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The Polynesian Paradise of Barack Obama's Newest Escape

If the British Virgin Islands were first, just a few days ago their native Hawaii, now the ex-President Barack Obama is preparing to enjoy a month refugee in an exclusive island of French Polynesia. It was anticipated that after eight years under the most stressful work in the world, the former leader will need a break and now he and his wife Michelle are enjoying the most escapades that can be given after so much time of hard work.



Discreetly, Obama landed at the Faa'a airport in Tahiti to move from there in a smaller private jet to the famous resort The Brando, located on the set of private islands Tetiaroa. The name that receives this exclusive place comes, as you can imagine, the actor Marlon Brando, who bought part of this island in the 60's. Brando fell in love with the place where the filming of the film Mutiny on the Bounty and set out to do what was necessary to preserve it.

Since then, it has become one of the favorite scenarios for Hollywood stars seeking privacy and was even named last year as the World's Best Resort by a specialist publication. If at first glance it seems an otherwise luxurious place, knowing its details is known to be eco-friendly too. The Brando is maintained through solar energy and coconut oil while its ventilation is managed through a complicated system of sea water, in addition to that the island is a sanctuary for birds and marine life of the region.




But how much does it cost to stay in the place that Brando described as paradise? The villas that have private swimming pools oscillate between 2000 and 12,300 euros per night ($ 43,000 to $ 264,450 Mexican pesos approximately). During his stay, Obama will be able to enjoy different activities such as the different water sports that he enjoys and with which he has been reunited after having for eight years had to abandon them due to safety issues.

It has been speculated that this month on the island is intended that the former president can devote himself to writing his memoirs, which will be published as announced through the publisher Penguin Random House. It is said that the contract, which also includes a book by Michelle, was signed for 60 million dollars ($ 1,200 billion Mexican pesos).

So far, it is not known if his wife will accompany him this month in Tetiaroa, which would not be rare as he has been with him in his two most recent escapades. Since leaving office, you have seen a more relaxed, casual and smiling Barack, who will surely enjoy the most of his month in French Polynesia.

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