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  1. Fare Suisse is a nice pension in Papeete.  The owner provides no cost transport from the airport to the pension and then free transport, when you need it, to the ferry or cruise.  It is very simple and clean, but really no amenities.  It is about a 4 minute walk to the waterfront and then another 10 minutes to the market.  It is also about 2 blocks from a large supermarket.

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  2. There is an ATM at the airport with a good rate. The staffed currency exchange booth is about 10% less.  Taxis take cash. They will take USD at 1000 Xpf = $10 USD.  The ferry is next to the cruise dock.  An easy 2 minute walk. No reservations are needed. About $30 round trip and they accept credit cards. 

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  3. We will be on our first Windstar cruise in July. We have been on the Paul Gauguin 8 times.  From the East Coast 7 days is way too short.  We always add on pre and post resort stays. I would choose what resort interests you the most as Windstar does not include all as options.  We like a day or three pre cruise to get over the jet lag.  This time we will have 2 nights at the Hilton precruise and the. 4 at the Hi,ton on Moorea post cruise and finally 2 at the IC on Tahiti after that. The last 2 nights are due to award flight availability. 
     

    Generally the cruise packages are very pricey vs doing it yourself. Making hotel reservations and taking taxis is very easy in Tahiti.  I find tons of differences between each island.  We don’t think it is repetitive. 

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  4. They bring the kayaks to the motu at Taha's and you simply ask for one.  Never a long wait.  They may have them available from the platform at a couple of other stops.

     

    On Rangiora sign up for the ships Aquarium snorkel.  It sells out quickly, is very good, and there are very few if any other options to book privately.  On Fakarava look to coordinate a private excursion with Ato (fakaravaexplorer@hotmail.com).  He does look for you to get a group together.  This is a great snorkel excursion with lunch on a motu.  On Huahine book with huahinenautique.com for a great snorkel, also with a lunch on a motu.  On Bora Bora we love Pure Snorkeling with Reef Discovery.  This is now available as a ship's excursion as well.  On Taha'a you can do the ships drift snorkel which is very good but you do lose about 1-2 hours at their motu of you decide on that.

     

    Hope t his helps.

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  5. Instead of a dayroom you can book a room yourself for the night, for around $400. Check in early.  The room won’t be ready but you can leave your luggage and enjoy the pool and relax.  Room should be ready by noon. You can nap, shower, etc. and far less expensive than arranging this though the ship.  Taxi to the hotel will be about $25 for the IC, a little less for the Hilton 

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  6. In July we flew United to SFO and the on to Newark.  We were in business class (you do get off the plane first) and had a 4 hour layover in SFO.  We would have made a 2 hour connection but only by 15 minutes.  Our luggage did come out first and immigration was fast, as was customs.  Unfortunately we were able to quickly leave our bags just outside customs for the next flight but we were outside of security.  We had to go through security again which took about 40 minutes.

     

    So............2 hours is really tight.  I would try and avoid that if possible.

  7. We have been on PG 8 times and now have a Windstar Cruise in July of 2024.  I personally would not be concerned with the deposit issue.  Suggest you use a Travel Agent as many can provided some added on board credit and/or a post cruise rebate.  We love the PG but chose the Windstar for a few reasons.

     

    Windstar had a very good price for their 7 night trip for July.  For the two of us it was $5400 which is about half of the PG fare.  I know we have to add in gratuities and we will not get free internet or laundry.  PG is all inclusive and includes drinks but since we don't drink alcohol that does not matter to us.  On Windstar I believe it would be $89 per person per day to include all this or about another $1400 for the two of us.  The Windstar rate is would still be a good savings for us.

     

    In February Windstar is relocating the Star Breeze, a motor yacht, to Tahiti.  This ship appears to be pretty similar to the PG.  It looks like it may have a few more dining options and is also about 300 passengers.

     

    The deck 4 cabins on PG are 200 square feet.  On Windstar the similar cabin is 270 which is a significant difference.  We don't spend a lot of time in the cabin but a little more space would be welcome. 

     

    Our last cruise (this past July) on the PG was very good.  The crew is spectacular.  I did find that some things have changed from prior sailings that most first time passengers would not miss.  That being said minor things like flowers in the cabin, fruit bowls in the cabin, the captain showing up at the repeaters cruise (he did not) were some of the things that we missed but are not crucial.  I did send a message to PG with an in depth review of my concerns and they acknowledged receipt but nothing more.

     

    So........we are anticipating that Windstar will be spectacular as the PG has been.  If the price was the same I would probably flip a coin.  You probably can't go wrong with either..

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  8. Below is a cut and paste from Bloody Mary's

     

    Bora Bora, 27 July 2023 Ia orana friends and esteemed partners. As you may have heard, 2023 has brought exciting new changes for Bloody Mary’s. In March of this year, construction of Bloody Mary’s Hotel officially began! After four years of careful planning and navigating unforeseen circumstances (COVID!), the owners and staff of Bloody Mary’s are thrilled to be starting this new adventure. In anticipation of the new hotel, Bloody Mary’s Restaurant & Bar will also be getting some much-deserved renovations. We must bring the current restaurant up to the standards of the hotel, all the while keeping the charm and authenticity that have drawn people to our establishment since 1979. Not an easy task as you can imagine! To accomplish all the necessary renovations, we must close the restaurant starting Sunday September 3rd, 2023. A grand reopening date has yet to be determined. We will do our best to inform you in a timely manner of any date changes or other disruptions in service. Thank you for your support throughout the years and we look forward to our continued partnership and exciting new collaborations.

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