Tahiti Travel Packages - Go Where the Bungalows Are!

Posted on February 8, 2010 by admin

Tahiti Bungalows

Tahiti Bungalows

Papeete Pearl Museum

The museum was created in 1998 by Robert Wan, a very famous black pearl specialist in Polynesia.
Various panels in the museum explain the importance of pearls throughout history and the process of pearl making. You’ll find various displays as well, showing how a pearl farm looks like, or divers in the Tuamotu islands.

The museum is part of the “Tahiti Perles” shop, where you can admire some of the nicest set of pearls and jewel creations of the Robert Wan collection.

Tahitian Flowers

Tahitians love flowers, and both genders like to wear them. If visiting, it is well worth being aware of the meaning of a flower behind the ear.

If you wear a flower behind your left ear, it means you are taken, if you wear a flower behind your right ear, it means you are available to the opposite sex (or perhaps to the same sex, or perhaps to everyone…).

If you wear a flower behind both ears, it means you are taken, but also available. So depending on what sort of holiday you want to have, you may wish to stock up on flowers when you get there!

Tahiti Overwater Bungalows

There are few things in this world more romantic than an overwater bungalow in tropical Tahiti. These authentic “fares” (Tahitian for house) stand majestically over the lagoons and offer a quiet retreat to their inhabitants. These huts, featuring traditional-style architecture, are beautifully appointed with furniture made of native woods and are equally as lavish as any fine hotel room. In fact, many resorts offer bungalows in addition to their traditional hotel rooms and suites.

If you are interested in having a most unique experience during your time in Tahiti, stay in an overwater bungalow, even if you are only able to reserve the space for a portion of your trip. Indulging in the privacy of Tahiti overwater bungalows is a magical time you will never forget! Many of these bungalows have roofs that are thatched with native pandanus leaves reminiscent of traditional Polynesian buildings, making you feel right at home in paradise.

Enjoy unbelievable ocean views from your private sundeck or terrace. Take full advantage of the lagoon access available directly outside of your front door. Swim, snorkel, and sunbathe to your heart’s content. Tahiti overwater bungalows offer visitors the most beautiful and unique accommodations to be found anywhere.

Overwater bungalows offer all the amenities of a deluxe hotel room, with separate bedroom, beautiful sitting area, stocked mini bar, large bathrooms–many with separate tub and shower and private sundeck with direct lagoon access, Many resorts offer a “deluxe” or “premium” overwater bungalow. These bungalows typically present the same amenities and footprint, but feature better views and a bit more privacy.

What do you think about Tahiti Bungalows? Would you want to stay in one?

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