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Kia Ora Sauvage Treat yourself to an idyllic
solitude on the private island of Avearahi. Located approximately 1 hour
by boat across the lagoon from the Kia Ora Village For the visitor who truly wants to get away from
it all, Kia Ora Sauvage is the ideal location, with no telephones, no
power (lanterns are brought to quests at evening), and no worries.
This remote resort can only accommodate 10 guests
at one time and offers charming bungalows, warm hospitality, and all of
your meals.
Avearahi is a small, palm-dotted
island located within the lagoon of Rangiroa and approximately an hour's
boat excursion from the sister hotel
Kia Ora Village.
Accommodation
Five enchanting bungalows provide
accommodations for a total of 10 guests. Each thatched-roof bungalow has
been hand-crafted from native wood, bamboo and palm. The bungalows have
private facilities featuring gardens and showers (hot water). Avearahi is not wired
for electricity or phones so your complete escape from civilization is
guaranteed. A sandy beach, hammock, lounge chairs and a large deck give
you plenty of perches to view the beautiful lagoon.
- 5 Beach Bungalows
equipped with Mosquitoes net, shower (hot water). Rooms with a king size
bed and a single bed. No
electricity in the bungalow
The resort prefers that guests allow
a minimum of two nights at the Sauvage. Due to flight schedules into and
out of Rangiroa, it is frequently necessary and recommended that you allow
at least one night at
Kia Ora Village
before and after your visit.
Restaurant & Bar
A charming staff provides the resort's services: simple,
healthful meals emphasizing fresh sea-food and a cocktail and snack bar.
Activities
The island activities depend on the season, such as
fishing, shelling and reef exploration. A canoe, snorkeling and fishing
equipment are all available for your use.
Location
Southern part of Rangiroa on Aveharahi Motu, facing the lagoon, the
hotel is located 1 hour-cruise from Kia Ora (The Only Shuttle Schedule
from Kia Ora : 09.00am, The Only Shuttle Schedule from Kia Ora Sauvage :
11.00am). For
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