How do you get around the island of Moorea?
How do you get around the island of Moorea?
What is the best month to visit Moorea?
What movie was filmed in Moorea?
1. The Bounty (1984)
How much is the ferry from Tahiti to Moorea?
How many days do you need in Moorea?
Personally, I think about 4-6 nights is the optimal amount of time to travel to Moorea. It's enough to feel totally relaxed, while still having time to see and do a lot! But do as many nights as you can!
What month is best to visit Tahiti?
What is the cheapest month to visit Tahiti?
Is Bora Bora more expensive than Moorea?
Moorea: The Cost. On average, an overwater in Bora Bora during the high season will cost you around $1200-1300/night, whereas the same overwater bungalow in Moorea will cost you around $800-900/night. Overall, Moorea definitely wins when it comes to the affordability factor in the battle of Bora Bora vs.
Is it worth going to Moorea?
Moorea offers both relaxation and adventure, so there's something for everyone. As a result, give Moorea some thought if you're considering a trip to French Polynesia. You won't be let down.
How much do you tip in Tahiti?
Traditionally, tipping has been contrary to the Tahitian custom of hospitality. It is neither required nor expected. However, if you receive particularly good service from someone the gesture will be appreciated. Mind you, they may not accept it but you will not be insulting them either.
Do you need a car to get around Moorea?
Without a means of transportation, you will be confined to a limited geographical area and may miss the diversity of Moorea. Renting a vehicle is not just about exploring the island as a whole. Some hotels in Moorea do not have direct access to the lagoon and others are even several miles from the first beach.
Do I need to bring cash to Moorea?
The hotel will also exchange currency, but almost all restaurants, bars and grocery stores on Mo'orea take cards. There are a few casual pizza places and food trucks, etc. that only take cash, so just check places ahead of time. We always have some, but only withdraw/exchange as needed to not end up with extra.