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Accommodation

Accommodation
Accommodation varies from air-conditioned, carpeted, deluxe rooms with telephones and room service, to thatched-roofed bungalows (Tahitian pensions where the bathroom is shared and may be outdoors with cold showers). In the outer islands, resort hotels normally have individual gardens and over-water bungalows and rooms, many built of bamboo; shows and dance bands are often laid on in the evening. A tax of 7 per cent is added to the cost of all hotel rooms, but this does not apply to pensions or family lodgings. There is a youth hostel in Papeete with 14 rooms; a youth hostel or student card is required. It is possible to rent a room in a family home through GIE Tahiti Tourisme (see Contact Addresses section) for a more genuine experience. There are also two campsites on Tahiti.


   
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