Country
French Polynesia
Duration
5 Days/4 Nights
Travel Type
Beach stay
 

Raiatea, meaning “faraway heaven” and “sky with soft light”, was first named Havai’i after the homeland of the ancient Polynesians and is the most sacred island in the South Pacific. This, the second largest Tahitian island, was the center of religion and culture over 1000 years ago and still lends enchantment to ancient legends told to this day. The green-carpeted mountains include the celebrated Mt. Temehani, a sort of Polynesian Mt. Olympus.

This charming colonial style boutique hotel is located on the West coast of Raiatea, close to the town center of Uturoa, facing Bora Bora. It has a nice large park, a swimming pool, and crossing the small road, a pontoon with access to the lagoon and a beautiful snorkeling spot. The warm atmosphere, elegant decor, attentive service, and comfortable rooms make it one of the best properties on the island. All rooms are air-conditioned, comfortable, and spacious, with a terrace looking over the garden and the lagoon. Renowned, the restaurant offers a refined menu combining French cuisine & local products. As everywhere in Raiatea, the hotel has no beach but offers easy access to motu Miri Miri (islet) and its white sand beach, just 15min away by kayak.

Inclusions

Return Raiatea Airport transfers
4 nights in a standard room
8 meals: 4 continental breakfasts and 4 dinners

Exclusions

International airfare – Lunches – Optional excursions – Beverages – Gratuities to hotel personnel and guides

Rates in CA$, per person, starting from, in double occupancy 

Land Package
Daily departures 3*
March 31 – 1, 2024 1329
April 1, 2024 – February 28, 2026 1449
 
Single room supplement On request
Note: Seasonal surcharges may apply.

**Prices in this document are for information only; they were issued at press time, for the current year. Please note that due to exchange rates and temporary promotions, they can increase or decrease at any time. Contact your travel agent for the price and promotion of the moment. Prices include the contribution of customers to the Compensation Fund for clients of Quebec travel agents.