange thing is that it is understandable that outdoor places are closed, but why are museums also closed?
Hotel breakfast and dinner were average
If you want to stay on the main island, it is not as good as Hilton in terms of cost performance.
We had a very nice “luxury overwater bungalow” which was in good shape. The lagoon was a dream, you can directly enter from you terrasse and have plenty of fishes in the coral guarden. Yet we heard many complaints from other guests about the “superior overwAter bungalows” which seemed in not good shape.
Service felt like non-existing, especially as we were in StRegis Bora Bora before. As we and some others were arriving early, they parked us in the lobby area for several hours and also after several reminders did not manage to fill up coffee and water. (This Time could also be used to show people the Ressort or bring them to lunch as other hotels in this price area manage to do).
Breakfast was decent, but again very bad and slow service (with the only highlight being the customer crazy guy preparing your eggs and pancakes, sorry forgot his name he made my day). Getting your coffee or tea might take ages, sometimes not coming at all. They also took ages to remove used plates from tables, resulting in bird invasion everywhere.
Dinner was mediocre at best.
-no gym
-wireless is very bad and slow everywhere
Conclusion: lagoon is very beautiful, but overall experience in the hotel does by far not match the price level. They have to step up a lot!
The room is a suite with a stove, refrigerator, microwave oven, pots and pans and other cooking utensils. You can make some simple meals yourself and save some silver. I especially like his large balcony, where you can see the hotel's pool and the sea. Take a glass of red wine and lie on the balcony to watch the sunset, beautiful!
The host, Mr. Louis, was very kind.
Thanks to you, I was able to spend comfortably!
The supermarket is within 10 minutes walk, such as Carrefour.
There is also a bus stop on the side, but the number of trains decreases sharply on Saturdays and evenings ...
It takes nearly 40 minutes to walk to the city of Papete.
I can't find a bicycle rental, so it's better to rent a scooter with an international license in the city.
りの Flight は Dawn at 8:30.
Mr. Louis arranged a taxi for me.
Thank you!
Located in Punaauia, Pension de la Plage is a 2-minute drive from Museum of Tahiti and the Islands and 9 minutes from Marina Taina. This beach pension is 8.2 mi (13.3 km) from Tomb of King Pomare V and 9 mi (14.4 km) from Papeete Market.
Take advantage of recreation opportunities such as an outdoor pool or take in the view from a terrace and a garden. This pension also features complimentary wireless internet access and shopping on site.
Continental breakfasts are served on weekdays from 6:30 AM to 9 AM and on weekends from 7:30 AM to 9 AM for a fee. Children aged 7 and younger eat free breakfast.
Featured amenities include luggage storage, laundry facilities, and a library. Free self parking is available onsite.
Make yourself at home in one of the 12 individually decorated guestrooms, featuring refrigerators and flat-screen televisions. Complimentary wireless internet access is available to keep you connected. Bathrooms have showers and hair dryers. Conveniences include safes and a turndown service, and housekeeping is provided daily.
A stay at Hotel Tahiti Nui places you in the heart of Papeete, within a 10-minute walk of Papeete Market and Port de Papeete. This family-friendly hotel is 0.4 mi (0.7 km) from Place Vaiete and 0.5 mi (0.8 km) from Papeete Town Hall.
Pamper yourself with a visit to the spa, which offers massages, body treatments, and facials. You're sure to appreciate the recreational amenities, including an outdoor pool, a hot tub, and a steam room. Additional amenities at this hotel include complimentary wireless internet access, concierge services, and gift shops/newsstands.
Enjoy a satisfying meal at Le Velvet Restaurant serving guests of Hotel Tahiti Nui. Unwind at the end of the day with a drink at the bar/lounge or the poolside bar. Continental breakfasts are available daily from 6:00 AM to 10:30 AM for a fee.
Featured amenities include complimentary wired internet access, a 24-hour business center, and dry cleaning/laundry services. Planning an event in Papeete? This hotel has 1615 square feet (150 square meters) of space consisting of conference space and meeting rooms. A roundtrip airport shuttle is provided for a surcharge (available on request), and free self parking is available onsite.
Make yourself at home in one of the 91 guestrooms featuring minibars and plasma televisions. Complimentary wired internet access keeps you connected, and cable programming is available for your entertainment. Bathrooms have shower/tub combinations and hair dryers. Conveniences include phones, as well as desks and coffee/tea makers.
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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 UserThey 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.
GGuest UserThe hotel is really old, probably from the 1990s; especially the bathroom, the toilet breaks down as soon as you press it.
The hotel is not big and there is not much to do. When I went there, there were no projects on the shore because of the wind. I booked a tour around the island, but many places were closed due to strong winds. The strange thing is that it is understandable that outdoor places are closed, but why are museums also closed?
Hotel breakfast and dinner were average
If you want to stay on the main island, it is not as good as Hilton in terms of cost performance.
GGuest UserDefinitely opt for the overwater bungalows. The beach bungalows with private pools were a little worn down. The main pool was closed due to renovations and it was not supposed to be. The renovations were supposed to have been completed before our stay. That was a bummer and all they did was give us a $50 credit.
The lagoon and house reef is spectacular and so full of fish. All not motorized activities including kayaking and SUP are included. Very good buffet breakfast. The service was 3 star definitely not 5 star service. An absolutely fantastic location and go to happy hour for sunset.
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
BBreenda WrightA hotel with a breathtaking view of Moorea! A very large and very pleasant swimming pool. A very nice staff who offered my daughter little attentions for her birthday as well as the check out mate! I highly recommend this hotel.
GGuest UserThe room is a suite with a stove, refrigerator, microwave oven, pots and pans and other cooking utensils. You can make some simple meals yourself and save some silver. I especially like his large balcony, where you can see the hotel's pool and the sea. Take a glass of red wine and lie on the balcony to watch the sunset, beautiful!
GGuest UserWe had a very nice “luxury overwater bungalow” which was in good shape. The lagoon was a dream, you can directly enter from you terrasse and have plenty of fishes in the coral guarden. Yet we heard many complaints from other guests about the “superior overwAter bungalows” which seemed in not good shape.
Service felt like non-existing, especially as we were in StRegis Bora Bora before. As we and some others were arriving early, they parked us in the lobby area for several hours and also after several reminders did not manage to fill up coffee and water. (This Time could also be used to show people the Ressort or bring them to lunch as other hotels in this price area manage to do).
Breakfast was decent, but again very bad and slow service (with the only highlight being the customer crazy guy preparing your eggs and pancakes, sorry forgot his name he made my day). Getting your coffee or tea might take ages, sometimes not coming at all. They also took ages to remove used plates from tables, resulting in bird invasion everywhere.
Dinner was mediocre at best.
-no gym
-wireless is very bad and slow everywhere
Conclusion: lagoon is very beautiful, but overall experience in the hotel does by far not match the price level. They have to step up a lot!
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