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.
The sound of the bar downstairs can't be heard on the 6th floor, but the room is soundproof, but it is acceptable. The front desk is very welcoming, and any questions will be answered patiently, and they can also help them book taxi. Take a taxi to the airport for about 30 knives. The room space is quite large, the facilities are very new, and the air conditioning is very powerful.
Located in Taiarapu-Est, Punatea Village is by the ocean, a 2-minute drive from Motu Nono and 14 minutes from Jardins Botaniques. This beach guesthouse is 7.5 mi (12 km) from Maui Beach and 9.8 mi (15.8 km) from The Water Gardens of Vaipahi.
Head down to the water and enjoy a day at the private beach, or take advantage of other recreational amenities including an outdoor pool and bicycles to rent. This guesthouse also features complimentary wireless internet access, tour/ticket assistance, and a picnic area.
The front desk is staffed during limited hours. A roundtrip airport shuttle is provided for a surcharge (available 24 hours), and free self parking is available onsite.
Make yourself at home in one of the 9 individually furnished guestrooms. Wireless internet access (surcharge) is available to keep you connected. Conveniences include ceiling fans, and housekeeping is provided daily.
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.
Was 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
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.
The hotel is not big, the environment is very good, and the service staff is also very enthusiastic. We are in a family room, which is divided into upstairs and downstairs, so you can sleep separately. It is very good for families with children. There is a buffet with Polynesian cultural dance in the restaurant on Wednesday night. The buffet is average and very expensive, not worth it. Everything else is good
Definitely 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.
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