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Trip to Tahiti
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Rev. Tiki
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Tue, Aug 9, 2005 9:17 AM
Hi! I'm planning a trip to Tahiti this fall to celebrate my 50th Birthday. Just my cousin and me. We are planning two weeks, and the main object is relaxation, tiki sightseeing, snorkeling, scuba, swimming and more relaxation/pool/umbrella drinks. I'm looking for advice/input from any TCers who have been there recently...where to go/stay, when is the best time to visit. Must see places/nearby islands. I prefer a hut on the beach to a fancy hotel. Not big on nightlife or partying. Love nature. I've seen posts from 2003, looking for updated info and cheapest way to go. Thanks! Rev. Tiki |
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Chongolio
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Tue, Aug 9, 2005 9:22 AM
Hey Rev, check out Vegas vic's podcast #9 He goes into some details of his trip to Tahiti during that episode and gives out some pretty solid tips. http://www.tikicentral.com/viewtopic.php?mode=viewtopic&topic=14834&forum=11&start=30 Have fun and save trip. Chongolio |
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Tue, Aug 9, 2005 10:12 AM
If you have time & money to do it, the Aranui is an excellent way to visit the islands (the marquesas mostly). It was a fantastic trip I'll never forget. |
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Matt Reese
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Tue, Aug 9, 2005 9:28 PM
My wife and I went IN 1998 and stayed in Moorea. It's the island about 45 minutes by ferry from Tahiti. It was incredible. There is a place called Tiki village there that has a great dinner and show.The Tiki village has a webpage.Also if you go seek out Lily Moorea the local artist. She is a real character. I hope this helps. |
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Rev. Tiki
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Fri, Aug 12, 2005 7:22 AM
Thanks for the info...all very helpful, indeed! |
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ErichTroudt
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Fri, Aug 12, 2005 8:49 AM
in 2000 I went to Tahiti and Moorea. I would go back to Tahiti long enough to land in the airport, get on a boat and leave again. Tahiti was wau overrated in my book. Don't get me wrong, it had some cool and beautiful places to see. We took a jeep excursion thru the mountains which was cool. There is also a downtown marketplace area with shopping, produce and fish market that is worth seeing. In Tahiti, get where you need to go by "Le Truck". It was like $1 to ride and it takes you everywhere. Now Moorea was what it was all about. Heaven on earth. Most wonderful place I had ever been. Water, sky, beach...all beautiful. You can fly their from Tahiti in about 15 minutes, but its a short scary ass ride. I liked the big ferry boat better. On moorea, rent a car for a day and go around the whole island. Its basically one road that circles the outside. Cook's Bay was incredible. Belvedere Point is near cooks bay. Most of the hotels are on the northside of the Island. All except the Sofitel, which is closer to the ferry dock. Temae Public beach was worth checking out. Their is a waterfall on the island, but ask a local if it has water at that time before you go. Sometimes its dry. Have fun man |
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Vaïnui
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Sat, Aug 13, 2005 3:18 AM
Hi Rev. Tiki, if you're passing through Moorea you can stop by at my brother in law's place at Vaianae, Haapiti - MOOREA. He would be pleased to help you out on your sight-seeing & places to visit. Send me an email for his contact. VAY |
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Rev. Tiki
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Wed, Aug 17, 2005 9:12 AM
Thanks, Erich and Vainui! I appreciate the valuable insight. We will definitely seek the outer island adventures. Right now, we're having a hard time putting together enuf vacation time in 2005 and may have to postpone till '06! We want to go for at least two weeks. Vainui, I will drop you a PM when plans are final to get your Bro's address. In the meantime...#$%& Tahiti, we're going to Hukilau!!! |
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Pacific Andy
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Wed, Aug 24, 2005 12:39 PM
In the words of Mad Max in the Thunderdome movie "If you want to get out of here? You need to come to me" As stated above the Aranui is a great cruise to the Marquesas. More tiki carvers there than anywhere else in Tahiti. Just remember its way more laid back than Hawaii and much slower. There is a great board http://www.tahiti-explorer.com which can answer a ton of your questions. |
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Kilikopela
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Sun, Dec 18, 2005 4:52 AM
Hey Rev. Tiki, thanks for bringing this thread up again. A motorcycle accident gave an unfortunate delay to my honeymoon with my new wife and we are now looking at a possible trip to Tahiti in the summer or fall of 2006. So like you, I also have some questions about Tahiti. It seems like Hawaii is pretty well covered on this board, but I don't think I'm rehashing old questions and information here. First off the features that I'm looking for are (yes, I’m a geek, I make lists):
In searching around on the web a bit I found the following information which also raises some questions: Virani - I saw your link to Aranui. I thought that was a pretty good idea, but I'm worried that you really don't get enough time in each of the ports to get around and explore. Would you mind giving us a bit more detail on how your trip was? Pacific Andy - thanks for the tip about http://www.thetahititraveler.com/forum/list.asp?fid=12 (I think that’s the BB you intended). It has been somewhat useful, however I'm a bit suspicious that there are absolutely no critical responses and so many of the questions are unanswered. This would lead me to believe that this board is moderated and edited by some kind of BBB "tourism council". I still have to listen to Vegas Vic’s podcast. Don’t know what info is on it… Also, if there are any other TCers who have the same interests, let me know. Perhaps we could work group rates at some of the hotels. Sorry for the long post and many questions, but I’ll update everyone on how this “vacation search” goes. And if you want to hear how our life here in South Korea is going, my wife keeps a blog at http://rulebrittaniea.org . Yes, I prefer to be anonymous. I can’t believe she posts this stuff. I hope my mom doesn’t find it. Thanks! |
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virani
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Sun, Dec 18, 2005 10:13 AM
2 weeks won't be enough if you want to explore lots of islands. Especially if you want to enjoy and rest at the most wonderfful place in the world. |
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virani
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Sun, Dec 18, 2005 10:16 AM
by the way, I did a lot of archelogy temples in the Marquesas. Everyday in the 10 days trip, we went to see tikis hidden in the bushes, petroglyphs...in Nuku hiva, Hiva Oa, Ua Huka...lots of places to explore. |
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Pacific Andy
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Mon, Dec 19, 2005 2:12 PM
The website is http://www.tahitiexplorer.com |
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BettyBleu
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Fri, May 19, 2006 1:12 PM
If you go to Moorea, check in at the Bali Hai Hotel at cocktail time. In the 50s, these three California boys (the BaliHai Boys) bought the land hoping to run a sugar planation (but they failed) and turned it into a hotel with the lovely overwater bungalows... two of the original boys are still living and used to come out to the bar at cocktail hours and spin tales about the last 50 years on Moorea. Supposedly there are two great tikis on Moorea - one at the Bali Hai and the other in a private historic plantation (the current owner supposedly opens her house to tours - tho I waited forever with a bunch of eager tourists and she never materialzed to open the gate). If memory serves, one was stolen years back. They managed to locate it and bring it back. Big fiasco - great story. Locals are very friendly except to the French. The Tiki Village is fun. There is a bar not too far away where the locals hang out and sing traditional songs. Reserve for dinner at the Te Honu Iti and ask for a table over the water or the Linareva floating restaurant. Both expensive but worth it. They'll pick you up for free if your hotel is far away. Very fun to rent bikes but you have to be pretty healthy to use it as your only mode of transport. There's a beautiful public white sand beach where you can go topless is you want to. The sun is rougher than it looks, so be generous with the sunscreen. Go shark diving!! I did. Amazing. Skip Tahiti. Didn't make it to Bora Bora but I hear its even better than Moorea (which is pretty great) |
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Kilikopela
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Sat, May 27, 2006 9:56 PM
We’re on our one week countdown! 7 days on Huahine at pension Fare Maeva, 4 days on Rangiroa on an OW bungalow at Kia Ora, and 8 days on the Aranui! We ended up using Hideaway Holidays to coordinate our flights, reservations, and purchases. Their total price was the same as my estimate if I’d made the reservations myself, so I think it’s a good deal. Now I can make up the honeymoon trip for my wife since I ruined last year’s with my m/c accident. I think she’s happy with it! My wife’s blog is at http://rulebrittaniea.org/. Thanks for the advice, everyone! |
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virani
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Sun, May 28, 2006 9:38 AM
that's just an excellent planning. You'll have the best days of the Aranui, you will see Rangiroa, the nicest lagoon, and beach ever...that is just the perfect combination. |
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hiltiki
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Mon, May 29, 2006 6:44 AM
I thought that the Bali Hai Hotel was torn down and it is gone? Anyone knows? Then one I stayed at in the 90's is gone for sure is there another one? |
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virani
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Mon, May 29, 2006 9:54 AM
The bali Hai still exist, but not as the original one. |
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Pacific Andy
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Thu, Jun 8, 2006 6:10 PM
The Bali Hai is gone and now is the Pearl Resort On Moorea |
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Brittanie
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Sun, Jul 9, 2006 2:38 AM
Brittanie here, Kilikopela's vahine, and I just thought since my husband has done such a great job plugging my website here lately I'd let you know that I've posted pics of our recent trip. See our souvenirs here. It was wonderful, and so much happened in three weeks that it's impossible to sum up in a few sentences, but I'll say this — the absolute best service we got was while staying at the Pension Fare Maeva. After seven days there, we felt like we were staying with friends instead of strangers. The aboslute worst service we got was at the $600-a-night over-water bungalow. We even got sick after eating the buffet there. It's nice for the ammenities but sometimes you don't get what you pay for. The Aranui was really great — it's not in my nature to do "cattle herd" style tours with 200 other people, but there is simply no other way to see so much of the Marquesas for that little money in that short of time. The great thing about the Aranui is that their tour guides are pretty knowledgeable, and many of them are locals. You can also read about our adventures in these posts. Maruru, |
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Pacific Andy
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Tue, Aug 22, 2006 10:17 AM
Did you get a chance to meet Etienne or Daniel in Huahine? |
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christiki295
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Sat, Sep 2, 2006 11:44 PM
Is the Island of Tahiti that bad or are the others just that much more natural and serene? |
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Pacific Andy
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Mon, Sep 11, 2006 4:27 PM
Tahiti is actually very cool. The town of Papeete is very French but with Tahitian feel. A little dirty but it cool. Good food. If you travel out past the town the scenary is really great. The reason most people only stay for a night is because the other island really give you the island feel. Its all pretty cool. |
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