8 Nights / 9 days from $2,497
Package Includes:
- Round-trip airfare Los Angeles-Papeete-Los Angeles
- Meet & Greet on arrival and departure
- 2 nights in Papeete; 3 nights on Huahine or the
Tuamotus; 3 nights on Bora Bora
- Round-trip flights: Papeete-Huahine or Tuamotus;
Huahine or Tuamotus-Bora Bora; Bora Bora-Papeete
- Round-trip airport transfers on all islands
- Half day Circle Island tour on Tahiti; Three-hour
Jeep safari on Bora Bora
OVERNIGHT |
TOURIST
CLASS |
FIRS
CLASS |
SUPERIOR
FIRST CLASS |
DELUXE |
| TAHITI |
Sofitel Tahiti Resort - Superior Gardenview |
Radisson - Oceanview Room |
Intercontinental - Gardenview Room |
Sheraton - Superior Lagoon Room |
HUAHINE/
TUAMOTUS |
Relais Mahana Huahine - Garden Bungalow |
Hotel Kia Ora Rangiroa - Garden Bungalow |
Outrigger Te Tiare Huahine - Garden Bungalow |
Hotel Kia Ora Rangiroa - Overwater Bungalow |
| BORA BORA |
Maitai Polynesia
- A/C Gardenview |
Sofitel Bora
Bora Beach Resort - Gardenview |
Pearl Beach
Resort & Spa - Beach Suite with Jacuzzi |
Bora Bora Lagoon
Resort - Motu Bungalow |
| Bungalow |
|
Low-High |
Low-High |
Low-High |
Low-High |
| Twin |
$2497-$2814 |
$2654-$2940 |
$3555-$3894 |
$3687-$4049 |
| Single |
$3368-$3760 |
$3730-$4068 |
$5424-$5861 |
$5781-$6263 |
Meals
(B,D daily) |
$238 |
$276 |
$283 |
$290 |
| Seasonal supplements apply. |
Ask about other hotel options
Low season rates apply for travel Jan. 4 -Mar.
31. High season rates typically apply for travel between Jun. 1 -
Oct. 31 and from Dec. 14-31. Shoulder season levels generally apply
for the remainder of the year.
All prices are per person based on double occupancy. Weekend surcharges
may apply. Relais Mahana Huahine and Outrigger Te Tiare Huahine are
not available
January 28 - March 2, 2007.
Code: BV Cat07/08
Huahine is known as the "Garden Isle". The magical quality
of this delightful island is felt almost from the moment you arrive
in this very special place. Huahine is the ideal island to experience
the traditional Polynesian way of life. It offers a peaceful, happy
existence with little change for generations. There are actually
two islands that comprise Huahine. A common barrier reef surrounds
them with several passes providing openings from the sea to deep
harbors. All around both islands are plantations of vanilla, coffee
and taro. There are groves of breadfruit, mango, banana and papaya.
Offshore motus lie inside the reef where watermelons and cantaloupe
flourish in the white coral sand.
The lagoon is rich with sea life and Maeva Village is a wealth of
archeological sites. You will enjoy wandering in and out of the
shops in the main village of Fare. You can drive a car around the
island, take le truck to a distant village, ride a horse along a
white sand beach or bicycle down a paved road. Outrigger canoe tours
will take you to deserted beaches. And, if you are a surfer, the
best waves in Polynesia can be found at Avamoa Pass.
The principal village of Fare slumbers under the shade of acacia
trees and awakens with delight for the frequent arrivals of the
inter-island ferries. The truckloads of copra, pigs, taro, bananas
and melons are brought to the quay for market day. People from all
over the island mingle with arriving passengers, all enjoying the
bustling activity. Then the ships bid farewell and head out the
pass, the last le truck leaves town headed for the village once
again. And life on this peaceful island resumes its normal pace.
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