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Tahitianbigkahuna

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  1. https://www.loungebuddy.com/PPT/air-tahiti-nui-lounge-international-terminal-NOrsx7UxK7
  2. There is only one lounge ... Air Tahiti Nui. However, under certain types of booking categories and/or airlines you can access the lounge ...
  3. Ah .... I mis-understood. I thought you meant that the Caribbean was superior ... my bad. Many people do a pre/post cruise stay for 3 - 7 days. Some some of the best is the south pass on Fakarava it would be best to do a pre/post stay as the boat trip to the south pass is long ... 90 minutes each way so it it hard to do it when a ship is only there for a day usually 8-5.
  4. I'll simply say I've been to the Caribbean by ship 4 times. One time was abort a 90 passenger ship owned by PG, the Terra Moana. IMO the Caribbean does not compare to French Polynesia. The Polynesian people are nicer ... when you go into a Caribbean is can be filled with 2-4 mega ships all competing for the same space. I've read everything you said in previous post. One one thing that sticks out to me is your comparison of snorkeling ... but you did not go to the best places for such in FP. I've been to FP 32 times ... there are places that will blow your mind. The #1 location in the world for the best underwater world experience is French Polynesia. The Tuamotus of Fakarava and Rangiroa sit at the very top according to Travel and Leisure. I know other publications have difference opinions but my point is you did not go to the best places French Polynesia has to offer. Visit again ... on a smaller ship as you mentioned ... take an itinerary that includes the Tuamotus 😉
  5. If you got the IC Tahiti for $50 you got a steal .... This is their current price list ... as of a few days ago 😉
  6. As my video stated the PG is still a great choice ... so much so we've booked our 17th cruise on her. September, 2025 🙂
  7. I'll say it again ... stay flexible. I would say 1/2 of my cruises in FP over the last 4 years have had some changes. Some due to the pandemic, some weather and some where the captain made a changeup in the itinerary because a larger ship would be visiting at the same time ... thus rotating the order of islands. This is to make sure safety is the foremost responsibility of the crew. But be flexible ... Go with an adventurous spirt. Only one have I had a vendor be a no show and even then there was a reasonable explanation why. All the vendors I use have been very good to me over the years ... they go the extra mile. Almost all know when there is a change of plans by the ships and plan accordingly. If your date changes the vendors know ... though I would still check with them to verify.
  8. As you've heard me say before the only way to really see FP is by smaller ship. The big ships will soon be a thing of the past ... now you know why. Most of the islands do not have the infrastructure to accommodate large ships. When I go I always have private vendors booked and ready for me to arrive.
  9. I've had times where upgrades were not possible until 30 days prior. I guess my point is the 'load' can often dictate how things unfold. If there is lots of room your likely to get an upgrade offer before lets say a pretty full ship (load) ... French Polynesia is very fluid ... things can and do change quickly. What may be true today may be different shortly down the road. This is why FP is such an adventure ... you never know what may unfold ... the key is be flexible ...
  10. Maohi Nui (Patrick) often has contracts with the cruise ships and with some ships he is not allowed to take private reservations. No excuse for not communicating with you but there is likely a reason why he wasn't 'hungry'. There are other ways to get over to the Coral Gardens ... rent a kayak or pontoon boat from places close to the Moana IC. There are other places in FP that have better snorkeling though the Coral Garden is still very accessible and pretty good. We've played with octopus at the gardens as well as getting close to large eels. 'Fred' ... our favorite eel at the Coral Gardens Us on the pontoon boat at the Coral Gardens 'George' the octopus visiting with someone in my group. He loves the interaction and of course his treat afterword's. 'Papa' feeding 'Fred' while we all watch ... Coral Gardens
  11. Try this link ... this video is CC friendly 🙂 Which ship is best for visiting French Polynesia?
  12. Accumulating the numbers is usually left up to you. You could ask Ato if he had any other request from others .... if so ask if he could combine everyone 😉
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