Bora Bora, Moorea, and Huahine, Welcome to Honeymoon Paradise!
French
Polynesia has all the ingredients that tropical dreams are made of;
sugar white sand beaches, fragrant flowers, exotic birds, abundant
marine life, and crystalline blue lagoons. Encompassing literally
hundreds of hypnotically beautiful islands, it can be a seriously
overwhelming task to decide exactly where to lay back and put your feet
up. That’s why we called on Junebug Weddings member and Polynesian
travel expert, Amanda Luce from
All About Honeymoons,
to bring you the scoop on planning a stress-free Polynesian honeymoon
with memories to last a lifetime. Here’s the low down straight from
Amanda on her top three favorite islands, so you can kick back and
travel easy!
#1 Bora Bora

This
is the place that cast a spell on artist Paul Gaugin, and that author
James Michener called “so stunning, there are no words to describe it.”
The island, with its glorious lagoon and towering black rock mountains,
is arguably the single most famous and gorgeous tropical destination on
earth.
Top places to stay:Bora Bora Nui - Located
off the main island on Motu To’opua, this opulent resort has the
longest white sand beach of any resort on Bora Bora. You’ll love waking
up in your sumptuous over-water-bungalow to a delicious breakfast
served to you from an outrigger canoe. Seriously! The
Mandara Spa
at the Nui is built at the top of the hillside with breathtaking
panoramas of the resort and the endless blue horizon. Settle into your
private jacuzzi for two before and after your spa treatments and you’ll
think you’ve gone directly to heaven. Later grab a cocktail at
beachfront
Le Tamure Grill where the infinity pool seems to disappear into the lagoon.
Sofitel Motu Bora Bora -
Intimate, unpretentious, and located on its own private island!
Situated off the southeast tip of Bora Bora, it’s the perfect spot for
couples looking for romantic seclusion, amazing coral garden
snorkeling, and stunning views. Guests enjoy full access to the
amenities at its sister property
Sofitel Bora Bora Beach Resort,
while still being able to return to the serenity of their private
retreat. The best views are from over-water-bungalows #128 and #129.
Best places to eat:
Bloody Mary’s -
This legendary grill is simply not to be missed. Grab a coconut palm
table under the large thatched roof and kick your shoes off. You’ll
definitely want to wiggle your toes in the soft white sand floor!
Choose from an extensive array of fresh fish, seafood, and meat, and
the chef will prepare it exactly the way you like. Bloody Mary’s is
world famous, so reservations are strongly recommended. Tel:
689-67-72-86
La Villa Mahana -
A few lucky couples manage to secure reservations at one of the six
tables gracing this Italian-style villa, where Chef Damien Rinaldi
prepares internationally influenced cuisine that is as beautiful as it
is delicious. Nothing can compare to sharing this sumptuous experience
with your sweetheart. E-mail Damien and let him know you're coming for
your honeymoon:
damien@villamahana.com
Fun things to Do:
Picnic on your own private island - Set up a gourmet picnic on one of the many private islands (motu) surrounding Bora Bora through
Moana Tours.
You’ll enjoy stellar snorkeling, soaking up the sun, and sharing a
delicious champagne lunch beachside with your sweetie…paradise found!
Get adventurous - Head out on an exciting 4x4 trip into the interior of the island with
Tupuna Mountain Safari. Bora Bora’s mountainous landscape and lush vegetation-lined roads lead to spectacular views and fascinating historical sites.
#2 Moorea
Moorea’s
breathtaking vistas, idyllic white and black sand beaches, and
exquisite marine life make it a favorite destination for travelers
around the world. Just a 25-minute ferry ride from the hustle and
bustle of Tahiti, this is where you’ll find rest and relaxation that’s
only available in paradise.
Top Places to Stay:
Sofitel Moorea Beach Resort -
This is the most luxurious resort on the island of Moorea. Step
directly out of your Beachfront Deluxe Bungalow onto the warm sand and
take in views of the island of Tahiti off in the distance. Let the
remaining stress of your wedding preparations melt away with a trip to
Le Spa for a fabulous couples massage.
Moorea Pearl Resort -
This is one of Amanda’s very favorite places. It’s the only resort
within walking distance to town, so you can explore lots of options for
dining and shopping. The Pearl’s Garden Pool Bungalows are uniquely
sublime, each with a secluded plunge pool nestled in a private garden
area…ah, so romantic!
Best Places to Eat:
Carmeline’s -
Start your day with a great light breakfast, just a short ten-minute
walk from the Moorea Pearl. Treat yourself to French crepes or a tasty
omelet. Grab a couple of mouth watering pastries or flaky croissants
“to go” for a yummy snack later on! If you decide to swing by at lunch
on your drive around the island, Carmeline’s serves traditional lunch
fare like burgers, paninis, pizza and delicious sandwiches.
Alfredo’s
- Located in the Cook’s Bay area, Alfredo’s specializes in traditional
Italian cuisine including pastas and pizza. You’ll want to head over on
Thursday nights for a treat of local live music. Call for reservations
and pick-up from your hotel. Alfredo’s is open for lunch and dinner.
Fun Things to Do:
Explore -
When on Moorea you simply MUST rent a car or scooters for the day.
Don’t worry about booking in advance, your hotel’s concierge will be
able to assist with your rental. There is just one road on the island
that winds around in a complete circle, so it’s simply impossible to
get lost. When you reach Le Belvedere Outlook Point, you’ll see down
into both Opunohu and Cook’s Bays, the vista is absolutely
jaw-dropping! While on your self-directed excursion, stop at the
Moorea Fruit Juice Factory to sample mouth-watering fruit juices and indulge in exotic fruit liqueurs.
Swim with the Dolphins - The Intercontinental Resort is home to the
Moorea Dolphin Center. Reserve ahead of time, and one of your stops on your way around the island can be to play and swim with the dolphins.
Scuba Dive -
Don’t miss this unforgettable treat! The underwater landscape on Moorea
is as varied and gorgeous as it is at the surface, featuring stunning
canyons and endless coral reefs. You’ll be sure to witness the best
French Polynesia has to offer below sea level.
Bathy’s Diving,
located at the Intercontinental Resort, is a top-notch dive operation
for honeymooners, ranging from novice to expert. For couples looking to
jump into to a fabulous new experience Bathy’s offers a “Blue
Honeymoon” introductory scuba package, which includes an intro scuba
class, dive time and a DVD of the dive. Bathy’s recently added two new
dive boats and offers Nitrox tank fills for Nitrox certified divers.
Give them a call and they’ll pick you up from any resort on the island.
Tel: (689) 56-31-44
#3 Huahine
Known
by savvy travelers as the “Garden of Eden”, Huahine is secluded, quiet,
and blessed with gorgeous flora and fauna, fragrant vanilla farms, and
a rich cultural heritage.
The Place to stay:Te Tiare Beach Resort -
Intimate, rustic, and wildly beautiful. This is the ultimate get away
from it all destination, perfect for a three or four night stay.
Best places to Eat:Te Marara in
the village of Fare is just a quick shuttle boat ride away from the Te
Tiare resort. Enjoy a Hinano, Tahiti’s locally brewed beer, while
gazing out on the serenely beautiful lagoon.
Fun Things to Do:Explore Maeva –
Take a circle tour of the island and find insight into the culture as
it existed 1000 years ago at this restored archaeological dig.
See Huahine by Boat – Traveling to Huahine on the luxurious
Eden Martin is Amanda’s very favorite way to see the beauty of this incomparable island.
Traveling Tips: 
Your
trip to French Polynesia will take 11 to 14 hours depending on where
you’re traveling from in the U.S. You’ll need current passports,
bathing suits, sunglasses, lots of sunscreen, and Amanda’s phone number
to ensure it’s the best time you’ve ever spent traveling. Call Amanda
at 253-588-4808 or
visit her website, and remember to drop us a line when you get back, we would love to hear how it went. Bon voyage and happy honeymoon!