"The hotel is modern, very clean, and spacious. It has great air conditioning and a huge patio with a table and lounge chairs. I find the modern hotels a bit too minimalistic, with limited towel hangers, no drawers, etc. It is a small hotel, with 38 rooms or so; it was a bit crowded on the weekend, but really quiet during the week. I think the hotel lacked a "Polynesian" feel; it would benefit from adding some cultural touches instead of trying to be standardized. However, the staff was really helpful and offered assistance with everything. The kitchenette was very useful. It had a table top stove, an electric kettle, plates, utensils, one skillet, and one pot. Good to use for breakfast, as breakfast was not included in our price. The hotel has its own beach where you can dip in the water and snorkel among the corals. Even if you do not snorkel, you can see fish and other sea life from the bridge to the restaurant (we saw coral fish, octopuses, and sea urchins). The restaurant was on the expensive side, but it was not surprising; everywhere on Moorea, food is expensive, it is an island. We had some issues with hot water after a rainy day, as the hotel has a solar heating system. Just be aware of this. I really appreciated that the hotel participates in the coral restoration program. There were two people working to collect small coral pieces from the sea floor and "replanting" them. I find it very cool! We had a very nice stay."