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Vanira Lodge
Vanira Lodge
3.5 star property
Taiarapu-Ouest
9.2 out of 10, Wonderful, 103 reviews
9.2
Wonderful
103 reviews
"Incredible experience at a true eco-lodge in Teahupo'o
Beautifully constructed cabins with incredible authenticity
Great layout and comfort for a family
Note: cabins are open air, almost treehouses, with no walls or air conditioning
Nice pools, although one was closed
Beautiful restaurant gazebo (also open air)
This location requires a car; there is nothing to walk to"
"We stayed for 2 nights & we’re able to sleep like babies both nights. It was very quiet and clean. Staff is friendly and accommodating. We dropped our bags off in the morning before we could check in & they kept them safe while we went on our forts day’s adventures. Awesome place, just wish they had a nice machine. "
"the hotel arranged taxi for us which was cheaper than the shuttle otherwise we would have done the hotel shuttle. our room bed was very comfortable, a/c worked, TV did not work. Dinner at restaurant was very GOOD! Pool was refreshing. grounds were well taken care of and pretty."
"The grounds look amazing and well kept, but the rooms look nothing like the pictures. The sheets are piling and mismatched/thin, the ceiling has mold, the fans are broken. Staff not friendly. Best part: coconuts "
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Lowest nightly price found within the past 24 hours based on a 1 night stay for 2 adults. Prices and availability subject to change. Additional terms may apply.
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"We stayed for 2 nights & we’re able to sleep like babies both nights. It was very quiet and clean. Staff is friendly and accommodating. We dropped our bags off in the morning before we could check in & they kept them safe while we went on our forts day’s adventures. Awesome place, just wish they had a nice machine. "
A verified traveler stayed at Tahiti Airport Motel
"Overall, this was the best resort experience we’ve had. The pools and ocean views are incredible, the Lagoonarium is a neat experience. The rooms are clean, luxurious, and well-designed, and the staff and management were extremely helpful and accommodating.
My wife and I (in our 30’s) stayed for a week on an anniversary trip, with some day travel through Tahiti and day-trips across the ferry to Moorea. My favorite part by far were the two pools. The pool with waterfall next the Lagoonarium (Lagoon-aquarium with lots of fish to swim with) is a great place to relax and swim with pool-side food and drinks. They also have a quieter, white-sand-bottom, fresh-water pool with an infinity-edge looking out on the ocean. All the views are looking out towards Moorea, a large nearby island, so you get incredible views all the time with even more incredible sunsets.
Our hotel stay came with breakfast included (which on Sundays turns into a brunch with a live performance). Without these, the breakfasts would be far overpriced. But with those being free, the resort food was only slightly more expensive than the surrounding restaurants with consistent, above-average quality.
We had one issue during our stay with the shower, but the manager was extremely accommodating and quickly swapped us rooms, providing a porter to help move things. I felt the staff and manager really cared about making our stay a relaxing, enjoyable, and memorable experience. Overall, 5/5."
A verified traveler stayed at InterContinental Resort Tahiti, an IHG Hotel
"Incredible experience at a true eco-lodge in Teahupo'o
Beautifully constructed cabins with incredible authenticity
Great layout and comfort for a family
Note: cabins are open air, almost treehouses, with no walls or air conditioning
Nice pools, although one was closed
Beautiful restaurant gazebo (also open air)
This location requires a car; there is nothing to walk to"