20th Aniversary Trip
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20th Aniversary Trip
Would like some advice on Tahiti region accomodations in the medium price range. (Is there any place that should be avoided) Don't know much about the area, which island is the best to stay on and have access to some others for day trips if possible. We enjoy snorkling, is there one area better for this. Planning on an Fall trip. Thanks
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I would definitely talk to a tahiti specialist travel agent to help you find the best package within your budget. There are definitely some good deals in Tahiti but you have to know where to look and when to go and that is where these specialists can help you out.
There are several islands you can visit which are not as expensive as Bora Bora. So you can split your stay which will make your trip more affordable.
Good luck! What a great 20th anniversary trip!
There are several islands you can visit which are not as expensive as Bora Bora. So you can split your stay which will make your trip more affordable.
Good luck! What a great 20th anniversary trip!
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Hi Lsiegele,
I wholeheartedly agree with Travcarib - find yourself a local Tiare Specialist
http://www.tahiti-tourisme.co.nz/art...83&sec=272
I wholeheartedly agree with Travcarib - find yourself a local Tiare Specialist
http://www.tahiti-tourisme.co.nz/art...83&sec=272
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Have you considered a cruise throughout Tahiti? A very stress free anniversary and you get to see all the islands. The cost for us was less than most of the bungalows and we got to see everything. The water is so amazing there, clear down 25 feet. Loved every island!
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