The overwater bungalows have glass floor panels for viewing underwater flora and fauna of course.
Tahiti bungalow with glass floor.
I believe nearly all the overwater bungalows have a glass viewing area which is usually part of a table.
Glass is very slippery when wet so generally a floor is not glass.
Tahiti s first overwater bungalows were built back in the 1960s as stilted homes.
Most over the water bungalows have glass floor sections or glass coffee tables to view the blue lagoon and sea life passing by below.
Originally built as traditional stilted homes over the past five decades the islands of tahiti s overwater bungalows have evolved into palatial suites offering the amenities of a first class hotel room boasting private terraces infinity pools hammocks spa baths and the signature glass floors and where breakfast can be delivered by.
This is for safety reasons.
You can turn up the romance by arranging breakfast to be delivered in a flower decorated canoe and enjoy the pleasure of surrounded by water intimacy while feasting on luscious island fruits.
Who would ve thought that half a century later these water huts would be synonymous with luxury.
Each of the overwater rooms is perched at the edge of the water so they aren t way out into the lagoon as you d find on moorea or bora bora.