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Day 1 |
Flight with Air New Zealand from London Heathrow via Los Angeles or opposite direction. |
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Day 2 |
Meet&Greet (compulsory):
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Greeting through our agency at the airport who will provide you shell or flower leis and assist you with the exchange of documents. |
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Taxi transfer: the transfer price is not included and must be paid on spot. Taxi is less expencive then the organised bus transfers for a short distance.
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Day 2 - Day 7 |
5 nights Hotel Sofitel Tahiti Resort, category Superior Mountain View Room (Half board)

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American breakfast
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The Sofitel Maeva Beach is situated 2 km from the international airport, 5 km from downtown Papeete and located on a secluded white sand beach overlooking Moorea.
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Tahiti - "The Island of Love"

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Tahiti, often called The Island of Love, is the largest of the 115 islands and atolls that comprise French Polynesia. The 1,042 sq. km. (402 sq. miles) of Tahiti's surface area consist of mountain peaks reaching over dense rainforests of soft ferns. Waterfalls cascading into cool rivers and streams as well as flat coastal area containing fields of taro and tropical flowers. The beaches on the island of Tahiti vary, you will find black sand beaches on the north east cost and white sand beaches on the south west side of Tahiti. Most of the hotel resorts in Tahiti can be found on the west coast side of the island of Tahiti.
Around Tahiti-Nui (big Tahiti) a 114 km. (71 miles) road winds between the mountains and the sea. And on the peninsula of Tahiti-Iti (little Tahiti) the road continues down each coast for 18 km. (12 miles). An interior road climbs past dairy farms and citrus groves with a panoramic view from the Plateau of Taravao - the isthmus that connects the two islands.
Papeete, the bustling capital of Tahiti and her Islands, contains the government offices, police headquarters, hospitals and clinics, banks, telecommunications centre, airline and travel agencies, boutiques and black pearl shops. International cargo freighters, copra ships, luxury liners and sailing yachts share the harbour. A modern city, it hums with happy voices as the daily drama is staged.
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Day 7 |
Crossing from Papeete to Moorea (Ferry).
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Day 7 - Day 14 |
7 nights Pension Les Tipaniers Iti, category Bungalow (7 nighs minimum) Transfers included

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Les Tipaniers Iti, provides an additional five 4-person farés equipped with kitchenettes, five kilometres from the hotel. A sun deckstyle wharf provides berths for boats.
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MOOREA

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"The magical island"
Moorea, which has often been likened to James Michener's mythical island of Bali Hai, is only 17 km (11 miles) from Tahiti.
Many visitors say it is worth the airfare to see Moorea's spectacular bays. The volcanic peaks, reflected in the tranquil waters of Cook's Bay and Opunohu Bay, rise like a shark's jaw from the island's basaltic base.
The mountain slopes are covered with pineapple plantations, and white sand beaches border crystalline lagoons. Moorea is ideal for a day's visit and even better when you visit by air.
After only a few days, you will discover that Moorea has filled you with peace, delight and a wonderful sense of happiness.
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Day 14 |
Crossing from Moorea to Papeete. Duration of around 40 minutes.
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Taxi transfer: The transfer price is not included and must be paid on spot. Taxi is less expensive than the organised bus transfers for a short distance.
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Day 14 |
1 night Hotel Tiare Tahiti category Standard room.

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This hotel is located in the heart of Papeete, on the water-front, facing the harbour.
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Last night in Papeete.

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As you leave Papeete earlier in the morning than domestic flights arrive to the international airport you have to stay the last night in Papeete.
And that's not that bad. It will be a pleasure to us to give you some tips for the evening.
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Day 15 |
Flight from Papeete to London Heathrow.
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