Moute Iti
Moute Iti, French PolynesiaThe lease of Moute Iti is valid for the next 50 years as well as all the buildings for the price of 1,500,000 Euros and a monthly rent of 500 Euros. Moute Iti is a small private island situated in the most beautiful part of the Bora Bora lagoon. The surface of Moute Iti is about 6500 m2. It is only 5 minutes by boat to the airport and about the same to reach the main island. In spite of being equipped with modern facilities, Moute Iti gives the impression of a virgin island. All the buildings are constructed in a local Tahitian style. The island includes hot water pressure fed, electricity produced by generators and solar batteries, and an international telephone in each bungalow. The buildings here include 3 bungalows of 40 mē each, a fare pote (in Tahitian, a meeting and entertainment house), a kitchen, a store room for food with an attic used for storing bed linens, and a little bungalow with a small paddling pool. There is also a technical building housing two generators, water reservoirs, a water-compressor, and a workshop. FARE HONU, FARE MOANA, FARE MANU - three bungalows of 40 m2 each consisting of a bathroom, a bedroom, a dressing room and a terrace. These bungalows are fully furnished and equipped. THE HOUSE A house of 54 sq metres consisitng of two bedrooms, a bathroom, and a living kitchen area. FARE POTE - This is both a living and a dining room. Its floor is made of Bavarian rock and the roof is constructed of pandanus leaves covering a traditional wooden structure. Kitchen - fully equipped with a gas cooker and oven with hoods of stainless steel, working tables, a fridge. In the store room, there are lots of shelves including special ones for storing wine. There is also a spacious attic. At the back of the store room you can find a toilet. FARE GROUPE - the technical building where you can find two generators, pumps, water reservoirs, and a workshop. FARE FETIA a building of 12 sq meters where one can organise a sunset bar. There is also a small paddling pool. MOTU - A DIFFERENT WORLD The beauty of Bora Bora is mainly its lagoon, the coral reef and the motus that surround it. Bora Bora is a jewel constantly changing its colours, showing you its various unpredictable shapes. One of the nearby motus was the home of a famous French ethnologist, Paul Emile Victor. Another motu is the home of a well known sailor and globetrotter, Yoan de Kat. And still another was for several years an atelier of a famous painter, Garrick Yrondi. At present it is very difficult or even impossible to buy or hire an island on Bora Bora. The main reason is a very complex law concerning the right to own land in French Polynesia. You can count the islands which have an easily identified owner with full rights, on the fingers of one hand only. The motu is a privileged special place where according to the polynesian tradition nobody can come if not invited. ABOUT BORA BORA Bora Bora island and its marvellous lagoon are considered to be the most beautiful in the world. Bora Bora belongs to the Society Islands archipelago (French Polynesia). It is situated approximately 280 km to the north-west of Tahiti. Its diametre is about 35 kms. There are two mountains - Mont Pahia and Mont O Te Manu - that dominate the island. The lagoon is surrounded by a coral reef and a chain of little islands called in tahitian "motu". One of these motus, situated in the most beautiful part of the lagoon, is Moute Iti, for sale now. Bora Bora has its own airport. Dozens of planes arrive here every week from Tahiti. In Vaitape - the main village of Bora Bora - you can find lots of boutiques, a few shops, banks, a post office, doctors, dentists, a drug store. |
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