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Hotel Transfer Options French Polynesia Transfer Options Effective July 2020 InterContinental Tahiti Resort & Spa Tahiti-Faa’a International Airport Local taxi (each way) 1 500 XPF Private transfer for international arrivals with flower 1 person 4 350 XPF lei greeting 2 people 5 500 XPF Private transfer for domestic arrivals 1 person 3 750 XPF 2 people 4 200 XPF Private transfer from hotel to airport for international 1 person 3 050 XPF and domestic flights 2 people 3 200 XPF Ferry & Cruise Ship Dock Local taxi (each way) 2 000 XPF Private transfer from ferry dock to hotel 1 person 4 350 XPF 2 people 5 000 XPF Private transfer from cruise ship dock 1 person 4 350 XPF 2 people 5 500 XPF Private transfer from hotel to ferry dock and cruise 1 person 3 750 XPF ship dock 2 people 3 900 XPF Shuttle From Resort to Downtown Papeete Monday through Saturday (except public holidays). Book through the concierge. Departing From Resort Departing From Papeete One Way 500 XPF 9:00 am 11:30 am Round Trip 1 000 XPF 11:00 am 2:30 pm 2:00 pm 4:30 pm 4:00 pm To arrange private transfers please contact the concierge team at [email protected] InterContinental Bora Bora Le Moana Resort The island of Bora Bora is a 50-minute flight from Tahiti, and 40 minutes from Moorea. Please consult the link below for Air Tahiti rates and schedules: Air Tahiti (airtahiti.pf) Bora Bora’s airport is located on an islet, and transfers to all hotels are by boat shuttle. Guests are met at the airport by a representative from the resort and directed to the shuttle, and the fare is charged to the guests’ room. Private helicopter charters are also available, arriving at the Tahiti Nui Helicopters base in Nunue. The fare for 1-4 people is approximately 969 000 CFP from Tahiti and 937 000 CFP from Moorea, with taxes and the cab ride from the helicopter base to the resort included. One-month advance reservation is recommended. Please contact the concierge team for reservations/information: [email protected] InterContinental Bora Bora Le Moana Resort, Continued Bora Bora Motu Mute Airport Boat Shuttle Transfer Round Trip Adults 12 980 XPF + Tax Children 3-11 6 490 XPF + Tax One Way Adults 6 490 XPF + Tax Children 3-11 3 245 XPF + Tax Local Taxi From Vaitape to Resort Daytime 1-4 people 2 000 XPF (Cash only) Nighttime (7:00 pm to 7:00 am) 1-4 people 4 000 XPF (Cash only) Shuttle From Resort to Vaitape (Operates Monday through Saturday) Departing From Resort Departing From Vaitape 1 500 XPF per person round-trip 9:45 am 11:15 am 2:45 pm 5:00 pm Shuttle between InterContinental Bora Bora Le Moana Resort and InterContinental Bora Bora Resort & Thalasso Spa: Please see schedule and rates below. For further information or questions please contact the concierge team at [email protected] InterContinental Bora Bora Resort & Thalasso Spa In addition to Air Tahiti flights, private helicopter charters are available, arriving at the resort’s helipad. The fare for 1-4 people is approximately 993 000 CFP from Tahiti and 961 000 CFP from Moorea, with taxes included. One month advance reservation is recommended. Please contact the concierge team for reservations/information: [email protected]. Bora Bora Motu Mute Airport Boat Shuttle Transfer Round Trip Adults 12 980 XPF + Tax Children 3-11 6 490 XPF + Tax One Way Adults 6 490 XPF + Tax Children 3-11 3 245 XPF + Tax Shuttle Between InterContinental Resorts on Bora Bora There is a shuttle boat that goes back and forth from InterContinental Bora Bora Le Moana Resort to InterContinental Bora Bora Resort & Thalasso Spa throughout the day at regular intervals from 8:15 in the morning until 10:00 at night. The crossing takes about 15 minutes. Please note that guests are required to wear a face covering on the shuttle until further notice. Cost: 3 390 CFP per person, round-trip* or for a one-way trip if taken on arrival or departure. Reservations are required and can be made through Reception. *Note – Transfers from Le Moana to Thalasso are complimentary for guests with a reservation or day pass at Deep Ocean Spa or a dinner reservation at Le Corail, All inter-hotel transfers are complimentary for guests staying in The Brando Suites. Departing from Thalasso Departing from Le Moana 8:15 am 8:45 am 12:15 pm 12:45 pm 6:00 pm 6:30 pm 7:00 pm 10:00 pm For further information or questions please contact Guest Services at [email protected] All quoted transfer rates and schedules are subject to change. .
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