We stayed at Club Med the first week of June, 2008 and couldn't have been any happier. Like some other reviews, it is not a top of the line resort but for the price you can't beat it. It includes 3 meals a day, snacks and drinks all day long. The rooms are ok but you are not there to be in the room....right? We did not feel that the bed was horrible and I am a very picky sleeper. I actually liked it better than my mattress at home. Make sure while in your room you do not leave any food out in the open. They have an ant problem and if you leave one little crumb you will have ants.
We went one night to Bloody Mary's for dinner (be prepared to spend some money) and met a couple that stayed at St. Regis and their iced tea at lunch was $12 alone!!! We walked around town and went to the market and the .99 grab bag of chips was $10, a can of corn was $4 and a tube of chapstick was $10. I loved the French Poylynasian but it is sooooo expensive! That is why I'm glad we went with Club Med or we would have never been able to enjoy such a beautiful place.
We would recommend doing all of the free stuff the resort offers. You can also purchase excursions from the hotel to do. We did the half day shark/sting ray tour and had a great time. It was well worth the money. I did hear however that you can book direct with some tour companies and save money. One the tours are cheaper and two the exchange rate is better. When we were there the dollar was only worth .68 at the hotel and .80 in town shopping so always ask what the rate is before purchasing things. Since on the subject of purchasing items, be prepared that souviener items are very expensive also. The cheapest kids shirt (cheaper made mind you) was $26. I could have gotten it at a flea market for $2.
We took a walk to Martira Beach one morning and it was beautiful. You can walk out in the water forever and it is still at your waist. The walk was a little longer than I had expected but it went by fast. Just watch out for the dogs!!! Dogs are everywhere and some are not as nice as you might think. We actually had one chase after us. I wanted to rent a bicycle to go around the island but just ran out of time due to airline cancellations and our trip was cut short.
The resort was great and the GO's couldn't have been any more friendly. I told some people it reminded me of the movie Dirty Dancing with all of the young workers. Food was great and always something good to eat. We were able to try some foods that we would have never gotten to try again on the "Ocean" night at the buffet. There were always some sort of fresh fish, raw fish and even steaks for lunch one day. I came home having withdrawls for the buffets. Only negative thing I have to say about the resort is the bar. If you like a fancy drink, find something else to drink!!! They are not the best bartenders but they do try hard! The language barrier doesn't help but their skills are not up to par either. Their juices there are not concentrated so they seem watered down to begin with and then they add the alcohol and it is just not like it is in the states. I drank some much fruit juices down there that my teeth actually started hurting because of the acid. But.......it was worth it. :)
Please make sure you bring water shoes, not flip flops, if you go to Bora Bora. We went to the Motu and it is not all sand. It is washed up coral and it killed my feet. My feet are very sensitive and I could not walk on the motu bare footed. The water around the resort is ok, not beautiful so go to the motu for the beauty of the water. They only have chairs for rent ($10) over there so make sure you bring some towels. The locals taking you to and from the motu are a hoot!
If you are a beachcomber...you will be in heaven!! Make sure to bring some Ziplock baggies with you to take your possessions home. We got some of the prettiest shells I have ever seen. Watch out for the hermit crabs though.














