1/7Tahitian GuesthousesAn alternative to luxury resorts, Tahitian guesthouses (also known as pensions) are usually located in stunning locations but at a fraction of the price. // © 2017 Mindy PoderRead the Full StoryPreviousNext2/7Tahitian GuesthousesSome pensions, such as Le Relais Royal Tikehau, are located on their own motu (islet). // © 2017 Mindy PoderRead the Full StoryPreviousNext3/7Tahitian GuesthousesPensions are typically family-owned and operated, and guests eat meals at the same time. // © 2017 Mindy PoderRead the Full StoryPreviousNext4/7Tahitian GuesthousesStaying at a guesthouse is a great way to learn more about Tahitian culture. // © 2017 Mindy PoderRead the Full StoryPreviousNext5/7Tahitian GuesthousesNinamu Resort’s owner built the accommodation’s guestrooms by hand. // © 2017 Mindy PoderRead the Full StoryPreviousNext6/7Tahitian GuesthousesNearly all activities are included at Ninamu. // © 2017 Mindy PoderRead the Full StoryPreviousNext7/7Tahitian GuesthousesGuests can join the owner of Pension Vaimano for a special ahimaa (above oven) cookout. // © 2017 Mindy PoderRead the Full StoryPreviousNext