• travel guides Travel guides
    Tips to experience holidays as a local
  • Miami Miami
    Florida colors
  • Seoul Seoul
    Oopan Gangnam style!
  • Cape town penguins South Africa
    Rainbow vibes
  • Bangkok Bangkok
    City of angels
  • French Polynesia French Polynesia
    6 islands in the South Seas
  • Skyline Hong Kong
    Skylines, bar streets, markets & islands
  • Sydney Opera Australia
    Sydney's NYE, Gold Coast & Great Barrier Reef
  • Gecko Hawaii
    Aloha nature wonders
  • Japanese Wedding Japanese Wedding
    The dark side of the rising sun
  • Yakushima Yakushima
    Hiking the Princess Mononoke Forest
  • Ishigaki Lighthouse Ishigaki
    Okinawa's shades of blue
  • Yuki Matsuri Hokkaido
    Powder Snow Festival
  • Daikanyama Daikanyama
    Tokyo's SoHo
  • Cosplayer Comiket
    The Biggest Cosplay Event
  • Cherry Tree Blossom Hanami (花見)
    Sakura by the skyscrapers
  • Hiroshima bomb time Hiroshima
    The Bomb & Miyajima
  • top of mount fuji guide to climb Japan
    Top of Mt.Fuji
  • Kyoto & Nara Nara & Kyoto
    Ciervos nadando en lagos de roca
  • Formentera House Formentera
    Mediterranean Sun
  • Stockholm Stockholm
    5 year resident, to guide around the local wonders

3.2.14

Rangiroa: Polynesia NYE


This is how Polynesian NYE ended up...

..let's rewind to the start.


Usual morning of fresh fruit and hotel change. We finally moved to MaiTai to start the year partying with our friends from the 6 passengers, the lovely Tanya, Elko & Yoshi-san (who is actually our neighbor, just 3' away by bike door-to-door, in Tokyo :O)


Usual gorgeousness.


Over and over again.


Incredible shades (no photoshop here)



Neither photoshop here.



And from there, we landed into the free champagne.



Happy faces & funny hats.



It was not exactly packed, probably because all the Japanese were already in bed as "tomorrow they had to dive"



But we made the most out of the party. Remaining party.



This is probably not quite the party you'd expected, but as I said before, this is not a clubbing destination. People are mostly honeymooners or divers or both. It's almost like getting super drunk and partying till the wee hours doesn't fit well here. As you can see, it's not that we had hard techno either... More like a Jamaican version of ay si eu te pego

SHARE:

No comments

© dontplayahate. All rights reserved.
DONTPLAYAHATE