"Great place to stay in town. Center of everything and I’m front of the ferries. Stayed there twice during my time in Papeete. Got the cabin bunk for a solo traveler no complaints communal showers outside that separates men and woman. Easy place for easy travelers. "
"Great place to stay in town. Center of everything and I’m front of the ferries. Stayed there twice during my time in Papeete. Got the cabin bunk for a solo traveler no complaints communal showers outside that separates men and woman. Easy place for easy travelers. "
"Reva really nice, so helpful even pick-up our luggage and keep at the lodge while we are in Bora-Bora. It is very convenient for overnight stay close to Airport. Thank you Manaeva Lodge. "
"Reva really nice, so helpful even pick-up our luggage and keep at the lodge while we are in Bora-Bora. It is very convenient for overnight stay close to Airport. Thank you Manaeva Lodge. "
"Very friendly staff. Our plane arrived at 3.00am and they what’s app us providing us with instructions on how to check in. Wonderful friendly and efficient staff!"
"Very friendly staff. Our plane arrived at 3.00am and they what’s app us providing us with instructions on how to check in. Wonderful friendly and efficient staff!"
"We had to stay one night in Tahiti to catch the ferry to Moorea the next day. This hotel was walking distance to everything. The ferry, food, bars, and a grocery store to grab snacks and drinks for our stay in Bora Bora. Was a basic room. And very clean with friendly staff. "
"We had to stay one night in Tahiti to catch the ferry to Moorea the next day. This hotel was walking distance to everything. The ferry, food, bars, and a grocery store to grab snacks and drinks for our stay in Bora Bora. Was a basic room. And very clean with friendly staff. "
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"The hotel is in a good location to walk to the main promenade in Papeete, Although it’s not a pretty neighborhood. Quite a few shuttered businesses but felt completely safe to walk around day or night. The street noise is present if in one of the street facing rooms. It has a pool that is having a reno, but it’s nice and looks out towards the hillside. The workout room was sufficient and I appreciated it being included. We didn’t use the spa. The staff were efficient and helpful. They offer luggage storage which was great. Overall I would stay here again for a stopover. My biggest complaint is there is no outlet in the bathroom and no mirror in the bedroom where the outlets are. If you want to use any hair appliances, there is no way to see yourself. "
"I stayed here because it's close to the airport, and I thought I could walk, but it's too dangerous to walk - you pretty much have to take a taxi, which is $20 each way from the airport. Also, I thought they had a cafe or something there, but there is no food (just a vending cooler), so if I'm paying $20 each way to get here, I'd probably stay somewhere else for the price. "
"Lovely hotel, rooms are nicely styled, roof top bar and resturant were wonderful. If you are coming or going by the ferry super convenient. Nothing else is great around this hotel neighborhood is kind of run down but our Uber driver said it is in process for re development. Staff was excellent!"
"Stayed 6 nights in an overwater bungalow as part of a long trip to the islands of both Hawaii and French Polynesia. Service provided by our assigned concierge, Kea, was better than any butler service I have had over the years at other luxury hotels. The property is lovely and well kept. The bungalow was spacious, updated, and clean. Unfortunately there were a number of things that diminished the overall experience. First, the noise. I’ve stayed in overwater accommodations previously in The Maldives, Indonesia, and Colombia. I am currently at the Intercontinental La Moana in Bora Bora in an over water bungalow. It is serene and wonderful. I anticipated a similar experience of serenity and tranquility in Tahiti. But, instead, I had to listen to very loud music and announcements that went well past 10PM at night. Having traveled the world over the past 35 years I always have silicon ear plugs to dull the noise. Even with the earplugs, however, it was still loud. Some of the noise came from nearby but much of it was from the Intercontinental. In French Polynesia the year round humidity is between 80 and 90 percent. The average daily temperature hovers around 30. The fans in the dining areas were not sufficient to provide a comfortable dinning experience — even in shorts, tank top, and flip flops. The food was mediocre including at La Lotus. WiFi in room was ok but was not available in the gym and other areas of the property. This hotel pales in comparison to many other resorts."
"We were really enjoyed every minute our vacation!
The staff were excellent! I would like to say special thanks for help my request ( birthday surprise) to Maima. She did a great job to prepare my husband surprise present.
The room was spotless the restaurant was great. The bar was fun,many nights were live music on.
The beach and the ocean were clean and gorgeous. The place was overall our expectations.
We spent more than a week in the bungalow.
Highly recommend this place."
"We had a long layover so we decided to book a hotel near the airport. Communication before arrival was excellent and they responded quickly to our questions.. We arrived in the evening and later then expected due to a flight delay. Even with the delay, they had a shuttle waiting to pick us up. They also took us to the airport very easily in the morning the next day. Very pleased with the staff at the Lodge."
If you're looking for something a little different than your standard hotel, a bed and breakfast could be a great option for your holiday. When you want to explore some of the destination's attractions, Stade Pater is worth a visit.
How do you know if a B&B is the right choice for your stay?
With attentive service, opportunities to meet other guests and of course a full breakfast to start the day, B&Bs provide a one-of-a-kind setting.
What are the top B&Bs in Pirae?
Below is a B&B that travellers enjoy in Pirae: Tara Tahiti Lodge: 6 rooms.
When should I book my B&B in Pirae?
When you're planning your stay in Pirae, make sure that you take the year-round temperatures into account. The hottest months are usually March and February, with an average temperature of 26°C, while the coldest months are August and September, with an average of 24°C. The rainiest months in Pirae are January, February, December and March, with each month seeing an average of 321 mm of rainfall.
What is there to do in Pirae?
When you want to explore some things to do in Pirae, consider a visit to Stade Pater. You might also consider a trip to sites such as Papeete Town Hall or Papeete Market if you have time to see more of the area.
How can I get to and around Pirae?
You can plan your excursions in and around Pirae ahead of time with these transportation options. Fly into Papeete (PPT-Tahiti Faaa Intl.), which is located 6.2 mi (9.9 km) away. Otherwise, look for flights into Moorea (MOZ-Temae), which is 17.2 mi (27.6 km) away. If you'd like to explore around the area, you may want to rent a car for your trip.