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Tahiti
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3r Lodge Bungalows
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chalet , Toanoano
This 30 square meter chalet at 3R Lodge Bungalows in Toanoano offers a peaceful garden setting, with balconies providing mountain views and private parking. Designed for up to three guests, this accommodation features a kitchen equipped with a fridge and microwave, a private bathroom with a shower, and comfortable seating and dining areas, perfect for exploring Toanoano on foot.
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Tahiti
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Tahiti - Fare Matavai Piti
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chalet , Taravao
Fare Piti is a self-catering apartment situated in the Taravao district on the Tahiti peninsula, a short drive from Carrefour Taravao, Harrison Smith Botanical Garden, Vaipahi Water Garden, and the famous Teahupoo surf site. It is also conveniently located near shops, restaurants, and local markets. This one-bedroom apartment, with a floor area of 30 square metres, can accommodate up to three guests. It includes a fully equipped kitchen, a private terrace with garden and pool views, air conditioning, a swimming pool, and a barbecue area.
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Tahiti
24/12 – 06/01
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Pension Pare Lodge Tahiti
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chalet , Pirae
This chalet is conveniently located in Pirae, within a 2km radius of Kanti Chinese Temple, Stade Pater, Place To’ata, Temple de Paofai, and the Administrative District, making it ideal for exploring the area's key attractions. It has received excellent user ratings, highlighting its popularity and quality. The chalet offers a shared kitchen with a microwave and refrigerator, allowing guests to prepare light meals. Guests can enjoy a range of amenities, including a swimming pool, a terrace, free parking, and complimentary Wi-Fi.
Tamanu House Hitiaa, a beachfront cottage in Papehee, Tahiti, is situated 39 kilometres from Faa'a International Airport. This 84-square-metre self-catering property boasts one bedroom, one bathroom, and accommodates one guest, featuring a fully equipped kitchen, private garden, terrace, free parking, Wi-Fi, and a washing machine.
Frequently Asked Questions about cottages in Tahiti
What are the top must-see attractions in Tahiti, French Polynesia?
Tahiti offers a wealth of stunning attractions. Mount Orohena, the island's highest peak, provides breathtaking panoramic views. Visitors shouldn't miss exploring the black sand beaches of Pointe Venus, a historic lighthouse location. For a cultural experience, the Paul Gauguin Museum in Papeete showcases the famous artist's time in Tahiti. The lush botanical gardens of Papenoo Valley offer a tranquil escape, and the vibrant Papeete Market is a must-visit for experiencing local life and purchasing handicrafts.
How to spend a 5-day holiday in Tahiti, French Polynesia?
A five-day trip allows for a taste of Tahiti's diverse offerings. Spend a day exploring Papeete, visiting the market and museum. Dedicate another day to a 4x4 excursion to discover the interior of the island, perhaps visiting the Papenoo Valley. Enjoy a relaxing day at one of Tahiti's beautiful beaches, like Plage de Matavai. Consider a day trip to a nearby motu (islet) for snorkeling or diving in the crystal-clear waters. Finally, indulge in a Polynesian cultural show with traditional dance and music.
What are the best cottage rentals with a pool in Tahiti?
Is Tahiti, French Polynesia a good destination to rent a cottage?
While large resorts are common, finding charming cottages for rent in Tahiti is possible, though it might require more searching than in other destinations. Many are privately owned and advertised through local agencies or online platforms. Look for options in quieter areas outside of Papeete for a more secluded experience. Availability varies depending on the season.
What are the best cottage rentals with a jacuzzi in Tahiti?
What weather, wildlife, or natural hazards might affect travelers in Tahiti, French Polynesia?
Tahiti enjoys a tropical climate, with warm temperatures year-round. The rainy season generally runs from November to April. While there's diverse marine life, including colorful fish and coral, be mindful of strong currents and potential jellyfish when swimming or snorkeling. Cyclones are a possibility during the warmer months, though not every year. Always check weather forecasts before heading out for water activities.
What are the best cottage rentals for families and kids in Tahiti?
Is Tahiti, French Polynesia pedestrian and cyclist-friendly?
Tahiti is not particularly pedestrian or cyclist-friendly, especially outside of Papeete. Traffic can be heavy, and dedicated bike lanes are scarce. While walking within Papeete is manageable, exploring other areas often requires a car or taxi. Road conditions can also be challenging in certain parts of the island.
What are the best pet friendly cottage rentals in Tahiti?
Are there any unusual or hidden places to explore in Tahiti, French Polynesia?
The Maraa Grotto, a series of caves with ancient petroglyphs, offers a unique historical experience. Exploring the less-visited beaches along the coast, away from the main resorts, can reveal secluded spots with fewer crowds. The Vaipahi Waterfall, while not entirely hidden, is less frequented than some other attractions and offers a refreshing natural setting.
What are the best cottage rentals with parking in Tahiti?
What are some of the best cultural experiences that allow you to meet locals in Tahiti, French Polynesia?
Attending a Heiva i Tahiti (July), a major cultural festival showcasing traditional dance, music, and sports, is a great way to interact with locals. Visiting local markets like the Papeete Market provides opportunities to chat with vendors and learn about their products. Participating in a traditional cooking class allows for interaction with local chefs and learning about Polynesian cuisine. Consider staying in a family-run guesthouse or pension for a more immersive experience.
What are the best authentic dishes to taste in Tahiti, French Polynesia?
Poi (a starchy paste made from taro root) is a staple. Try poisson cru (raw fish marinated in coconut milk and lime juice), a refreshing and flavorful dish. Don't miss the opportunity to savor a traditional roast pig, often served at special occasions. For a sweet treat, sample the local fruit, such as mangoes, pineapples, and papayas, or try some coconut-based desserts.
Are there any recommended items to pack for a stay in Tahiti, French Polynesia?
Pack light clothing suitable for warm weather. Include swimwear, sunscreen (high SPF is recommended), a hat, and sunglasses for sun protection. Mosquito repellent is essential, especially during the rainy season. Comfortable walking shoes are useful for exploring, and a light rain jacket is advisable. A reusable water bottle will help you stay hydrated.