HILTON MOOREA LAGOON RESORT & SPA
Bungalows on stilts in a hotel with pool, bars and restaurants between Cook and Opunohu bays.
Located between Cook and Opunohu Bays, the Hilton enjoys optimal sunshine and features a large waterfront pool and a beautiful natural white sand beach. It has 106 local style units, including 52 garden bungalows with private pool, and 54 on stilts with direct access to the lagoon, terrace and glass bottom table. Several bars and restaurants, including Arii Vahine, host a Polynesian show on Wednesdays and Saturdays. Many activities and excursions.
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La struttura o le varie strutture poste a Moorea organizzassero un imbarcazione che almeno ad agosto avesse orari più consoni!!!????,alle
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The Hilton Moorea Lagoon Resort & Spa is undeniably in a stunning location, and its overwater Creperie offers a unique "eat with the sharks" experience that’s truly memorable. Watching reef sharks and rays glide by beneath you while dining is worth the visit alone, it’s a one of a kind setting!
However, the crepes themselves are overpriced for what you get. While decent, they don’t quite live up to the cost, especially when compared to the incredible (and far cheaper) crepes we had in Tahiti. For just a fraction of the price, we enjoyed thinner, crispier, and more flavorful crepes elsewhere.
Verdict:
Must-visit for the atmosphere & shark viewing a bucket-list experience!
Not the best value for the food, temper your expectations on taste vs. price.
If you’re staying at the resort, it’s still worth trying once for the novelty, but if you’re a crepe connoisseur, you’ll find better (and much more affordable) options elsewhere in French Polynesia. 4.5/5 for the experience, 2/5 for the crepes.