Private villas in unspoiled nature
During the filming of Mutiny on the Bounty on Tahiti, actor Marlon Brando set foot for the first time on Tetiaroa, located a little further away. He found a paradisiacal atoll of a dozen motu framing a stunning turquoise lagoon. To preserve pristine natural beauty and Polynesian authenticity and offer guests the highest level of vacation comfort, he delved into renewable resources, organic farming and alternative energy sources.
Oasis in the Pacific
The result is The Brando, a unique eco resort with a fantastic location. This oasis in the deep blue Pacific is an authentic reflection of Polynesian lifestyle and culture. You will stay in charming thatched private villas on coral-lined sandy beaches frequented by sea turtles, manta rays and exotic birds. Enjoy carefree luxury in the midst of pristine nature, where the world can't find you....
Tips & tops from The Brando:
- 35 stylish beach villas with one, two or three bedrooms and one 'Residence' for six adults and two children, all with private pools and amenities
- Drink A Dirty Old Bob at Bob's Bar, watch the sun sink into the sea at Te Manu, taste Polynesian flavors at Beachcomber, eat sushi, steak and grill at Nami Tepinyaki, enjoy fine dining at Les Mutinés or choose a dining experience at a location of your choice
- Varua Te Ora Polynesian Spa is a sanctuary with spaces for relaxation, meditation, contemplation and healing treatments, not only for adults but also for children aged 8-12 with their parents
- Activities offered range from swimming with whales and SUP expeditions to archaeological tours and Polynesian dance lessons
- For children 6-12 years old, there is the Lagoon School where they explore nature under and above the water with guides from the Tetiaroa Society
- Accessible by private plane and helicopter
- The Brando is the first resort in the world with LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) Platinum Certification