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A
viewing panel in the floor reveals jewel-colored fish beneath your feet.
A ladder drops from your landing into the warm lagoon, should you feel
tempted to join them for a swim. On land, each fare (Tahitian for
house) stands amidst luxurious gardens or on the beachfront. And
each bungalow features a private outdoor shower with unparalleled views.
Each of the hotels 54 over-water
bungalows and 52 garden and beach bungalows are equipped with all the
modern conveniences found in a world-class hotel, including special
touches like ceiling fans and claw-footed tubs. Especially
popular with honeymooners, the "island on an island" over-water
rooms are connected by winding, wooden walkways built on stilts over the
lagoon.
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Breakfast Delivered to Your
Bungalow
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OVER THE WATER
BUNGALOWS
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Rating: 5 Star
Moorea: Sheraton Moorea Lagoon Resort
and Spa: "Love this Resort!"
Phoenix, AZ
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My husband and
I just returned from our honeymoon in Tahiti, we stayed at
two resorts on two islands. First we stayed at the
Sheraton Moorea, and it was fabulous! When we arrived,
they treated us like VIPs, they gave us pineapple juice
and immediately upgraded us from a beach bungalow to an
over water bungalow. Our room was spacious and beautiful!
It had a huge tub, with a view of the mountains, room 105
is the third to last bungalow, and it faced the sunset, so
we had spectacular views every night. The only issue with
our room was the shower head, it didn't face down, so we
had to hold it when we showered, but we didn't call to ask
for a new one. The bath tub leaked at first, but
maintenance came to fix it. The customer service here is
great, the people are really nice and willing to set
things up for you. Now we are on island time, so the
restaurant service is pretty slow, but that's everywhere
in Tahiti. During the week, it was very serene and
peaceful and not a lot of people. We felt like we were the
only ones there. It was wonderful. But beware on the
weekends, all of sudden we were at Disneyland. There were
50 kids in the pool, so we stayed in our bungalow to avoid
the crowds. We asked around and people from other resorts
had the same issue, and they believed it was the locals
bringing their kids to the resorts. That was the only bad
part of our entire week there. The food is very expensive,
but again, all of Tahiti is like this, you can't get a
cheap meal. We figured out that the cheapest breakfast was
at the hotel if we got french toast and a bread basket
with juice. It was cheaper than the buffet and it was more
fresh. The buffet left a lot to be desired, so we never
even had it once. We ate dinner at the resort once and it
was pricey, but very good. One night we had the romantic
honeymoon dinner and I would HIGHLY reccomend it, it is
expensive but so good! The waiter brings you your food to
your room, and sets up this beautiful display of flowers.
You get an appetizer, dinner and dessert. We had lobster
and steak, and the best dessert. They bring you wine and
champagne as well. It was quite a treat. When we wanted to
go to other restaurants, the front desk arranged it for
us. We spent most of our time in the resort, and while we
did get sick of their only restaurant for lunch, (I can
only have cheeseburger and fries so often) we still had a
wonderful experience. You can take kayaks out for free,
and snorkel from your bungalow, and they have a negative
edge pool with a great view. Overall, I would stay here
again. It was romantic, beautiful and serene!
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Insider
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Must
See ! |
Arahurahu
Marae The only ancient temple or meeting place in all of
Polynesia that has been fully restored. It is used for the
re-enactment of old Polynesian ceremonies during July's Heiva i
Tahiti celebrations.
The Lagoonarium This underwater viewing room is surrounded
by pens containing reef sharks, sea turtles and many colourful
species of tropical fish and has a terrific view of Moorea. Our Different Evening Shows The hotel's Tiare
restaurant is designed like an amphitheatre, with three levels to
allow our guests full enjoyment of the Tahitian dance show
performed on the water's edge. View from the Belvedere |
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Must
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Don't
Miss The Shark-Feeding Excursion.
Go on a
4 x 4 Jeep Safari
Adventure
Swim
with Dolphins - Book In Advance A
rare opportunity to come face-to-face with a dolphin, under the
guidance of Dolphin Quest marine mammal specialists, in pristine
waters surroundings. Explore the wonder of the dolphin! You will
meet the Moorea dolphins up close and personal in dockside
training sessions and shallow water play. In a 30 minute-program/4
people minimum. Mornings: 9:00 am and 10:00 am Afternoons: 1:30 pm
and 5:00 pm Discover dolphins while scuba diving with Bathy’s
Club dive center/5 people minimum (on Wednesdays and Saturdays, at
8:00 am) in a 45-minute program.
Go on the
snorkeling tour. Try jet-skiing, Tour around the island by car or
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Don't
Go Home Without
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Monoi (Tahitian coconut oil fragranced with Tiare Tahiti,
Frangipani, Vanilla etc...), Best Black pearls @ Ron's,
See Black Pearls Vanilla, Pareo
(Polynesian sarong) |
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Tips
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forget to wear plastic shoes and sunscreen during your visit to
Moorea |
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Book Shore Excursions in
Advance
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to View
All Moorea
Excursions

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Important Information
Frequently
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Tahiti Weather Information
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Tahiti
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