Te Moana Tahiti Resort | Tahiti

The Te Moana Tahiti Resort is an ideal accommodation option for family vacations and romantic getaways, or as a conference, wedding, and events venue. The resort features a selection of well-appointed guest rooms, suites, studios, and an apartment. Guests can enjoy views of the lagoon or the garden as they relax in their comfortably decorated and furnished guest rooms. All of the guest rooms are equipped with air conditioning, ceiling fans, workspaces, tea/coffee-making facilities, and televisions. Studios, suites, and the apartment feature full kitchens and living areas. Guests can enjoy mouthwatering meals and refreshing drinks at the on-site restaurants and bars. Additional amenities and services at the resort include a swimming pool, a fitness centre, and a spa for body and beauty treatments.

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Dream Yacht Charter Lagoon 620

Dream Yacht Charter Lagoon 620 is a luxury catamaran fitting up to 12 passengers in 6 cabins. With a length of 18.9 m and 10 m in width, guests will have plenty of room to enjoy the spacious living areas. The yacht's interior is designed so that guests will feel comfortable and harmonic throughout their journey. Providing full-board dining, guests can savour delicious cuisine for breakfast, lunch and dinner each day. At the same time, guests can choose between sunbathing on comfortable cushions or day-dreaming into the sunset on the elegant flybridge. Guests may also participate in a range of activities such as water skiing, kneeboarding, wakeboarding, paddleboarding, snorkelling and fishing.

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10 Nights

Full Board - Dinner, Bed, Breakfast and Lunch

Tea and Coffee Included

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Moorea

Dubbed ‘the world’s most beautiful island you’ve never heard of’ by Huffington Post, Mo'orea forms part of the Society Islands archipelago in French Polynesia. It is indeed arrestingly scenic - an interior of jagged volcanic peaks blends into sandy beaches surrounded by calm, crystal clear waters protected by a coral reef. In this tranquil lagoon you can dive with manta rays, sharks and vividly coloured fish, go paddleboarding or fishing, or enjoy a scenic sunset cruise. Alternatively, go hiking along rainforest trails leading up the slopes of Mo’orea’s interior mountains, or head to the Belvedere Lookout point to enjoy breathtaking views over the island and Tahiti beyond.

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Huahine

Only a short 35-minute flight from French Polynesia's capital, Papeete, lies the quiet, secluded island of Huahine, one of the leeward islands of the Society Islands in French Polynesia. This tropical paradise features stunning scenery, magnificent indigo lagoons, empty beaches and isolated coves, as well as great diving and snorkelling. The island is also home to the most extensive complex of pre-European marae in French Polynesia. Known as the ‘Garden of Eden’, Huahine is still one of French Polynesia’s best kept tropical secrets. The main township of Fare consists of a tiny strip of shops and cafes where the locals come to buy groceries or grab lunch. There is little in the way of souvenirs and certainly no touts. It also has a noticeable lack of luxury resorts, which allows the island it retain its authentic, untouched, island atmosphere.

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Huahine

Only a short 35-minute flight from French Polynesia's capital, Papeete, lies the quiet, secluded island of Huahine, one of the leeward islands of the Society Islands in French Polynesia. This tropical paradise features stunning scenery, magnificent indigo lagoons, empty beaches and isolated coves, as well as great diving and snorkelling. The island is also home to the most extensive complex of pre-European marae in French Polynesia. Known as the ‘Garden of Eden’, Huahine is still one of French Polynesia’s best kept tropical secrets. The main township of Fare consists of a tiny strip of shops and cafes where the locals come to buy groceries or grab lunch. There is little in the way of souvenirs and certainly no touts. It also has a noticeable lack of luxury resorts, which allows the island it retain its authentic, untouched, island atmosphere.

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Raiatea

Travellers looking to escape the crowds and relax in a secluded little pocket of paradise should head to the Tahitian island of Raiatea. Dubbed 'the sacred island', Raiatea is rich with history and ancient legends. This fascinating heritage gives Raiatea her unique charm and an intriguing sense of place. The large protected lagoon around Raiatea and her smaller sister island of Tahaa, makes the area a dream destination for sailing, deep sea fishing, snorkelling and scuba diving enthusiasts. The calm waters are brimming with marine life and are dotted with numerous tiny islets boasting gorgeous white-sand beaches. Whether you are looking to explore her inner jungles or sail the sapphire blue waters on a chartered catamaran, Raiatea is an ideal spot for a romantic getaway.

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Tahaa

Aptly dubbed ‘The Vanilla Island’, the small, tranquil island of Tahaa is famous for its abundance of sweet-scented Tahitian vanilla orchids and is arguably the quietest and most unspoiled of The Society Islands. Along with Raiatea, Tahaa’s larger and more developed sister island, the island is surrounded by a single continuous coral reef which encloses a magnificent translucent lagoon dotted with some spectacular, secluded little islets blessed with pristine, secluded beaches. The waters surrounding Tahaa are home to a number of caverns, shipwrecks, and shallow coral gardens creating a paradise for avid scuba divers and snorkelers. Visitors can also enjoy jet skiing, fishing, sailing or hiking the island’s fertile valleys and sloping hillsides covered with banana, watermelon and coconut groves.

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Bora Bora

Holiday destinations don’t get much more idyllic than Bora Bora. Known as the ‘Jewel of the South Seas’, it has been consistently voted among the best islands of the world. Its mountainous interior is swathed by verdant jungle and encircled by a vividly turquoise lagoon protected by a coral reef. Bora Bora’s setting lends itself to a host of aquacentric activities, with snorkelling and scuba diving at the top of the list due to the rich marine life supported by the surrounding barrier reef. Other popular leisure options include jet-skiing, boat cruises, kitesurfing and - for more adventurous travellers - parasailing and sky-diving. The island’s main settlement, Vaitape, is dotted with boutiques and restaurants, where you can indulge in retail therapy or sublime cuisine respectively.

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Bora Bora

Holiday destinations don’t get much more idyllic than Bora Bora. Known as the ‘Jewel of the South Seas’, it has been consistently voted among the best islands of the world. Its mountainous interior is swathed by verdant jungle and encircled by a vividly turquoise lagoon protected by a coral reef. Bora Bora’s setting lends itself to a host of aquacentric activities, with snorkelling and scuba diving at the top of the list due to the rich marine life supported by the surrounding barrier reef. Other popular leisure options include jet-skiing, boat cruises, kitesurfing and - for more adventurous travellers - parasailing and sky-diving. The island’s main settlement, Vaitape, is dotted with boutiques and restaurants, where you can indulge in retail therapy or sublime cuisine respectively.

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Your Stay

1 Night

Raiatea

Travellers looking to escape the crowds and relax in a secluded little pocket of paradise should head to the Tahitian island of Raiatea. Dubbed 'the sacred island', Raiatea is rich with history and ancient legends. This fascinating heritage gives Raiatea her unique charm and an intriguing sense of place. The large protected lagoon around Raiatea and her smaller sister island of Tahaa, makes the area a dream destination for sailing, deep sea fishing, snorkelling and scuba diving enthusiasts. The calm waters are brimming with marine life and are dotted with numerous tiny islets boasting gorgeous white-sand beaches. Whether you are looking to explore her inner jungles or sail the sapphire blue waters on a chartered catamaran, Raiatea is an ideal spot for a romantic getaway.

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Your Stay

1 Night

Raiatea

Travellers looking to escape the crowds and relax in a secluded little pocket of paradise should head to the Tahitian island of Raiatea. Dubbed 'the sacred island', Raiatea is rich with history and ancient legends. This fascinating heritage gives Raiatea her unique charm and an intriguing sense of place. The large protected lagoon around Raiatea and her smaller sister island of Tahaa, makes the area a dream destination for sailing, deep sea fishing, snorkelling and scuba diving enthusiasts. The calm waters are brimming with marine life and are dotted with numerous tiny islets boasting gorgeous white-sand beaches. Whether you are looking to explore her inner jungles or sail the sapphire blue waters on a chartered catamaran, Raiatea is an ideal spot for a romantic getaway.

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Your Stay

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Te Moana Tahiti Resort | Tahiti

The Te Moana Tahiti Resort is an ideal accommodation option for family vacations and romantic getaways, or as a conference, wedding, and events venue. The resort features a selection of well-appointed guest rooms, suites, studios, and an apartment. Guests can enjoy views of the lagoon or the garden as they relax in their comfortably decorated and furnished guest rooms. All of the guest rooms are equipped with air conditioning, ceiling fans, workspaces, tea/coffee-making facilities, and televisions. Studios, suites, and the apartment feature full kitchens and living areas. Guests can enjoy mouthwatering meals and refreshing drinks at the on-site restaurants and bars. Additional amenities and services at the resort include a swimming pool, a fitness centre, and a spa for body and beauty treatments.

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