Vahine Island
Overview Vahine Island, a Luxury Collection Resort, is a hidden gem in French Polynesia. Located on the reef of Taha’a, this boutique hotel offers a magical Robinson Crusoe-like experience in an idyllic turquoise and green setting.
Location and Accessibility Vahine Island is situated on Motu Tuvahine, off the coast of Raiatea. Accessible only by boat, the island provides a secluded and exclusive ...
Overview Vahine Island, a Luxury Collection Resort, is a hidden gem in French Polynesia. Located on the reef of Taha’a, this boutique hotel offers a magical Robinson Crusoe-like experience in an idyllic turquoise and green setting.
Location and Accessibility Vahine Island is situated on Motu Tuvahine, off the coast of Raiatea. Accessible only by boat, the island provides a secluded and exclusive experience, perfect for those seeking privacy and tranquility.
Accommodations The island features two properties: the Hotel side with 9 authentic yet comfortable Polynesian bungalows (6 with direct access to the coral garden and 3 overwater bungalows), and the Villa Royale with 6 luxurious suites, an indoor-outdoor pool, a fitness room, and a billiard area. Each property offers stunning views of the lagoon and a serene atmosphere.
Amenities/Inclusions
Dining: Gourmet meals prepared by a private chef, beach barbecues, and personalized dining experiences.
Water Sports: Snorkeling, diving, kayaking, and paddleboarding.
Spa: In-villa spa treatments, including massages and facials.
Activities: Guided nature walks, mangrove tours, sunset cruises, and exploring tropical trails by foot, bicycle, or private buggy.
Sustainability: Vahine Island is committed to sustainable practices and environmental conservation.
Activities Guests can enjoy a range of activities, including:
Water Activities: Snorkeling, diving, kayaking, and paddleboarding.
Relaxation: Hammock napping, sunbathing, beach games, and picnics at one of the island's pristine beaches.
Dining: Private dining experiences, beach barbecues, and gourmet meals.
Special Features Vahine Island is a designated marine protected area and a biodiversity hotspot. The island's coral reef sanctuary and forest reserve are funded through ecotourism revenue, supporting conservation efforts and environmental education programs for local communities.
Overview Vahine Island, a Luxury Collection Resort, is a hidden gem in French Polynesia. Located on the reef of Taha’a, this boutique hotel offers a magical Robinson Crusoe-like experience in an idyllic turquoise and green setting.
Location and Accessibility Vahine Island is situated on Motu Tuvahine, off the coast of Raiatea. Accessible only by boat, the island provides a secluded and exclusive experience, perfect for those seeking privacy and tranquility.
Accommodations The island features two properties: the Hotel side with 9 authentic yet comfortable Polynesian bungalows (6 with direct access to the coral garden and 3 overwater bungalows), and the Villa Royale with 6 luxurious suites, an indoor-outdoor pool, a fitness room, and a billiard area. Each property offers stunning views of the lagoon and a serene atmosphere.
Amenities/Inclusions
Dining: Gourmet meals prepared by a private chef, beach barbecues, and personalized dining experiences.
Water Sports: Snorkeling, diving, kayaking, and paddleboarding.
Spa: In-villa spa treatments, including massages and facials.
Activities: Guided nature walks, mangrove tours, sunset cruises, and exploring tropical trails by foot, bicycle, or private buggy.
Sustainability: Vahine Island is committed to sustainable practices and environmental conservation.
Activities Guests can enjoy a range of activities, including:
Water Activities: Snorkeling, diving, kayaking, and paddleboarding.
Relaxation: Hammock napping, sunbathing, beach games, and picnics at one of the island's pristine beaches.
Dining: Private dining experiences, beach barbecues, and gourmet meals.
Special Features Vahine Island is a designated marine protected area and a biodiversity hotspot. The island's coral reef sanctuary and forest reserve are funded through ecotourism revenue, supporting conservation efforts and environmental education programs for local communities.