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Pension Alice et Raphael vs Le Taha'a by Pearl Resorts

Both properties are rated highly by expert reviewers. Overall, Le Taha'a Island Resort & Spa is preferred by most writers compared to Pension Alice et Raphael. Le Taha'a Island Resort & Spa has a TripExpert Score of 80 with accolades from 4 reviews like Condé Nast Traveler, Oyster and Hideaway Report.

Pension Alice et Raphael
Pension Alice et Raphael
7 / 10
Motu Ome'i, BP 1380, 98730, French Polynesia
From $0 /night
  • Free Breakfast
  • Beach
  • Breakfast included
  • Private balcony
  • Canoeing
  • Ocean view
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Lonely Planet Lonely Planet
Top Choice
"Simple hedonists will be hard-pressed to find a mellower spot to maroon themselves for a languid holiday." Full review
Oyster Oyster
Budget
"Pension Alice et Raphael is a rustic two-room guesthouse on a private motu in Bora Bora." Full review
Le Taha'a by Pearl Resorts
Le Taha'a by Pearl Resorts
7 / 10
Motu Tautau, BP 67 Patio, 98733, French Polynesia
From $562 /night
  • Bar/Lounge
  • Hot Tub
  • Free Internet
  • Room Service
  • Shuttle Bus
  • Laundry Service
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Travel + Leisure Travel + Leisure
"Popular with honeymooners, this quiet resort is located on the white-sand beach of Motu Tautau, just west of the larger Taha’a island." Full review
Condé Nast Traveler Condé Nast Traveler
"On an islet filled with vanilla plantations, just ten minutes from Bora Bora by helicopter, this beach resort with a perfect location score is done in Polynesian style." Full review
Oyster Oyster
Luxury
"A member of the prestigious Relais & Chateaux collection of hotels, Le Taha’a Island Resort & Spa is a five-pearl luxury property with 57 overwater and beach bungalows." Full review
Hideaway Report Hideaway Report
97.0
"Captivating resort on a private islet off the coast of Tahaa, surrounded by a turquoise lagoon and backdropped by Bora Bora’s dramatic profile." Full review
Travel + Leisure Travel + Leisure
"Our bungalow was charmingly old school, with lots of thatch and varnished wood. Beyond our deck was sheer tranquility: blue curacao water ending in a distant white line where surf broke on the reef."