Motu Nao Nao accepted into Global Luxury Travel Group Virtuoso

Raiatea, FrenchPolynesia (OctoberXX, 2023) – Motu Nao Nao has been accepted into Virtuoso®’s exclusive portfolio of luxury travel partners, comprising over 2,300 preferred suppliers in 100countries. According to Sophie Bessou of South Pacific Management, inclusion inVirtuoso will present new sales and marketing opportunities to the network’s more than 21,000 luxury travel advisors and their highly desirable clientele.Virtuoso agencies worldwide sell an average of (U.S.) $28–$32 billion annually, making the network the most significant player in luxury travel.

“Virtuoso’s acceptance process is incredibly selective, so becoming a preferred partner is a true honor,” said Bessou. “The reputation Virtuoso member agencies have for outstanding dedication to their clients is a perfect fit with our own bespoke approach to service. Now that we’re part of this renowned network, we look forward to offering Virtuoso advisors and their clients the special amenities, values and experiences that surpass their expectations.”

Motu Nao Nao joinsVirtuoso’s collection of the finest luxury hotels, resorts, cruise lines, airlines, tour operators and other travel entities worldwide. These partners, which specialize in world-class client service and experiences, provide superior offerings, rare opportunities, and exceptional value for Virtuoso clients. These prestigious providers are able to market to Virtuoso clients via network vehicles and to Virtuoso agencies through multiple communications channels and events, including Virtuoso Travel Week, luxury travel’s preeminent worldwide gathering. Motu Nao Nao’s acceptance into Virtuoso gives it direct relationships with the world’s leading leisure travel agencies in North and Latin America, the Caribbean, Europe, Asia-Pacific,Africa, and the Middle East.

Motu Nao Nao had a soft opening in October 2021 and has since been impressing discerning guests with three beautifully appointed villas, a sustainable approach to the culinary experience, attentive staff including butler service, many included island activities and a private, feels-like-home environment. It’s undoubtedly one-of-a-kind in French Polynesia, making it a perfect match for Virtuoso’s exclusive membership clientele.

For more information about Motu Nao Nao, email contact@motunaonao.com or visit www.motunaonao.com

About Motu Nao Nao

Motu Nao Nao is a private island in the lagoon of Raiatea, French Polynesia, the perfect luxury barefoot escape. Motu Nao Nao is available on an exclusive basis for a party up to 6guests (or 8 people with children). Located a short 35-minute ride from Raiatea airport to the Motu Nao Nao’s Island base, then a 5-minute boat ride to this hidden paradise. Private boat or helicopter transfers are also options upon request.

Island features:

· Three spacious Tahitian chic appointed villas designed by renowned local designer Alain Fleurot

· Private island staff to tend exclusively to clients needs

· Private islandChef and culinary staff (3 meals daily & snacks)

· Included island alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages

· Daily activities(motorized and non-motorized)

· Nearly a mile of a white sandy beach

About Virtuoso

Virtuoso® is the leading global travel agency network specializing in luxury and experiential travel. This by-invitation-only organization comprises over 1,200 travel agency locations with more than 21,000travel advisors in 54 countries throughout North America, Latin America, theCaribbean, Europe, Asia-Pacific, Africa and the Middle East. Drawing upon its preferred relationships with more than 2,300 of the world’s best hotels and resorts, cruise lines, airlines, tour companies and premier destinations, the network provides its upscale clientele with exclusive amenities, rare experiences and privileged access. Normalized annual sales of (U.S.) $28-$32billion make Virtuoso a powerhouse in the luxury travel industry. For more information, visit www.virtuoso.com.

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