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Moorea Beachcomber Inter-Continental Resort - Moorea, French Polynesia

PO Box 1019 - 98729
Moorea,
Nightly Rates (323.61 - 724.27)   5 Star
Moorea Beachcomber Inter-Continental Resort

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Property Description
Resort on Moorea, one of the most spectacular tropical islands of Polynesia. Situated on the northern Western side of the island, we provide a magnificent setting for a memorable South Seas vacation experience. 143 Lanai rooms and Garden, Beach and overwater bungalows completely refurbished in 2002."Considering the length of travel, odd hours of travel and departure flights and remoteness of the Islands, FLIGHT DETAILS (International and Domestic) ARE REQUIRED AND ESSENTIAL TO ANTICIPATE GUEST ARRIVAL AND SATISFACTION"

Moorea Beachcomber Inter-Continental Resort


Amenities
  • Air Conditioned

  • Babysitting/Child Services

  • Bar/Lounge

  • Bath Tub

  • Porters

  • Coffee Maker in Room

  • Concierge Desk

  • Connecting Rooms

  • Copy Service

  • Cribs Available

  • Currency Exchange

  • 24 Hour Front Desk

  • Desk with lamp

  • Down and Out Room

  • Email Service

  • FAX

  • Gift Shop

  • Golf

  • Hairdryers Available

  • Iron

  • Mini Bar

  • Mini Bar

  • Modem Lines in Room

  • In Room Movies

  • Multilingual

  • Pool

  • Outdoor Pool

  • Parking

  • Restaurant

  • Rollaway Beds

  • Room Service

  • 24 Hour Room Service

  • Safe Deposit Box

  • Safe

  • Secretarial Service

  • Outdoor Tennis

  • Turndown Service

  • Television with Cable

  • TV Remote Control

  • Satellite TV

  • Vending Machines

  • Wake-up Service


  • Miscellaneous Information
  • Check in time is 1400 

  • Check out time is 1100 

  • Time Zone is  GMT+11 

  • 143  rooms. 

  • 0  suites. 

  • 1  floors. 


  • Guarantee Policy
    Credit Card Guarantee Required For All Arrivals - Deposit May Be Required During Special Events

    Cancellation Policy
    Cancellation policies vary by hotel. Since a hotel can set a cancellation policy up to 30 days prior to arrival, please review rate rules prior to booking to avoid possible charges.


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    Tahiti and Her Islands exude a laid-back tranquility, as romantic sunsets send giant curls of turquoise breaking over reefs. Remote and pristine, the islands really are a place where nature dominates.

    The first Europeans to arrive on the island groups were 16th-century Spanish and Portuguese explorers. The British and then the French took control of the islands in the 18th century. Tahiti, the largest island in French Polynesia, dominated by Mount Orohena at 2,236m (7,337ft) and Mount Aorai at 2,068m (6,786ft), and characterized by its spectacular
    tropical scenery, banana groves, plantations and flowers, was made a French protectorate in 1842 and a colony in 1880. The other islands were annexed by the turn of the century.

    This status quo remained until 1957, when Polynesia was made an Overseas Territory. A revised constitution, introduced in 1977, ceded greater autonomy. For the next 20 years, the islands’ politics were dominated by the French nuclear testing program. By the time the program ended in 1996, 150 separate explosions had been detonated, and Tahiti had become the focus of opposition from throughout the South Pacific, and several riots occurred. Although the protesters failed to stop the tests, their campaign had an important political effect by linking the anti-nuclear movement and the burgeoning pro-independence movement which had so far been largely unrepresented in any political forum, despite the support of a large proportion (possibly the majority) of the population.

    However, in recent years, changes have been afoot: Tahiti and Her Islands gained Overseas Country status in 2004, and pro-independence leader Oscar Temaru was elected in 2005. It only remains to be seen whether these changes result in imminent and full independence.

    Geography
    French Polynesia comprises 120 islands divided into five archipelagos: the Society Archipelago, Tuamotu Archipelago, Marquesas Islands, Austral Islands and Mangreva Islands. The Windward and Leeward Islands, collectively called the Society Archipelago, are mountainous with coastal plains. Tahiti, the largest of the Windward group, is dominated by Mount Orohena at 2,236m (7,337ft) and Mount Aorai at 2,068m (6,786ft). Moorea lies next to Tahiti, a picturesque volcanic island with white sand beaches. The Leeward Islands to the west are generally lower in altitude. The largest islands are Raiatea and Bora Bora. Tuamotu Archipelago comprises 80 coral atolls, located 298km (185 miles) east of Tahiti. The Marquesas Islands lie 1,497km (930 miles) northeast of Tahiti and are made up of two clusters of volcanic islands divided into a southern and northern group. The grass-covered Austral Islands south of Tahiti are scattered in a chain from east to west over a distance of 499km (310 miles).


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