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Boutique Hotels in French Polynesia

The Westin Bora Bora Resort & Spa
Motu Tape, BP 190 Bora Bora Bora Bora
The price is AU$1,144 per night
AU$1,144
26 Apr - 27 Apr
includes taxes & fees
The Westin Bora Bora Resort & Spa: Luxury resort with free WiFi and an outdoor pool. Located near the airport.
On private beach
Pool

Le Taha'a by Pearl Resorts
B.P. 67 Patio Taha'a Leeward Islands
The price is AU$2,456 per night
AU$2,456
16 Apr - 17 Apr
includes taxes & fees
Le Taha'a by Pearl Resorts: Luxury resort with free breakfast and free WiFi. Located near the airport.
On private beach
Pool

Le Tikehau by Pearl Resorts
Motu Tiano Tikehau
The price is AU$2,408 per night
AU$2,408
8 Apr - 9 Apr
includes taxes & fees
Le Tikehau by Pearl Resorts: Luxury resort with free breakfast and free WiFi. Located by the sea.
On private beach
Pool

Manava Beach Resort & Spa Moorea
BP 3410, TEMAE, MAHAREPA Moorea-Maiao Windward Islands
The price is AU$931 per night
AU$931
7 Apr - 8 Apr
includes taxes & fees
Manava Beach Resort & Spa Moorea: Business-friendly hotel with free WiFi and free parking. Located on the waterfront.
On private beach
Pool
Free cancellation
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French Polynesia Boutique Hotels
If your favourite holidays involve chilling out off the beaten path, then boutique hotels in French Polynesia are where it’s at. But what is a boutique hotel anyway? Picture a space with super-cool décor and personalised service. Throw in a smaller space with fewer guests to run into and—what? Okay, we’ll see you there.
All about boutique accommodation
Q: What makes boutique accommodation special?
A: Boutique hotels come in all stripes. Some are situated in old townhouses, while others more resemble modern lofts. There are 1,377 hotels in French Polynesia, so take a peek and see what’s on offer!
Q: What kind of service can I expect at a French Polynesia boutique hotel?
A: Boutique hotels tend to be smaller establishments, and host fewer guests at a time. This means the staff has more time to produce personalised service for each guest. Look through reviews on Wotif and see what other travellers have had to say about their stays and the staff.
Q: This sounds great! Can I afford a boutique hotel?
A: You sure can! Rates range from AU$931 to AU$2,456. Find the right place at the right price and be on your way.
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There’s nothing like French Polynesia boutique accommodation for the traveller who wants a one-of-a-kind experience mixed with the convenience that makes a holiday care-free. Wotif is here to help you score the perfect hotel for your next getaway—so stop reading, and start booking!
French Polynesia Boutique Hotels essential information
Boutique Hotels in French Polynesia |
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Highest price | AU$2,456 |
Cheapest price | AU$931 |
Total number of hotels in French Polynesia | 1,377 |
Popular hotels | The Westin Bora Bora Resort & Spa, Le Taha'a by Pearl Resorts, Le Tikehau by Pearl Resorts, Manava Beach Resort & Spa Moorea |
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Wotif Verified Review
3 / 5
We stayed on the second floor closest to the over water bungalows. The room was average to good, but unfortunately a pipe burst apparently somewhere so they shut off the water for two hours mid-morning without informing us. Thankfully no one was taking a shower or doing a number 2. There also was construction noise on the grounds to repair the pipe which woke us up early the first morning. The building next to us is undergoing a complete gutting and reno, but we didn't hear any noise from that direction. It does look a little worrisome at first when you pass by it as there's plywood boarding up areas and open doorways. It's not what we expected from a $1000/nite hotel I guess.
There are convenient shuttles available to take you to and from your room if needed, but you smell the exhaust riding in the back. Staff were generally pleasant. The view from our room was good of the pool, Moorea, and construction grader. The lagoon was very nice and full of fish swimming about. The buffet and dance show was good.
Proximity to the airport and cruise port is nice. The Lotus Michelin restaurant is good but a bit pricey. Overall there's not many luxury hotels right on the water in town, and with Tahiti's popularity I guess they can charge a premium for that. In hindsight maybe staying elsewhere and just getting a day pass at the Intercontinental probably would have been equally as fine.
A verified traveller stayed at InterContinental Resort Tahiti by IHG
Posted 18 hours ago




