RANGIROA KIA ORA SAUVAGE
The Kia Ora Sauvage is unlike any other resort or experience in French Polynesia. Located across the lagoon, at almost one hour transfer by boat from the Hotel Kia Ora Rangiroa, lies the Kia Ora Sauvage where the legend of Robinson Crusoe becomes true in a setting of 5 traditional bungalows nestled amid the coconut and palm trees. A piece of heaven where an atmosphere of luxury combined with authenticity prevails, where an unique and unforgettable experience within the most beautiful natural environment ever awaits you.
A charming staff provides the resort's services: simple, healthful meals emphasizing fresh seafood; a cocktail and snack bar; and, island activities fitting the season, such as fishing, shelling and reef exploration. A canoe, snorkeling and fishing equipment are all available for your use. The resort prefers that guests allow a minimum of two nights at the Kia Ora Sauvage. Due to flight schedules into and out of Rangiroa, it is frequently necessary and recommended that you allow at least one night at Hotel Kia Ora before and after your visit.
Words can't describe the warmth, peace, and refreshing experience of spending a few days in this magnificent location. The Kia Ora Sauvage will leave you with honeymoon memories to last a lifetime.
Kia Ora Sauvage Amenities and Activities:
- Canoes
- Fishing
- Pentanque
- Snorkeling
- Shark feeding
- Nature Hikes
Kia Ora Sauvage Honeymoon Bungalows:
Five enchanting bungalows provide accommodations for a total of 10 guests. Each thatched-roof bungalow has been hand-crafted from native wood, bamboo and palm. The bungalows have private facilities featuring gardens and showers. The motu of Avearahi is not wired for electricity or phones so your complete escape from civilization is guaranteed. Each evening, soft glowing oil lamps are brought to your bungalow. At night you can relax on your private terrace under a sky filled with stars and watch the torches being lit on the beach. A sandy beach, hammock, lounge chairs and a large deck give you plenty of perches to view the beautiful lagoon.
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