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Tahiti Honeymoon Paradise

One of the most beautiful places on earth, Tahiti seduces honeymoon couples and others with its glorious islands, clear turquoise waters, extraordinary hotels, breath-taking sunsets, and French Polynesian charm.

Writer Cynthia Blair took a trip to paradise and came back to describe its natural wonders, its water sports, its culture, and even what to pack for a honeymoon trip to Tahiti.

Tahiti Honeymoon Hotels
Wondering which hotels in Tahiti might delight you most? Says Cynthia:

    "Le Meridien Bora Bora is the best for a honeymoon. It’s on its own island, and it has a private white sand beach that borders the lagoon on one side and a manmade lake on the other. The dramatic main building is a spectacular structure, and it serves as an eye-pleasing contrast to the thatch-roofed overwater bungalows that stretch out over turquoise waters.

    "Intercontinental Resort and Spa Moorea offers the best facilities, including the unique Moorea Dolphin Center and every type of water sport a honeymoon couple might want to participate in, right on the property.

    "Radisson Tahiti is the island's newest honeymoon hotel, serene and luxurious. It has a black sand beach, spectacular views, and a gorgeous pool.

    "Moorea Pearl Resort & Spa offers an intimate honeymoon experience; its small size gives it the feeling of a boutique hotel, rather than a full-scale resort. The ambiance is peaceful and private, best for those who want a honeymoon that shuts out the rest of the world.

    "Sheraton Tahiti features a great lobby and a convenient location, but is primarily a standard hotel without the true beach experience associated with a trip to Tahiti. It's fine for corporate and family events, but lacks the truly romantic honeymoon feeling of the other hotels."

Monday April 28, 2008 | comments (0)

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