Open since 1962, Club Bali Hai Moorea Hotel is one of the oldest hotels on the island. Not much has changed since the value-oriented establishment first opened its doors, which is evident from the dated decor and lack of modern amenities like a spa or fitness center. But Bali Hai’s storied history, stunning location on Cook’s Bay, and affordable nightly rates continue to attract guests year after year. Plus, freebies like Wi-Fi, kayak and snorkel gear, and a weekly Polynesian show are definite perks. Guests who don’t mind spending a bit more per night should check out Green Lodge, a smaller property with nicer rooms and amenities.
Open since 1962, Club Bali Hai Moorea Hotel is one of the oldest hotels on the island. Not much has changed since the value-oriented establishment first opened its doors, which is evident from the dated decor and lack of modern amenities like a spa or fitness center. But Bali Hai’s storied history, stunning location on Cook’s Bay, and affordable nightly rates continue to attract guests year after year. Plus, freebies like Wi-Fi, kayak and snorkel gear, and a weekly Polynesian show are definite perks. Guests who don’t mind spending a bit more per night should check out Green Lodge, a smaller property with nicer rooms and amenities.
Cash-strapped travelers looking for a place to sleep can find so-so accommodations at Pension Motu Iti— a scrappy guesthouse that feels more like a bad hostel. Pension Motu Iti has five private bungalows, and one dormitory-style room with a shared bathroom. Though we wouldn’t really recommend staying here at all, the bungalows are without a doubt the better pick, as the dormitory is dirty, hot, and extremely buggy. Plus, there aren’t any locks on the door, and there’s nowhere for guests to store valuables. None of the rooms have air-conditioning and getting eaten alive by bugs is a near guaranteed experience. The pension has a tiny beach and an on-site restaurant, but the beach is rocky and the restaurant’s food is overpriced for the quality. Hotel Kaveka is more expensive, but still fairly budget-friendly, and has much nicer rooms and a better restaurant.
Cash-strapped travelers looking for a place to sleep can find so-so accommodations at Pension Motu Iti— a scrappy guesthouse that feels more like a bad hostel. Pension Motu Iti has five private bungalows, and one dormitory-style room with a shared bathroom. Though we wouldn’t really recommend staying here at all, the bungalows are without a doubt the better pick, as the dormitory is dirty, hot, and extremely buggy. Plus, there aren’t any locks on the door, and there’s nowhere for guests to store valuables. None of the rooms have air-conditioning and getting eaten alive by bugs is a near guaranteed experience. The pension has a tiny beach and an on-site restaurant, but the beach is rocky and the restaurant’s food is overpriced for the quality. Hotel Kaveka is more expensive, but still fairly budget-friendly, and has much nicer rooms and a better restaurant.