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ACCOMMODATION
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Polynesian-style bungalows and farés (the Tahitian term for home) are linked to the public areas by black, lava-stone walkways. These individual accommodations enjoy a variety of settings, from garden-view and beachfront to over water locations. Whether bungalows or farés, the oversized rooms a take on the eclectic taste of an old trader’s house. Each is furnished in rattan and bamboo, with Tasmanian oak floors, red-cedar walls, ceilings of pandanus lashed to beams of Douglas fir, ball-and-claw, cast-iron tubs, overhead fans, and so much more
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Patio Most of the Eating and entertaining takes place outside when you have this for a view why spend it in doors. |
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