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TAHA’A
Hotel Programs
Known as the “Vanilla Island” for the exotic scent of
its most famous crop, Taha’a offers both wild beauty
and incomparableluxury.You’llstayatLeTaha’aPrivate
IslandandSpa,oneofFrenchPolynesia’smostexclusive
resorts.Overwater bungalows fulfill every romantic
dream with beautifulaccommodationsanddramaticviews
ofthelagoon.Theresort’scharmingBeachVillasofferyour
own private pool and garden surrounded by natural rock
wallsforabsoluteprivacy.Andyou’llfindanoasisof
tranquility within the Manea Spa, shaded by a grove of
coconuttreesbetweenalovelylakeandlagoon.
Le Taha’a Private Island and Spa, Taha’a
Whennotinastateofcompleterelaxation,guestscan
explore the island’s many ancient archaeological sites, a
black pearl farm or vanilla plantation. You can even take
partinasharkfeeding,paddleanoutriggercanoeorseean Pre-andpost-cruiseTaha’aprogramsinclude:
arrayofmarinelifewhilescubadivingamidstthevioletand 3-or4-nightaccommodations,dailybreakfast,airport/hotel
yellowhuesofacoralreef. transfersforAir/SeaguestsandroundtripflightPapeete/
Raiatea/Papeete.
4 NIGHTS PRE-CRUISE
3 NIGHTS POST-CRUISE (PER PERSON, DOUBLE OCCUPANCY)
LETAHA’A ALL GUESTS AIR/SEA GUESTS ADDITIONAL
PRIVATEISLANDANDSPA PRE-CRUISE POST-CRUISE
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NIGHT
Beach Villa
$
2,095
$
1,895
$
445
Overwater Bungalow
$
2,095
$
1,895
$
445
Pre-cruise program:Aminimumof4nights(3intheislands)isrequiredtoop-
eratethisprogram,whichisbasedonaTuesdayeveningflightfrom
LosAngeles.Due todomesticinter-islandflightschedules,this
programmayincludeanovernight stayatahotelinTahiti(oceanviewroom)
orotherhospitalityservice.
Post-cruise program: Aminimumof3nightsisrequiredtooperatethis
program,whichisbasedonaTuesdayeveningflightfromTahiti.Duetodo-
mesticinter-islandflightschedules,thisprogrammayincludeafternoon
hotelaccommodationsorotherhospitalityserviceinTahitiontheday
ofdeparture.
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Cruise-only guests purchasing the post-cruise program add $175 per
person (doubleoccupancy).
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