"I had to wait 5 hours to get my room. The old reason was that I should spend another $600 for the night before. When my room was ready, nobody came up to me to let me know so I probably waited a few hours too much. Terrible experience. The staff told me a way to go to my room, through 2 long halls and 2 elevators. I am 82 years old and needed a wheelchair for that, but they did not make me aware that it was a very long walk. There was a much shorter way that I later found out by myself!"
"The best part of the hotel is the lobby . Our room very small with a child desk and plastic chair. Small window horrible outlook and Friday night was extra noisy from bar across the road. Will not stay if return to Tahiti. "
"Breakfast was way over priced. $40 for an American breakfast? Really enjoyed the stay but the restaurant was not great because of the prices and menu options. Would be nice to have someplace for luggage."
"Nope. Pool is bad. Restaurant hours are limited and minimal choices nearby. Beds are soft and bouncy. Room away from the street are quiet. Wouldn’t stay there again "
"One this property's best assets is their staff. Everyone is helpful, friendly, professional, and welcoming. They could use a concierge to help navigate the island's activities. The room was EXACTLY as pictured and quite comfortable!! It's also right down the road about a 3-5 minute walk to the local grocery store. The grounds are well kept. I enjoyed my stay and would definitely stay again!!"
"We stayed on the second floor closest to the over water bungalows. The room was average to good, but unfortunately a pipe burst apparently somewhere so they shut off the water for two hours mid-morning without informing us. Thankfully no one was taking a shower or doing a number 2. There also was construction noise on the grounds to repair the pipe which woke us up early the first morning. The building next to us is undergoing a complete gutting and reno, but we didn't hear any noise from that direction. It does look a little worrisome at first when you pass by it as there's plywood boarding up areas and open doorways. It's not what we expected from a $1000/nite hotel I guess.
There are convenient shuttles available to take you to and from your room if needed, but you smell the exhaust riding in the back. Staff were generally pleasant. The view from our room was good of the pool, Moorea, and construction grader. The lagoon was very nice and full of fish swimming about. The buffet and dance show was good.
Proximity to the airport and cruise port is nice. The Lotus Michelin restaurant is good but a bit pricey. Overall there's not many luxury hotels right on the water in town, and with Tahiti's popularity I guess they can charge a premium for that. In hindsight maybe staying elsewhere and just getting a day pass at the Intercontinental probably would have been equally as fine."
"We were told it was a straight 5 minute walk from RFP to the motel, but the motel 's car gates were locked and the receptionist didn't have a key! So we had to hike up and around a hill in the dark to get there.
$12USD breakfast was coffee, juice, a croissant and cereal. Meh. Bed was adequate, room was clean, and AC worked.
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"Was one of best hostels I've stayed in. Reception was staffed 24/7 with friendly, helpful people. Key card entry to floor, hallway & room. My private room had a double bed & a/c. The restrooms/showers are accessible, clean & private.The community area was clean, had comfortable seating, an espresso machine, teapot & fixings, microwave, water & ice."
You can choose from 14 apartments in Arue for your trip. Why not take time to appreciate the beaches during your visit?
Why should you consider an apartment over a traditional hotel room?
Offering a kitchen for convenient meals, an apartment is often more spacious than a traditional hotel room. Apartments are a good option for couples who want a more local feel, but also for families wanting the conveniences of home.
How many apartments will I find in Arue?
Expedia has 14 apartments to book in Arue.
What can I expect from the weather during my trip to Arue?
Weather is only one factor, but it can really affect your travel plans, especially if you're planning an extended stay in Arue. The hottest months are usually March and February, with an average temperature of 26°C, while the coldest months are August and September, with an average of 24°C. The rainiest months in Arue are January, February, December and March, with each month seeing an average of 321 mm of rainfall.
What are the must-see places to visit in Arue?
Arue is known for its beaches. Cultural attractions include James Norman Hall Home, whereas Plage Lafayette is a spot to enjoy nature. While here, Pointe du Taharaa – One Tree Hill and House of James Norman Hall are other places worth a visit.
What's the best way to get to and around Arue?
Knowing a bit about the transportation options can save you time when you get to your destination. Fly into Papeete (PPT-Tahiti Faaa Intl.), which is located 6 mi (9.6 km) from the city centre. Otherwise, you can search for flights to Moorea (MOZ-Temae), which is 15.8 mi (25.4 km) away. If you'd like to venture out around the area, you may want a rental car for your journey.