"Note to travellers: this hotel is only meant as a short-term stay, mainly for cruise passengers leaving or arriving at the Pape'ete cruise terminal across the street. The rooms are mostly tiny with no space for large suitcases. There are very few amenities: no airport shuttle, no hair blower in the room (you have to borrow one from front desk), only instant coffee in-room and no 24 hr coffee station or ice machine anywhere in the hotel, no microwave. The rooms do have a small fridge, a safe, and kettle. The hotel is clean, and the staff are very helpful, but the hotel does not offer any services like booking tours. Especially helpful were the overworked breakfast room ladies. There was only one person on duty for breakfasts, who were quickly swamped when the room filled during breakfast rush, unable to both clear tables and stock breakfast items at the same time. Breakfast was very good, though, with a toaster oven, croissants, bread, cheese, fresh fruit, yogurt, coffee and tea, some cereals. Exceptional front desk staff were Tinitua, Nohoarii, and Titania. We would not stay here again, unless for one overnight."