Hotel Hibiscus
Hotel in Moorea-Maiao
Reasons to book
Free cancellationFull refund if you change your mind
High-end valuePrice for this property is higher than average in the area
Includes essentialsGarden, Pool, Kitchen or Kitchenette and more
About this hotel
Featuring an outdoor pool and beachfront restaurant, the tropical huts at Hotel Hibiscus are only steps from sandy white beaches. Kayak rental is available at the restaurant.
Amenities
Pool
Air conditioner
Kitchen or Kitchenette
Internet / Wifi
Smoking allowed
Parking
Laundry
Balcony or Patio
TV
Beachfront or waterfront
Garden
Family friendly
Map of Moorea-Maiao
Available Rooms
1 Queen • 269 ft²
Sleeps 2
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1 Queen • 344 ft²
Sleeps 2
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1 Queen • 344 ft²
Sleeps 2
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1 King • 344 ft²
Sleeps 2
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1 Double • 322 ft²
Sleeps 3
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Reviews
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10.0
Beautiful location, stroll to beach. Accommodation excellent. Restaurant top quality, great food, lovely staff. Definitely a return visit to this wonderful place.
6.0
Location was great, short walk to great restaurants & right on the lagoon for swimming/beach. Picturesque landscape.
Value for money, room/bungalow was very basic & breakfast wasn’t included.
8.0
Les bungalows jardin, vraiment très jolis et très confortables. La présence d'un restaurant de qualité au sein de l'hôtel est très agréable également car impossible de sortir le soir tard sans voiture, faute d'éclairage public.
Rien
8.0
Petites maisons personnelles
L'hotel n'a pas un bel accès à la mer, il faut utiliser la plage publique à coté
6.0
Anlage offen und hell, Restaurant recht gut, 500m rechts von Anlage toller Strand
Zimmer muffig und mit Schimmel- und Wasserflächen an Decke. Alles recht billig, ewig nicht renoviert. Waren aufgrund Empfehlung im Haupthaus, völlig überteuert mit 230 Euro pro Nacht. viel bessere Empfehlung: Sunset beach accommodation 1,3 km weiter
4.0
rundown and expensive
6.0
This hotel was very close to the beach! the hotel staff was friendly and helpful.
For a hotel on the beach it was very disappointing not to have anything in the bathroom other than the towel rack to hang up wet clothes. We had a garden but there was not much privacy between us and the rooms on both sides and it was infested with biting bugs.
it is a simple hotel with a comfortable bed and air conditioning, it’s what you’d expect for a 2 star. Of course it is a bit expensive because everything here is expensive.
There was a nice added touch of beautiful fresh flowers all over the room and bathroom. We also had a kitchenette with a refrigerator which allowed us to store food and drinks.
HOWEVER, I would avoid at all costs the restaurant Le Sunset, located on their grounds. The service was not nice and extremely slow and the food (lunch) was literally disgusting. Breakfast was fine.
9.0
We were provided an upgraded room which was wonderful. The room had cooking facilities, which was also wonderful for us. Hotel right on the water with great beaches and snorkeling off shore.
10.0
Clean, quiet, excellent staff, very helpful, restaurant on premises was delicious, beautiful sunset view. Very convenient location and public beach, restaurants, grocery, shops 1 block away.
No phone or tv- never missed it. Simple clean place. Stayed in the hotel because wanted air conditioning. Might be initially turned off if coming from a 4-5 star place- but we quickly grew to love it!
7.0
it was on the water and had cute accommodations
no ac in our unit. Tahiti is very humid
8.0
Nice property on the water. Restaurant had good food. Pool was refreshing. Sunsets were great.
Liked everything. We were fortunate to have an air conditioned bungalo.
5.0
Great location with on site restaurant and beach access.
Feels like camping.
9.0
Almost everything was perfect.
Wi-Fi was terrible. One of the employees was not very nice her name was Silvia, everytime we asked her she complained.
8.0
close to shops and restaurants
because type bungalo no air / birds flew in and made mess on bed
9.0
Looking for a hut with beach view not in a big resort for a less 'corporate' experience. Hibiscus delivered completly. Huts 1,2,3,4,11&12 have views of the water. Huts are well done and very clean. Big bonus was the on site restaurant 'Le Sunset'. Excellent food, great views and so nice to stoll to dinner instead of drive.
Some mentioned beach was not great. We thought it was very nice and natural.
9.0
Great location. Beautiful beach and seaside restaurant. Charming bungalows and suites. Cheerful staff. The best poisson cru on the island!!
Restaurant was a bit expensive.
6.0
The location is perfect for sunset views and convenient for walking to local restaurants and a grocery market. The property grounds are kept clean. There is a car, scooter, and bike rental in walking distance, which is an added bonus if you need to rent something for the day to reserve if there is availability.
Not much of a beach for swimming. Room needs some updating. Pool needs to be clean for debris.
7.0
It's a nice hotel on the lower priced side... huge problem is the Internet speeds... makes it challenging to stay there. Unless you totally want to get away... then it's great.
Internet is a massive problem.
8.0
location, beach access
9.0
Basically just steps away from both a pool and the ocean with a small but lovely beach area. Restaurant overlooking the water!
The staff was incredibly friendly and helpful, able to assist in multiple languages and always so kind.
The upstairs hallway felt a bit dark and gloomy.
4.0
The sunset and it’s a good location to do water activities.
The food was INEDIBLE. Absolutely disgusting 🤮 I got sick one night due to the food. It was old, stale, horrible. The staff were okay. Kind of standoffish. There was gecko poop all over my room. I got eaten alive by a some sort of bug that gave me a rash (not a mosquito) and it was like pulling teeth to get the sheets changed. An older woman who seemed like the owner was trying to tell me I had allergies…no. I feel like I was conned into the breakfast. It was $28 a morning and it probably costs the hotel $4 a person. Absolutely terrible. Will never go back. And will advise others never to go there.
8.0
The reception staff were excellent
5.0
Front desk staff — AMAZING
Underwhelming beach and very limited parking space.
5.0
pool
ac was not adjustable. overpriced.
10.0
The scenery,the lagoons, the Tradewinds and the traditional fare with the thatched roof..perfect ambiance.
They need to supply kleenex tissues and disposable bags to put our trash in.
FAQs
How much does this hotel cost compared to others in Moorea-Maiao?
The average price for a rental in Moorea-Maiao is $311 per night. This rental is $58 less expensive than the average.
Is parking included with this hotel?
Yes, parking is listed as an amenity at Hotel Hibiscus. For more information, we encourage you to contact the property about where to park.
Is there a pool at this hotel?
Yes, a swimming pool is available for use at Hotel Hibiscus. Enjoy the water!
Is Hotel Hibiscus pet friendly?
Unfortunately, this hotel is not pet-friendly. Try searching again and filter for "Pets Allowed"
What amenities are available at Hotel Hibiscus?
We found 12 amenities for this rental. This includes pool, air conditioner, kitchen or kitchenette, internet / wifi, and smoking allowed.
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