For me, a standout experience during my recent trip to French Polynesia was a visit to The Brando, an eco-resort on the private island of Tetiaroa. My fascination with this property began long before I stepped foot there – in fact, it all started when I wrote about Barack Obama's memoirs being written at the resort.
The entire experience is nothing short of enchanting and, without any exaggeration, magical. One particular spot that caught my eye was Bob's Bar, a humble beach shack serving drinks and snacks. The menu takes the form of an imagined travel journal left behind by Marlon Brando himself in the 1970s – it features his favorite cocktails and dishes, along with some quirky anecdotes.
One day, as I sat down on one of the benches outside Bob's Bar, I couldn't help but wonder about the identity of this mysterious figure. However, my curiosity was soon put to rest by the bartender, who revealed that Bob was actually Brando's friend and island manager – a man of many talents!
To say that the staff at The Brando go above and beyond is an understatement. I've always been skeptical of travel reviews and writing that claim to make you feel like part of a family, but I can honestly say that this hotel truly makes you feel that way.
During my stay, we experienced some challenging weather conditions – our flight was delayed due to the rain, and we were forced to set up camp at Bob's Bar. Despite the gusty winds and downpour, it felt like just another adventure at The Brando. The staff and other guests chatted amongst themselves about their impending departure while sipping on some of the best cocktails I've ever tasted.
As I sat cozied up with a plate of fries and my drink, I briefly considered asking for a dry towel – but mere seconds later, Lambert from the pool desk appeared with one in hand. It was as if they could read my mind!
While my wish to stay at The Brando indefinitely wasn't granted when it came to the prop plane taking off, this experience has left an indelible mark on me. If you're looking for a truly unique and unforgettable travel experience, look no further than The Brando – just be prepared for some weather challenges along the way!
The entire experience is nothing short of enchanting and, without any exaggeration, magical. One particular spot that caught my eye was Bob's Bar, a humble beach shack serving drinks and snacks. The menu takes the form of an imagined travel journal left behind by Marlon Brando himself in the 1970s – it features his favorite cocktails and dishes, along with some quirky anecdotes.
One day, as I sat down on one of the benches outside Bob's Bar, I couldn't help but wonder about the identity of this mysterious figure. However, my curiosity was soon put to rest by the bartender, who revealed that Bob was actually Brando's friend and island manager – a man of many talents!
To say that the staff at The Brando go above and beyond is an understatement. I've always been skeptical of travel reviews and writing that claim to make you feel like part of a family, but I can honestly say that this hotel truly makes you feel that way.
During my stay, we experienced some challenging weather conditions – our flight was delayed due to the rain, and we were forced to set up camp at Bob's Bar. Despite the gusty winds and downpour, it felt like just another adventure at The Brando. The staff and other guests chatted amongst themselves about their impending departure while sipping on some of the best cocktails I've ever tasted.
As I sat cozied up with a plate of fries and my drink, I briefly considered asking for a dry towel – but mere seconds later, Lambert from the pool desk appeared with one in hand. It was as if they could read my mind!
While my wish to stay at The Brando indefinitely wasn't granted when it came to the prop plane taking off, this experience has left an indelible mark on me. If you're looking for a truly unique and unforgettable travel experience, look no further than The Brando – just be prepared for some weather challenges along the way!