Price | £111 - £497 |
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CHEAPEST CITY IN FRENCH POLYNESIA | Temae | 58% cheaper | Hotels in Temae are the cheapest in French Polynesia at just £111 per night on average |
MOST EXPENSIVE CITY IN FRENCH POLYNESIA | Vaitape | 47% more expensive | Vaitape has the highest priced hotels in French Polynesia with rooms averaging £497 per night |
MOST POPULAR CITY IN FRENCH POLYNESIA | Vaitape | 82% more users visited | More momondo users search for hotels in Vaitape than any other city in French Polynesia |
Those looking for a hotel near Marché de Papeete should expect to pay £81/night for area hotels. Below are the 10 best hotel options in the area. Hotels near Marché de Papeete are typically 75% less expensive than the average hotel in French Polynesia, which is £335.
Low season | December | cheapest month to stay |
High season | May | most expensive time to stay |
68% | expected price decrease | |
74% | expected price increase |
Price | £217 - £2,577 |
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Highest day of week | Tuesday | is the most expensive day of the week to book |
Cheapest day of week | Friday | is the cheapest day of the week to book |
£875 | is the average per night cost for a hotel on this day | |
£294 | is the average per night cost for a hotel on this day |
French Polynesia is an overseas collectivity of France. It is a collection of 118 islands in the Pacific Ocean and covers only a small area. Finding hotels in French Polynesia is one of the main concerns for people traveling to the islands. While other islands have interesting attraction sites, Tahiti is the most inhabited with most of the country’s population. The availability of people and other facilities make Tahiti the best option to stay in during your visit. Here, public bus transport is available, making it easier to move around. Although regulations allow foreigners to rent cars and drive around, it could be costly since vehicles are scarce. Streets in Tahiti are less populated and clean, making it easy to walk around. Book hotels in French Polynesia such as the Hotel Maitai Polynesia Bora Bora to tour different islands of the country.
Several attraction sites make French Polynesia a desired travel destination around the world. One of the must-see attraction sites is the Coral Gardens on Bora Bora Island. This one-of-a-kind reef with calm and shallow waters is a soft spot for lovers of snorkeling and marine life. Different species of sea creatures, such as the parrotfish and Japanese moray eels, show up at the Coral Gardens, treating visitors to spectacular views. The Coral Gardens is open throughout the year for visitors. However, it is only operational during the day when the water is visible. Visitors are required to pay an affordable entry fee to access the gardens. The Arahoho Blowhole on the coast of Tahiti is another attraction site that is free to visit. Visitors come to this site to witness powerful geyser-like eruptions caused by water waves hitting the shore. This site is usually free for visitors to see; however, you might incur expenses if you need a guided tour. French Polynesia hotels such as the Hotel Sara Nui offer tours for their guests.
Islands in French Polynesia offer different nightlife options for their visitors. A trip to Bora Bora Island would be incomplete without spending a night at Bloody Mary’s Restaurant & Bar. This is one of the most popular nightlife entertainment centers in French Polynesia. Here, you will be treated to live musical performances and well-prepared meals throughout your stay. For shopping, you can spend time at the Vaima shopping center in Tahiti. The shopping center houses a wide range of stores with unique artifacts and other utility items from all over the world. Finding cheap hotels in French Polynesia is essential if you intend to experience the nightlife. Most nightlife activities are expensive as a result of the high tourist population. Hotels such as the Lagoon Dream offer dining and live musical performances once in a while for visitors’ nightlife experience.
If you intend to explore the history and art of French Polynesia, Tahiti should be your go-to island. It is home to the Museum of Tahiti and the Islands. This museum houses some of the world’s most valued resources for cultural and natural studies of all of French Polynesia. The artifacts displayed in this museum are divided into nature, habitation, and anthropology. The museum is usually open throughout the year; however, visitors are only allowed in during the day. A small entry fee is charged for visitors entering the museum. The Robert Wan Pearl Museum is a popular attraction site for art lovers. Located on Papeete Island, this museum hosts a collection of artworks made from pearls. Being a private institution, visitors pay an entry fee to access the pearl museum. Staying in a hotel like the Fare Suisse makes it easy to tour the historical and art centers.
The least expensive month to stay at a hotel in French Polynesia is September. On average, it only costs £269 per night in the month of September. Conversely, the most expensive month to visit French Polynesia is May.
There is little doubt that travellers enjoy various cities in French Polynesia, but the majority of travellers who visit French Polynesia tend to spend the most time in Vaitape.
As a popular tourist destination in French Polynesia, it is no surprise that Tikehau has the most expensive hotel rooms at £400 per night - 153% more than than the country's average hotel room price.
The least expensive city in French Polynesia to stay in is Punaauia. With an average rate of £26 per night, Punaauia is about 43% less expensive than other cities in French Polynesia.
Bora Bora waterfront sunrise villa
Vaitape, French Polynesia
Hotel Hibiscus
PK 27 Haapiti Cote Mer, Temae, French Polynesia
Bora Bora Eden Beach
Motu Pitiaau - 191 Vaitape, Vaitape, French Polynesia
Hotel Kaveka
B.p. 373, Temae, French Polynesia
Oa Oa Village
Vaitape, French Polynesia
Wendy Location Bora Bora
Vaitape, French Polynesia
Linareva Moorea Beach Resort
B.P.1, PK 34,5 cote mer, Temae, French Polynesia
Mahina's Lodge
28 super Mahina, Arue, French Polynesia
Bungalow One - Brando's World Famous Over Water Bungalow In Bora Bora!
Vaitape, French Polynesia
Pension Fare Maheata
Temae, French Polynesia
Ninamu Pearl Guest House
Quartier Sage, Punaauia, French Polynesia
Tahiti - Chambre Tarona
Arue, French Polynesia
raihei location3
Faatahi French Polynesian Bora Bora Faatahi Fare Piti Face Yatch Club, Vaitape, French Polynesia
Pension Te Miti - Hostel
BP 130088 Moana Nui, Punaauia, French Polynesia
Mark's Place Moorea
PK 23.5 Haapiti, Temae, French Polynesia
Hotel Maitai Lapita Village Huahine
Lapita Village, Fare, French Polynesia
Lokai house
Quartier Ellacott, Vaitape, French Polynesia
2 bedrooms condo with swimming pool
Vaitape, French Polynesia
Tahiti - Peace Retreat
Papeete, French Polynesia
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