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InterContinental Beachcomber Resort
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Situated Near
famous Opunohu Bay in Moorea, the resort’s private beach is in
a spectacular location between the island’s lush mountains and
the lagoon.
Swim with
dolphins in the hotel's lagoon, or go scuba diving, feed sharks
and rays, or explore an underwater rose garden. Spacious lanai
rooms offer a private balcony with furniture, international
television channels, and movies in English.
The focal
point of the resort is a huge natural pool that has been made
into a home for dolphins; free to swim away into the waters
surrounding the island, they always return to the lagoon. An
on-site dive center offers other opportunities to explore the
natural surroundings, including ocean and lagoon diving, feeding
sharks and rays, and visiting an underwater rose garden. The
hotel's Tahitian spa offers traditional massages, flower baths,
rain showers, and a variety of wraps and body treatments.
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Here,
you'll find the real South Seas experience -- a casual, barefoot
existence amidst white sand beaches, multi-hued lagoons and, of course,
quaint Tahitian-style hotels offering plenty of sun and fun activities.
With
a circumference of only 37 miles, and coastline served by paved road,
Moorea can be encircled in a single day's bicycle or car tour. Be sure
to stop in the villages and boutiques as you make your way around.
Or
drive to the Belvedere lookout point, high in the interior of Moorea,
for spectacular views of Opunohu and Cook's Bays. Windsurfing
enthusiasts tout the latter as one of the best sailing spots in French
PolynesiaFor
an adventure befitting Robinson Crusoe, arrange for a day trip to a motu,
the tiny uninhabited islets that dot the surrounding sea. Your boatman
will be happy to drop you off, returning for you at an arranged time.
Also, Don't miss Dolphin Quest. Honeymooners
Why Tahiti?
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InterContinental Beachcomber Resort Moorea
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InterContinental
Beachcomber Resort Moorea provides
all the comfort and friendly service you would expect from a truly
international Polynesian resort. 50 air-conditioned overwater suite
bungalows, 44 air-conditioned beach and garden bungalows, 1 lanai suite
and 48 air-conditioned lanai rooms fully appointed with international
amenities. Two restaurants, a bar, two boutiques, rent-a-car desk,
activities and excursion desk, Dolphin Quest, Bathy’s Dive Center and
watersports center. Relax around the pool or on the white sand beaches.
Children are welcome at the Kids Only Club. Hélène Spa is the place to
pamper yourself.
Free Activities: Snorkeling equipment, freshwater swimming pool,
outrigger canoes, two day/night tennis courts, demonstrations of pareo
tying and dancing. Live Tahitian music daily and Tahitian shows three
times a week.
* Rated Best Polynesian Show in all of Tahiti.
See
Poll
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24-hour
room service is also available
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Guest Room
Amenities |
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Garden Lanai Rooms

Garden Bungalows

Beach Bungalows
Overwater Bungalow

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-
Bathrobe
- Bathtub
- Cable / Satellite
TV
- Coffee Maker
- Color TV
- Connecting Rooms
- Crib
- Hairdryer
- High-speed
Internet Access
- In Room Movies -
Pay Per View
- In Room Safe
- Individually
Controlled Air Conditioning
- Iron / Ironing
Board
- Mini Bar
- Phone with Voice
Mail
- Private Bathroom
- Rollaway Bed/Cot
- Separate Hanging
Closet
- Tea Maker
- Two-Line Phone
- Work Desk w/ Lamp
- WorldPrint - Fax
and Printer
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Reviews
Traveler rating:
Moorea:
InterContinental Resort & Spa Moorea:
"Beautiful resort"
Mar 16, 2006: A TripAdvisor Member,
San Francisco
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My experience with this hotel took
place in: March, 2006
My ratings for this hotel are:
 Rooms
 Service
 Value
 Cleanliness
 Dining
 Activities
and gym
 Pool
I traveled to this hotel with:
spouse/partner
Would I stay at this location
again: absolutely!
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First of
all, let's get this clear-if you spend the
time traveling to the middle of nowhere, and
your priorities are drinking huge amounts of
alcohol, and insist on comparing the food to
top restaurants in some major metropolitan
city...then don't come here.
The IC on Moorea is for people whom want to
enjoy the amazing natural beauty of Moorea,
while staying at a wonderfully designed
resort.
The property is beautiful and well maintained.
The staff, while not overly friendly, was very
cordial and eager to help. Food was good, to
excellent at times. Remember folks, you're out
in the middle of the Pacific. Not a lot of
supermarkets near by. How they manage to
prepare the meals they do, is nothing less
than amazing.
In addition, while we flirted with the idea of
staying at the Pearl or the Sheraton, from
what we saw of those properties, we made the
right choice. The lagoons at the IC provide
fantastic snorkeling and beach lounging. The
OWB we stayed in was great. I think the maid
came by three+ times a day to keep the room
tidy and make sure towels were fresh.
Would absolutely stay there again!
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Moorea:
InterContinental Hotels Beachcomber Resort Moorea:
"Great Resort - Service just OK"
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My husband
and I honeymoon. Starting from the hotel lobby,
everything we did and saw was more beautiful than the
next
The lobby was large, spacious, airy, with a great bar
where you could hang out while waiting for your ride
to dinner.
We unexpectedly came here after being disappointed at
the Intercontinental Beachcomber in Tahiti. We kept
hearing that Moorea was the better resort. So, the
friendly Intercontinental Tahiti staff helped me
transfer my room vouchers to the Moorea resort at no
additional cost! We were upgraded (I think) to a beach
bungalow. This room may have been one of the nicest
I've stayed in... the bathroom was gorgeous - mirrors
everywhere with a great open shower. The deck was so
cute and the view of the beach and lagoon was amazing.
There were flowers everywhere you went. Women were
expected to pick up flowers and put them in their hair
or behind their ear (actually, men, too!) which made
it even more romantic!
Because cab rides are outrageously expensive, each
restaurant gives you a free ride. You pick between an
early time and a later time and they send a shuttle to
your hotel. This makes for interesting conversation
with other travelers on your way to dinner. The pearl
shops also do this, which makes shopping even that
much more fun!
Our first and best dinner was at Alberto's where Ron,
a "local" American, plays classic favorites for the
crowd. The Italian food at Albertos was great
considering we were in the FP and the music was even
better! We ended up seeing Ron play at another
restaurant on our last night on Moorea, which was
great.
We bought pearls at the Black Pearl Gem Company. It
was such a great experience and I learned so much from
the salesman. He was so nice - I wish I had his name
for you.
Back to the hotel...
The pool was great. A little busy at times, especially
when the cruise ship people stopped by. They probably
came here because it must be one of, if not the,
nicest hotel on the island. But it was not a big deal.
Overall, I would definitely come here again If I were
to come all the way to the FP again, which I probably
won't. It was the prettiest island I saw (others were
Bora Bora and Tahiti) and the hotel was gorgeous.
Oh! And we went for a couples deal at the Spa... so
incredible! A fresh water bath, a massage, and a
flower bath were just what we needed to make our
honeymoon complete. If you go here, you have to do the
flower bath - it's amazing! This is ranked one of the
most beautiful spas in the world... and it is!
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Another Review:
Every bungalow here has air-conditioning, which was very
important to us! I love the way the bungalows are constructed.
There were shutters on either side of the bed, which could be
opened to let in the fragrant breezes. The one time it rained
during our trip (very late at night), we woke up to the sound
of the downpour hitting the thatched roof, a very unusual
sound, but also romantic!
I had requested #311, and they gave it to us! It is definitely
the best one at the resort. While it was very dark when we
first got to the room, waking up the next morning, we were
greeted with the most beautiful view imaginable. The deck of
311 is framed with beautiful tropical palms and other tropical
trees and bushes. It is right on the beach (a few of the
bungalows are set back a bit), allowing us a perfect view of
the ocean, and immediate access to the beach. There was a
hammock right next to our bungalow, which was not once (that
we noticed) used by anyone else the entire time we were there.
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Dining
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Fare Hana Restaurant - This casual poolside
restaurant offers day-long dining; a breakfast menu is
available throughout the day.
Fare Nui
Restaurant - Overlooking the pool and the reef, this
restaurant is open for breakfast and dinner.
Motu Iti
Bar - Between the lobby and the pool, the bar provides a
relaxing atmosphere and breathtaking colors at sunset; it
features tropical cocktails, and live music and various
daily demonstrations at sunset.
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Insider
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Must
See ! |
Arahurahu
Marae The only ancient temple or meeting place in all of
Polynesia that has been fully restored. It is used for the
re-enactment of old Polynesian ceremonies during July's Heiva i
Tahiti celebrations.
The Lagoonarium This underwater viewing room is surrounded
by pens containing reef sharks, sea turtles and many colourful
species of tropical fish and has a terrific view of Moorea. Our Different Evening Shows The hotel's Tiare
restaurant is designed like an amphitheatre, with three levels to
allow our guests full enjoyment of the Tahitian dance show
performed on the water's edge. View from the Belvedere |
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Don't
Go Home Without
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| Tiare,
Monoi (Tahitian coconut oil fragranced with Tiare Tahiti,
Frangipani, Vanilla etc...), Best Black pearls @ Ron's,
See Black Pearls Vanilla, Pareo
(Polynesian sarong) |
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Tips
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forget to wear plastic shoes and sunscreen during your visit to
Moorea |
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