"We had a very pleasant stay at Sunset Beach Residence in Moorea. The location is excellent — very convenient and right next to a beautiful lagoon. The property is peaceful and well-maintained, and we especially enjoyed the tennis court and the large outdoor terrace.
Our unit was well equipped with a washing machine, a dryer, and a fully functional kitchen, which made our stay very comfortable. The reception staff were friendly and helpful.
The only small downside is that coffee is not provided and needs to be purchased separately. Overall, it was a great stay and we would happily return in the future."
"Just one night here, I arrived early off the ferry at 10am and asked to store luggage, which was no problem and they were happy for me to use the pool and would do what they could to get me in my room asap. 10 mins later they said I could have the room! Very impressive. Nothing was too much trouble. Staff are super attentive.
Pool area was sublime, spotlessly clean. They had thought of everything with water dispensers, suntan lotion etc st the pool areas.
My bedroom was a delight and the bed sumptuous with super quality bedding. The view was lovely and everything was perfect.
I know people say it’s expensive to eat, but Tahiti is expensive all over. At least here the surroundings are lovely and my meal (proissans cru) was delicious. It was not a cheap night but the place I’d been staying in when in Moorea was terrible so this really cheered me up on my last night and was worth the splurge. Well done Intercontinental."
"I stayed in an overwater bungalow and it was amazing, the water was as clear as pool water and there were tons of tropical fish, rays and even turtles and reef sharks right outside my door! It’s beautiful to sit out there and watch the sun rise the hop in the ocean for a nice swim. Staff were super friendly. The crepe restaurant is outside right over the water and at night you can watch the reef sharks swim while you eat! Absolutely worth the stay"
"A wonderful resort with great amenities. My husband and I stayed in an overwater bungalow. It was quiet and relaxing, with beautiful views and so many fish to see while snorkeling. The sunrise and sunset at the beach were beautiful. There was a variety of different cuisines at the buffet, and we enjoyed the dance show at dinner. The Polynesian massage at the spa was one of the best massages I’ve ever had. Overall, our time at the resort was one of the highlights of our trip."
What is Teavaro like for travellers who love the beach?
Known for its snorkelling and island views, Teavaro offers a lot for the traveller booking a beach holiday.
When's the best time for a beach holiday in Teavaro?
You can plan your beach trip with this snapshot of year-round temperatures in Teavaro: The hottest months are usually March and February, with an average temperature of 27°C, while the coldest months are August and September, with an average of 25°C. The rainiest months in Teavaro are January, February, December and March, with each month seeing an average of 296 mm of rainfall.
What is there to see and do around Teavaro?
After arriving and settling in at your accommodation of choice, you might want to venture out and explore. If you can't wait to check out the beaches, head to Tiahura Beach or Ta'ahiamanu Beach for a relaxing day by the water. Discover the area's snorkelling and island views, and make time for local attractions such as Moorea Ferry Terminal and Temae Beach. For even more to see and do, pay a visit to Moorea Tropical Garden or Tiki Village Cultural Centre.
What's the best way to get to my beach hotel in Teavaro?
This travel information can help you get to and around your beach accommodation in Teavaro with ease. If you're looking to fly to Teavaro, the closest major airport is in Moorea (MOZ-Temae), located 1.5 mi (2.3 km) from the city centre. If you'd like to explore around the area, you may want to rent a car for your trip.