We have rented a triple room for three days. The room is n practise small. Shower, airco and beds are new and spotless. The swimmingpool and setting is nice, but lacks some extra sun beds. There are only two which we found a bit strange. Poo, towels are provided. ||||We noticed that the materials used for construction are solid and not the cheapest and all works fine. Solar panels on the roof. The airco is quiet.|||| Our room (manuia 3) room was located below a family apartment. The family fwith two very noisy kids that rented this apratment during our staywas very present, also in the pool. it was at the end annoying. They also smoked a lot, even when they used the smoking spot, the smoke went to our small terrace., so this doesnt really work. Bad luck, but it can happen.||||We decided not to take the breakfast for 2500 XPF pp as the room was with approx 240 EUR excluding breafast per day plus a single transfer to the airport for 2500 XPF for a 3 km ride allrady no real value for money. Aller and retour tp Matira beach for XFP 5000 . What did I think when I booked it.......||||The nearest supermarkt is 3 km away. So you need to rent a bike or a car.||||Plates. cutlery, glasses and cups as well as instant coffee/creamer is provided.||no daily houskeeping (on request at extra charge). Washing of dishes to be done in bathroom section with sponge and liquid and towel provided. Inconvenient.||||The wifi connection was not acceptable for us. My wife needs to work sometimes and some applications couldnt be opened. I am sure this can be improved. So either use a local sim card and mobil connection or select another location/room.||||Maheata (host) is very smart and helpfull, Please add up all cost before you book the room and take into account the cost for car/bike...
Read moreThe Bora Bora Holiday Lodge is a great option to stay in Bora Bora. The room has all amenities to enjoy a lovely rest after an exciting lagoon tour or other adventure on the island. The room is very clean with excellent air-con and comfy bed. The location is beautiful and not too far from the lovely restaurants of Vaipete. We also opted to have breakfast served at the pool which was prepared with fresh fruit and produce from the gardens of the stunning estate. It was delicious and so fresh! What makes the family owned hotel stand out is the warmth and friendliness of the owners who go beyond their call to ensure you experience the most memorable stay in Bora Bora. Everything was perfect. Maheata had booked us for dinner at the Yacht Club prior to our arrival. We had excellent communication with her. Maire, the owner, waited for us for one hour to pick us up from the pier after our delayed flight. She was truly wonderful. We were so surprised to get her beautiful gifts! She booked us on a day snorkeling tour of the lagoon the next day and also drove us to the boat and ensured we got onto it! She also went beyond her way to ensure we enjoyed the sunset at St James in the evening. MAURUURU Maire! Thank you to all the lovely team at Bora Bora Lodge Maheata, Maire, Hamau and Aly. We are planning to come...
Read moreDid you ever find a place which is so good you hesitate to review it, in case it becomes so popular that everyone goes there and you cannot get in? Bora Bora Holiday's Lodge and Villa is one of those places. There are many reasons why it gets such great reviews. ||This is a family run hotel and a wonderful place to stay on the main island of Bora Bora. It is spotlessly clean, they even sweep up the fallen flower blossoms every morning to keep the grounds looking neat. The owners and staff are really welcoming and friendly, and very helpful. It is in a convenient location, and is quiet, and comfortable. This was my second stay here and I would not stay anywhere else on Bora Bora. ||For what you would pay for one of the fancy resorts, you can stay here, rent a car, go on tours, and dine at some really good restaurants. And still come out ahead. Instead of being restricted by staying at the resorts which are not on the main island, you can stay here and explore the island at your own pace, pick up the ingredients for picnic lunches at the local supermarkets, and eat at your choice of places from French style restaurants to the local "roulottes" (food trucks). This is in my opinion the best value...
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