Moorea Overwater Bungalows
Located in the Islands of Tahiti in French Polynesia, Mo’orea is home to several overwater bungalows in the quintessential setting that everyone dreams of when they think of overwater bungalows. Here’s everything you need to know about Moorea overwater bungalows.
To get to Moorea, you’ll first fly to Tahiti Island and then catch an interisland flight or ferry to Moorea. It’s important to note that flights and ferries to Moorea typically cease daily operations around 5 pm. What this means for your planning is that you’ll typically need to spend a night in Papeete and then head to Moorea the following day.
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Hilton Moorea Lagoon Resort
Highlights
Located between Cook’s Bay and Opunohy Bay, Hilton Moorea Lagoon Resort features panoramic mountain and lagoon views. Swim or snorkel in the lagoon directly from one of the resort’s 54 overwater bungalows and see fish, stingrays, and blacktip reef sharks. If you need a change of scenery, head to the resort’s lagoon-style pool or its small beach. There’s also a spa, tennis, and fitness center, so you’ll lack things to do at the resort. However, just a 15-minute drive away you can explore all the activities that the island has to offer.
Despite being an older resort, the rooms are spacious and have glass floor panels, king beds, and free WiFi. Parts of the property are undergoing renovations, which is wonderful to see, but may impact your vacation so be sure to check with the resort before booking.
Enjoy a romantic evening at Moorea’s only overwater restaurant, Toatea Bar & Creperie, or book a fine dining experience with live entertainment, available on select nights. You’ll find more authentic food outside the resort, but if you’re looking for easy, you’ll find quality food and good service at the resort’s restaurants.
Pro tip: Book your stay using Hilton Honors points
Sofitel Kia Ora Moorea Beach
Highlights
Located on Temae, the island’s longest beach, Sofitel Kia Ora Moorea Beach enjoys a stunning secluded location that offers beautiful views of both sunrise and sunset.
The resort is home to 110 bungalows (38 overwater plus a mix of beach, lagoon view, and garden bungalows) that feature king beds, free WiFi, satellite TV, daily turndown service, and air conditioning. The overwater bungalows feature glass floor panels, direct lagoon access from the porch (perfect for snorkeling in the protected marine area the resort calls home), and interiors inspired by the art of Paul Gauguin.
Take your meals at Pure, with views of the Island of Tahiti, or at K Restaurant, under a cathedral ceiling made with Kahaia wood from the Tuamotu atolls. Snacks and drinks can be had at Vue Bar or the Beach Bar and water and ice stations can be found throughout the resort to keep you well hydrated.
Hotel Manava Beach Resort & Spa Moorea
Highlights
Hotel Manava Beach Resort & Spa Moorea offers a wide variety of accommodations to suit both couples and families. Overwater bungalows offer luxury and serenity while accommodations like the garden view duplex with kitchenette are ideal for families or groups. The overwater bungalows feature king beds, glass floor windows, WiFi, air conditioning, and direct water access.
Located near Cook’s Bay and the village of Maharepa and just 10 minutes from the airport, Hotel Manava Beach Resort makes for an ideal home base to explore the island of Moorea.
In addition to snorkeling, the resort has an on-site diving center, a spa that offers traditional Polynesian massage, an infinity edge pool, one restaurant, two bars, standup paddle boarding, and kayaking.