We booked through Tahiti Legends who provided a superb service (thanks Christine), and got a great deal of 1 night at the IC Tahiti plus 5 nights at Le Moana for the price of 3 (all breakfasts included). The hotel was everything we hoped it would be. From the initial greeting at the airport, the trip by boat to the hotel and the welcome by Stephanie and her team, to the moment we left, nothing could have been more perfect. The location, service, and overall feel of the hotel (traditional French polynesian style, small, intimate, friendly) were perfect. We joined the Priority Club before we left, and got upgraded to a horizon OWB. This is well worth joining. I joined the Ambassador programme while there, which gave us a 4pm checkout and other benefits for future IC stays - at £75pa its worth it.
We decided not to go mad on the trips available and use the time for total relaxation, which is what we went there for! Bloody Mary's for dinner was nice, although at about £50 each for a 3 course meal and drinks, it wasn't cheap. Bit of a conveyor belt though. You choose your meal from the display of the meats as you walk in. The bus driver said he would pick us up at 8 to go back to the hotel, so I was always looking at my watch. Anyway, back to the IC. We had a bad experience with the dinner show at the IC Thalasso. Again, not cheap, and we were given seats inside the restaurant and had to view the dancing through the window! To make it worse, one door was closed, so we couldnt hear the music anyway. The buffet meal was pretty awful, and the show itself was very poor to be honest, with the male dancers not really having a clue - this show is best avoided in my opinion. We complained via the Le Moana, and although Stephanie was very apologetic, and contacted the restaurant manager (Guillaume?) at the Thalasso, he didnt want to know, which I felt was very bad customer service. Spend your money on something else. This was at the Thalasso remember, not Le Moana, although they have a similar show on the beach I believe.
We bought pearls at Nico's in Vaitape, which the local people at the hotel thought was an expensive shop, so look around first.


















