Guest User
April 6, 2023
Very comfortable and enjoyable stay in a nice bungalow. Hosts Pierre (a Frenchman) and Moetira (a local) are welcoming, eager to please, and provide extra services like breakfast supplies, or booking of tourist activites, on request. (This is very nice convenience, as doing a lot of calling around on your own can eat up a lot of a vacation day.) Some extra services like laundry, home-cooked dinners, or taxi service can be had for an extra fee (dinner $30, but home-baked bread was free). You can't cook in the bungalow but we made good use of the refrigerator. There's air conditioning in the bungalows for a $10/day fee if you really can't stand the heat, but you'll probably do fine with just the electric fan. Temperatures in December topped out at about 85 degrees, with lots of breezes. For Americans, English isn't the preferred language at Vahaui Paradis but Moetira does speak it, and Pierre can get by. Paradis Vauhui is the only tourist resort on the seaward side of Rangiroa, I think. You're right on the beach and it's very picturesque but between sharp coral and surf, the beach isn't swimmable. (Not to worry; the lagoon side isn't much for swimming either.) It's not in a village or town, but it's about a 300-yard walk to the nearest hotel restaurant and 150 yards to the nearest sandwich stand. It's barely walkable, about 1 mile, to the end of the road where there are a couple of mini markets, cafes, and the dock where many boat tours depart. The real town, Avatoru, is at the other end of the island 4 1/2 miles away. Pro tip: you can get around on rental bikes but it's tougher than it looks: it gets hot in spots where trees block the sea breezes, and it's very slow going when you have to pedal into the wind.