Moorea to Marina
The Hilton Moorea Resort & Spa overwater bungalows. As you can see, our unit was nearly at the furthest point from shore. What a spectacular location. We loved it and hated to leave.
During the night we woke to a couple intense rain/wind storms. As normal, when they come, they only last a few minutes. Then, clear skies until the next outburst. By 6am, sun is out and few clouds.
During the night we woke to a couple intense rain/wind storms. As normal, when they come, they only last a few minutes. Then, clear skies until the next outburst. By 6am, sun is out and few clouds.
View from our unit at water level - so clear - as we went for a morning swim.
Careful Bill, don't drop the camera !
The front door of our bungalow as we prepare to say good-bye.
Here comes the catamaran that will take us back to Tahiti, a short choppy 30-min ride that left Karen a little nauseous.
We boarded the Oceania Marina at 1pm, in time for a wonderful lunch.
Dinner tonight was very tasty in one of the specialty restaurants - The Polo Grill.
Our first stop of the cruise tomorrow takes right back to Moorea. Check out tomorrows blog for our Snorkel & Stingray Safari tour.
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