Tahiti is not known as a nightlife destination, but there are a few places to dance at least a portion of the night away. Try Le Royal Kikiriri to dance the traditional Polynesian two-step, waltz and tamure. Le Grenier de Montmartre is where to go for a taste of Paris in Tahiti: the interior actually was saved from a Parisian wrecking ball and reassembled in the present location. Le Mana Rock Café is another option that is good for karaoke and Polynesian cocktails. While the Tiki Bar, at the InterContinental Resort (pictured here) offers live music Wednesday through Sunday, but only until 11pm at the latest -- it’s a good place to start the evening with sunset drinks.
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Tahiti After Dark
Tahiti is not known as a nightlife destination, but there are a few places to dance at least a portion of the night away. Try Le Royal Kikiriri to dance the traditional Polynesian two-step, waltz and tamure. Le Grenier de Montmartre is where to go for a taste of Paris in Tahiti: the interior actually was saved from a Parisian wrecking ball and reassembled in the present location. Le Mana Rock Café is another option that is good for karaoke and Polynesian cocktails. While the Tiki Bar, at the InterContinental Resort (pictured here) offers live music Wednesday through Sunday, but only until 11pm at the latest -- it’s a good place to start the evening with sunset drinks.