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A warm,
inviting welcome and personalized service will make your stay at Raiatea
Hawaiki Nui Hotel feel like home away from home. The hotel provides a
wonderful gateway to discover Raiatea, the "Sacred Island" known as the
birthplace of the Polynesian gods. Raiatea is the capital of the Leeward Islands, located 220km northwest of Tahiti. Raiatea, the sacred island, was considered to be the very cradle of Polynesian civilization (Havai'i) by her ancestors; the geographical heart of the ma'ohi culture (forming Hawaii-New Zealand-Easter island); and the birthplace of the god Oro (god of fertility and of war). It was Oro who was attempting to overthrow Ta'aroa (god of creation) when the Europeans first arrived in this pacific triangle.
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There are 28 rooms, including 8air conditioned Garden Rooms, 8 Garden
Bungalows, 3 Lagoon Bungalows, 3 Overwater Bungalows and 6 Premium Overwater
Bungalows, combining traditional style with modern comforts to host both
local and international guests. Each room is equipped with a mini-bar, television, ceiling fan, telephone and safety deposit box. The garden bungalows offer a lounge area, while the over water bungalows have a lovely veranda overlooking the lagoon. In addition, the RAIATEA HAWAIKI NUI HOTEL has an indoor-outdoor bar, and its restaurant is reputed to be the finest on the island. There is also a fine boutique and a swimming pool to accommodate everyone. The hospitality is in keeping with the legendary Polynesian welcome. However, the RAIATEA HAWAIKI NUI HOTEL is above all, the gateway to discovering the island of Raiatea. The sacred Raiatea, the secret Raiatea… a tropical volcanic island in all its splendor.
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RESTAURANTS & LOUNGES |
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The restaurant of the Raiatea
Hawaiki Nui Hotel overlooks the fresh water swimming pool and the lagoon
beyond. The seafood specialties and excellent cuisine have led to the
restaurant's reputation as the finest on the island.
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