
Flying directly from the visible restaurant and the red carpet of Hollywood for about eight hours, it is a private island resort in a remote area. Barack Obama wrote his white house memoir there, Kim Kardashian threw her controversial pandemic-era 40th birthday revelry (to $1 million), while Britney Spears enjoyed peace before the storm before the release of the memoir.
Locale? Brando is located in the Tetiaroa Island Atoll about 30 miles north of Greater Tahiti, Marlon Brando Bounty. Now over a decade old, the resort has a legendary history full of star turn. Villas start at $4,000; make more bookings and price options on Hotels.com and Expedia.com.
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Tetiora is a shelter for locals and is a private holiday home for the Brando family. In 1999 (five years before he died at the age of 80), godfather The actor teamed up with Pacific Beachcomber CEO Richard Bailey to reimagine the island as a sustainable and sustainable resort. Brando opened on July 1, 2014, a day after Brando’s death, a day after his death, Brando began to welcome visitors (all arrived via private jets).
Brando is instantly a beloved oasis among celebrities and wealthy people due to its complete isolation and discretion, not to mention its outrageous natural beauty, luxury and a futuristic approach to sustainability. Past guest lists also include Leonardo DiCaprio, Jay-Z and Beyoncé, Oprah Winfrey, Ellen DeGeneres - and the constant.
The island can be accessed exclusively by private jets. It is as isolated as guests want, with only 35 villas returning from the ocean (in the name of coral conservation, far from Bora Bora Bora's famous pan-level room. Looking up on the beach, you're unlikely to see another soul, lush coconut palms, and beating by crystallized lagoon waters.
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Nestled on the shoreline, the villa is surrounded by vegetation, with spacious living areas, a private diving pool and direct beach access, as well as an outdoor dining pavilion and a fantastic hammock for reading or napping in a birdsong distant rhythm, falling outside the lagoon. The design blends luxurious modern amenities with traditional Polynesian aesthetics.
The loneliness and tranquility are abundant outside the villa: ride a bicycle peacefully for guests to use and explore the island. (As long as you stay on the concrete path, you won't get lost, and you'll eventually be able to complete the loop.) Or visit the scattered Varua te Polynesian Spa and stuff it into natural environments, locker rooms and healing spaces that build to look like the nest of a delicate curved bird's nest.
When guests are ready to interact, the resort center has a more pleasant atmosphere, featuring a pair of shops, two different bar environments (one modeled on Brando’s pristine beach shed, and another an elevated event with a pool table and a second floor perch), and three restaurants.
BeachComberCafé offers a casual, all-day dining option and offers indoor and beachfront seating. Nami offers a Japanese dining experience with Teppanyaki at eight-seaters. Beautiful spot Les Mutinés enjoys elevated French cuisine in a jewelry box-like space on the water. (Dining in private view is also available.)
Most guests choose Brando’s inclusive pricing model (about $4,000 per couple per night, payment for a family of four), which includes meals and activities such as snorkeling tours, atolls, spas and Polynesian cultural events such as Pareo Dian diate Dying and Ukelele Lessons.
More than discretion and luxury, Brando’s commitment to sustainability is a boon for the Hollywood crowd. The resort uses innovative environmentally friendly technologies, including deep-sea air conditioning systems. Renewable energy sources such as solar and coconut oil biofuels provide most of the resort’s energy needs. Additionally, Brando supports conservation programs and scientific research programs to protect the unique ecosystems of the atoll. Guests can study all of these processes carefully, as well as research labs conducted on the bike’s guided “Green Journey.”
From Hollywood's Temperament (and 405), every otherworldly person can fly directly through Los Angeles International Airport and then make a 15-minute cross-human transfer from Tahiti's International Airport. So, besides the A-List-friendly price point, we call it the effortlessness of your next vacation.
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