If you have never been to Tahiti and would like to avoid the crowds, this is a great place. The Hosts, Marco and Tatiana are very nice, to be sure. The location is nice, but not quite what is represented on the website. We were expecting to be the only people on the Motu--not quite! There are a number of property owners who have built homes on the motu, the views on the web site cleverly avoid showing that. The "beach" is only about 20 feet long, the vast majority of the shoreline being ironshore. The other side of the motu has a picnic area that the resorts use to take their guests to, although we didn't see many. There are two photos on the website that had to have been taken somewhere else, as they show a long sandy beach with a reef in the distance. The reef side of the motu is heavy ironshore. You should consider if anyone of your party has a problem with insects, as there were quite a few mosquitoes and other insects, particularly when the air was still. All in all, it is a nice place, but I was somewhat disappointed that it wasn't as private as we were led to believe.
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