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Manihi Pearl Beach Resort

Beautifully integrated with the sea, the Manihi Pearl Beach Resort is an example of tasteful, traditional Polynesian architecture.

This charming resort has 19 overwater bungalows (with glass lagoon-viewing coffee tables) that will beckon you to snorkel among the myriad of crystalline blue lagoons surrounding this exotic resort.

There are 22 beach front bungalows situated along the palm fringed beach. The restaurant's terrace opens onto the beautiful blue lagoon. The Miki Miki bar lies between a pure white sand beach, a natural saltwater swimming pool and the lagoon. There is a unique fresh water swimming pool at the edge of the lagoon and fins, masks, snorkels and outrigger canoes are provided free by the hotel.

Hotel and Room Facilities - All bungalows offer king or twin beds, and sofa bed. Ceiling fan, bathroom with shower, hairdryer, phone, TV, mini-bar/refrigerator, individual safe. Scuba diving center located at the hotel.

Activities and Equipment - No charge: Snorkeling, Swimming Pool, outrigger canoe, windsurfing, lagoon fishing, billiard, library, and videos.

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Manihi Pearl Beach Resort
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View: Ocean Location: Manihi Area: manihi
From $275 p/night (Ask about our specials!)
1 Review
"Where did the last month go, already a month since our vacation? We had a wonderful time in the Tuamotus. We were pleasantly surprised to find our accommodations upgraded in both Fakarava and Manihi. If you are responsible for that, we thank you wholeheartedly. Both atolls were beautiful, and the service at both resorts mostly efficient and always friendly. If I had to pick a favorite between the two, Manihi would win because the dive operation was so accommodating in making sure I got to dive safely and enjoyably. The food was good at both places, with Fakarava having an edge on dinners and Manihi on breakfasts. We were glad to find the pool at Manihi Pearl is fresh water now, not salt as the brochure said. The snorkeling was good at both places, but it would be hard to imagine better access than the over-water bungalow in Manihi. We rented a scooter and explored all 12 kilometers of Fakarava, but the water was too rough for many water excursions while we were there. We did the Black Pearl Farm tour in Manihi, and went diving most days. Larry loves octopuses, and has a knack for finding them on dives, even in the daytime, but he hadn't seen one on the trip until the last hour, when we were waiting to be picked up and taken to the airport. We were packed, dressed and had just fed the fish around the bungalow the last of the bread. We were on the deck looking at the water when two red octopuses swam in and systematically scoured the whole backyard reef for any edible creature. They approached stealthily, coral head by coral head, changing color and texture as they camouflaged to fit in, here and there snaking an arm into a hole in the reef, carefully covering the back door with another arm. When one caught prey and ate it, it would flash neon bright color excitedly, and the other octopus would acknowledge the other's success by flashing back. We witnessed several meals for each as they moved on down the lagoon, still hunting. Thank you for the amazing chocolate strawberries; I've never seen anything like them. I swear we tried to make them last for two days. :-) That was so sweet of you. Thank you for all you have done for us. Aloha a hui hou. Alice " - Alice Smith, New York, 2008-03-30
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