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InterContinental, Bora Bora, Tahiti
The South Pacific’s Premier Destination.
InterContinental Tahiti Resort has long been the
island’s top resort and the perfect place to begin a
visit to French Polynesia. On the grounds are the
Bathys Diving Center, Lagoonarium, private beach,
two swimming pools, tennis courts and 30 acres of
breathtaking gardens. Papeete’s museums, shops,
galleries, market, and nightclubs are just a short
drive away.
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This spectacular Resort has a total of 263 units, comprising of 170 fully renovated lagoon and garden view rooms, an extension of 60 panoramic view rooms with a Presidential Suite, and 32 over the water bungalows located in 32 acres of breathtaking gardens. The Polynesian style resort features its own private beach and lagoon and enjoys unforgettable sunsets over the Volcanic peaks of sister island
Moorea, just 12 miles across the sea of moons. |
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Spa
The Deep Nature Spa by Algotherm offers a state of the art 24 hour fitness centre with outstanding views of the lagoon and provides all the latest cardiovascular equipment and plenty of space for free weights and stretching. |
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Dining
Le Lotus, a gourmet experience, with a dégustation menu inspired by its association with the Michelin three-star French restaurant, L’Auberge de l’IIl, the only over water restaurant in Tahiti. Nowhere on the island but in Le Lotus can you swim up to the bar, take a seat and cool off with a beer or soft drink without ever leaving the water. Tropical cocktails and freshly squeezed island fruit juices are the featured attractions, but there’s a refreshing drink for everyone in the sand-bottomed infinity pool. Of course, landlubbers are also welcome in the relaxed bar environment. The more lively Restaurant Tiare, has an open show kitchen and is the heart of the ground floor level of the hotel, looking out over the stage, infinity pool and waterfalls and the spectacular silhouette of the mountains of Moorea. The decor style is authentically Tahitian and it’s here that the dinner shows take place on Wednesdays, Fridays and Saturdays. The menu is extensive and the ranges are from light snacks and healthy salads to fresh fish specialities and specially selected meats from New Zealand. Tiki Bar, the most famous bar in Tahiti, is a popular gathering place for locals as well as guests looking for live evening entertainment. You’ll choose from a wide variety of imported and local beers, liqueurs and spirits, and the signature Beachcomber cocktail is served in a real coconut. Carved Polynesian tiki posts and a traditional pandanus roof, create an authentic island atmosphere. |
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