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Old Feb 17th, 2004, 11:42 AM
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Tikehau vs. Beachcomber

O.K., now I have another option in the mix... I've decided that for our one night pre-cruise, we will stay on Tahiti. So, I now need to decide between the Tikehau and the Beachcomber. Any opinions?

Are either of them too far from the Port? Thanks!

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Old Feb 17th, 2004, 12:39 PM
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OOPS! Someone told me that the Tikehau was on Tahiti~ guess I won't be staying there after all!

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Old Feb 17th, 2004, 01:18 PM
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Stayed at the Tahiti Beachcomber a few years back and really liked it. It'd directly on the water and looks out over the "Sea of the Moon" to Moorea. Also has a terrific sand-bottomed horizon pool that was featured on the front of the Costco travel booklet a year or two ago. Very near the airport so you do from time to time get a little bit of plane noise (not too much of a bother though as there are not that many flights). All in all a decent choice.

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Old Feb 17th, 2004, 01:23 PM
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Thanks! I have reserved a panoramic room. Airplane noise won't bother me too much- it seems that wherever I live, I'm always in the flight pattern somehow!

Are there any other hotel recommendations for Tahiti? I don't seem to see much.

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FYI - Most visitors don't spend too much time on Tahiti. They pretty much do what you are doing - spend a day or 2 there on either end (or both ends) of their vacation. The tail end of our trip we booked a day trip (though the hotel) over to Moorea to tour the island and swim with the dolphins at the Dolphin Quest at the Moorea Beachcomber (Intercontinental). It was a lot of fun.

Our other day (actually just part of a day) there we toured the market in Papeete and had dinner at the roulettes down by the waterfront (where you ship will be) - best dining bargain on the island!

When it comes time to leave you'll find you don't want to go home. French Polynesia is lovely.

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