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Re: ? Polynesia - Tahiti - Bora Bora, Moorea - Cook Islands



As far as islands go, Fiji and Soloman Islands are cheaper.
If you really want to see Tahiti and Cook Island, do a cruise
on the Tahitian Princess. It's 10 nts and goes to the islands you
are interested in. Look at princess.com for details. Pricing is
better through online cruise agencies. -JM

Bianco80 wrote:
Hi!

I'm an Italian guy currently studying in Melbourne till November.
My family is gonna come to visit me in December... we'd like to spend
some time travelling in Australia and then spend a week in
Polynesia...
And here's my issue...

WHERE???

We were thinking to spend 7-8 days somewhere in a all-inclusive
resort... as they told me I should organise everything from Australia
I'm pretty concerned coz I really don't know where we could have a
good time...
I was considering to go to Bora Bora Club Med... even though it's an
expensive island it's once in the life... but... does it worth it? Is
Bora Bora Club Med nice??
I also gathered info about Moorea or Tahiti Beachcomber Resorts... do
u know them? Any possible suggestion?
I've been told by several travel agents that Cook Islands are cheaper
than Tahiti islands but still really beautiful... do u advise me to
head there with my family?

I really don't know what to do and, as it is a pretty expensive trip,
I wouldn't want to make the wrong decision...

If u've been there and wanna give me any TIP I would be really
happy...
I REALLY NEED YOUR HELP...
Any suggestion is welcome... :-)

Thanks a lot!!

Diego


=============== Comment from Moderator =============== The two Club Med's in Indonesia might be worth considering: Bali and Ria Bintan (near Singapore). Another fantastic choice would be the Club Med Phuket, in Thailand. All of these place would be easy to get to from Australia. Hal Segal





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