Taking a road less travelled
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Putting a twist on classic South Pacific
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The islands of Tahiti conjure up images of the quintessential Pacific paradise. Bora Bora, Moorea, Huahine and their neighbours are destinations that dreams are made of, as is kicking back in a luxurious overwater bungalow for days on end!
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In late April, Islandtime writer Scott Lee spent 5 days in Tahiti, but this trip was a little different than the classic Tahiti package described above. Scott swapped the large resort experience for small, traditional guesthouses run by families and he explored the islands with some local characters. We sure you’ll enjoy his fascinating story.
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As always we have news from around the Pacific – including some recent updates from Vanuatu. Plus make sure you enter our ‘Can you pick paradise’ competition.
Hawai'i............................................................. 20 Tonga................................................................24 New Caledonia ............................................25 Cooks............................................................... 26 Norfolk Island............................................... 29 Niue................................................................... 30 Tahiti...................................................................31 Vanuatu ...........................................................32
Till next issue, safe travels.
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Teahupoo, Tahiti Surfari waterfall ©Scott Lee
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Yacht charter base at Raiatea ©Scott Lee
Tahiti Taking a road less travelled
ByScott Scott Lee By Lee
We all know the classic travel images of Tahiti. Of striking world-class resorts stretching out across impossibly blue waters. Without a doubt these fine accommodations provide an experience that everyone should have on their bucket list. However, there is another side to Tahiti that more travellers should experience. It’s small, personal and infinitely rewarding.
Roadside fruit stall, Raiatea ©Scott Lee
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Teahupoo surf break © Scott Lee
Ia Ora - in the heart of traditions Ia Ora is a brand developed by Tourism Tahiti and The Small Family Hotels Association to promote traditional guesthouse and family hotel style accommodation in Tahiti and its islands. French Polynesia certainly has its share of impressive hotels but the launch of Ia Ora heralds the addition of a whole new accommodation category for visitors that want to stay in more remote places, experience authentic cultural delights of the archipelago or get to know their hosts and how they live. The Ia Ora brand will also act as a rating system similar to New Zealands Qualmark and will develop over time into a tool that will lift the standard for this style of accommodation. The brands standards are based on four main criteria: 1/ Environment, ambience and appearance 2/ Quality of service 3/ Hygiene 4/ Catering options There’s a great little publication called ‘Ia Ora – au coeur des traditions’ and a website www.ia-ora.com. Your preferred wholesaler will have more information on the individual properties they promote.
Teahupoo Tahiti Surfari On the southwestern shores of Tahiti, at the roads end, you’ll find Teahupoo. Famous as one of the world’s top surfing spots Teahupoo has developed its reputation because of its powerful, steep faced waves and consistency. It is on the bucket list of keen surfers from around the globe and has featured in many famous movies and documentaries. On the day we visited the swell was from the south and was about 1.5 meters in height with an light offshore breeze“perfect” according to the visiting Australians on the dock as we left – but nothing like the terrifying seven meter swells that blessed the championships a couple of years ago. Capitalising on the interest shown by visiting surfers and tourists, Teahupoo Tahiti Surfari now offers sightseeing and photography tours to the break, combined with a scenic boat trip and eco tour of the reefs and rainforests further along the otherwise inaccessible coast. Like most surfing spots in the islands, Teahupoo’s surf break is formed as the ocean swells meet the reef, where the channel cuts though it. The reef forces the ocean swells to rise and then break as the swell crosses the shallow expanse. Cindy, our skipper, a 20 something Tahitian, stopped the boat in the passage about 100 metres from the break, in line with the outside edge of the reef. Half a dozen surfers and one boogie boarder were ripping it up as we bobbed around in the channel, watching. As you would expect, they were all pretty good and we joined in the fun, flashing the ‘thumbs up’ or ‘hang loose’ signs as appreciation for the great show. It was certainly entertaining and very exciting.
Teahupoo Tahiti Surfari lunch on the edge of the jungle © Scott Lee
Leaving the surfbreak we motored along the coast taking in the vista of jagged mountains, virgin rainforest and coconut-framed beaches until we came to a gap in the coral reef. After a short safety briefing we dived into the ocean and swam ashore where we clambered onto the reef and made our way to a waterfall, on the edge of the jungle. Refreshed after our dip in the pool at the base of the waterfall we made our way about a kilometre along the reef in ankle deep water, frightening reef fish and an octopus as we went. Standing on the rocks, we needed to judge the surging swell before diving back into the water and swimming the 50 meters though the surf to the boat – not for the faint hearted! We came ashore further along the remote coast and hiked for a hour through the jungle on what could, at best, be called an unformed track before wading up a small stream into a cave. Once through the cave we discovered a perfect grotto complete with 50 metre waterfall cascading into a pool surrounded by jungle. The walls of the grotto were covered in maidenhair ferns, mosses and saplings of the jungle plants encouraged to grow by the extra light the break in the canopy offered. The water was cool and fresh and sweet to the taste. This was raw nature.
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Vanira Lodge Sunset, Tahiti © Scott Lee
Catamaran 6 Bora Bora @TYC & B.Picard
Intercontinental Moorea shark and ray encounter @Scott Lee
On the way back to the boat, we sloshed our way through the mud and scrambled over fallen trees, Cindy informed me that they will not be improving the track and instead will leave it as Mother Nature intended. “This is not Disneyland Scott. This is the REAL Tahiti, in all her glory. This is what our guests say they want to see.” I couldn’t agree more. On the way back to Teahupoo we stopped at a native fare on the edge of the jungle for a lunch of raw fish and baked local vegetables, cooked on an open fire under a corrugated iron roof. Washed down with a cold Hinano (the local beer), it was the perfect end to an excellent day. As we said our goodbyes on the dock my fellow travellers exalted that the Teahupoo Tahiti Surfari was the best day they had spent in their two weeks in French Polynesia.
Swimming with Sharks in Moorea “Do the sharks ever attack?” asked the apprehensive Japanese tourist as we approached the reef. “No, not usually, but maybe today,” answered Amo, our guide, with a big smile. Nervous laughter rippled through the passengers. We were at the Intercontinental Moorea on their famous shark and ray excursion. “Just kidding,” said Amo. “We have more trouble with sunburn. Don’t forget your lotion,” he added as he jumped into the water and waited for his charges to disembark down the ladder. Behind him, four sharks and two rays glided past, seemingly oblivious to our presence. Trevally and small reef fish darted between our legs. Once we were all standing in the waist deep water he turned and slapped the surface. Immediately the rays rushed up to feed on the small fish he had in his hand. There were squeals of delight as the rays brushed against the swimmers rubbing their smooth slimy skin along exposed limbs. Soon we were surrounded by rays, about 20 in all, as a dozen reef sharks swam slowly past just out of reach. Within minutes the nervous swimmers had relaxed and were calling to Amo to give them fish so that they too could get in on the action. The rays showed no fear and were soon clambering up peoples’ backs or wrapping their wings around shoulders and arms as they positioned themselves for scraps while the sharks maintained their distance seemingly enjoying the show. For many of the swimmers it was obviously their first encounter with any type of marine creature, let alone sharks and rays, and when they returned to the boat their excited chatter and broad smiles were testament to their enjoyment. This excursion is suitable for anyone, but when combined with the Dolphin Encounter (also at the Intercontinental Moorea) it appeared to me to be an ideal introduction for children to the marine world.
Raiatea - the Sacred Island Raiatea is a 45 minute flight from Tahiti-Faa’a. It is part of a group of islands known as the Society Islands, which include Tahiti, Moorea, Huahine, Tahaa, Bora Bora and Maupiti. Known in the legends as Hawaiki, Raiatea is considered to be the cradle of Polynesian culture and is in the middle of a triangle comprising of the Hawaian Islands to the north, Easter Island to the east and New Zealand to the west. Many of the great navigators and explorers of early Polynesia are thought to have come from Raiatea.
Motu (small island) in the lagoon at Fare Vainui, Raiatea @Scott Lee
A destination in it’s own right, today Raiatea is famous for its spectacular lagoon, and as the home of yacht chartering. It is also stunningly beautiful with its high jagged peaks, cascading forests, and crystal clear lagoons dotted with motu or small islands. As you would expect, Raiatea offers excellent snorkelling, diving, fishing, windsurfing, and kite boarding, as well as hiking and eco tourism opportunities. Raiatea is also known for The Royal Marae of Taputaputea which is the largest and arguably the most important Marae in all of Polynesia.
Yacht Chartering The Leeward Islands are a subset of the Society Islands and include Huahine, Raiatea, Tahaa and Bora Bora. These islands are ideal for sailing only four hours apart by sail boat. There is an abundance of safe anchorages and breathtakingly beautiful lagoons and motus to visit. There are several charter companies that offer a range of yachts from 36ft to 58ft. These yachts can be hired with a skipper and full crew including hostess and cook, or you can sail yourself providing you can prove you have experience. All yacht charters are quoted as there are dozens of variables depending on the number of passengers, crew requirements and of course the length of charter. The charter companies are happy to customise an itinerary from three days plus Tahiti Yacht Charters offer an Iti iti Cruise (small, small) of four days and three nights and this year they have launched a new product, “Surf and Turf” which allows clients to stay three nights at the Relais Mahana on Huahine and charter a yacht for three nights to return to Raiatea.
Fare Vai Nui - Raiatea Isn’t it nice when you come across a property that ticks all the boxes and as you leave, think to yourself ”that was a really good experience”. Fare Vai Nui, in Raiatea, is one such property. Nestled on shores of a lagoon with a backdrop of rainforest covered mountains, it certainly is a stunning location. The four fares and restaurant complex were built in Bali and shipped over in kitset form for construction on Raiatea. That was 10 years ago but they still look brand new. Beautifully finished in dark wood, they are immaculately maintained and presented. The Bali-style suits Tahiti and the resort's landscaping enhances the laid back feel. A long dock protrudes into the lagoon from the restaurant and there is a motorised catamaran at the end of the dock. There is also a generous waterside pool. The western coast is the sheltered side of the island and of course the sunsets out towards Bora Bora are to die for. Everything you would expect in Tahiti. Even though Fare Vai Nui has only four accommodation units, the restaurant seats 50, a testament to its popularity with locals and passing tourists. The food was superb with a large selection of local dishes, from wild pork to the freshest of fish. The owners of Fare Vai Nui, Jean-Jacque and his wife, are the perfect hosts and nothing was too much trouble. A trip to a motu, or a fishing excursion outside the lagoon were offered free of charge. From the moment I arrived and was whisked out on the lagoon to see a pod of dolphins, to my final moments before departure touring Raiatea’s picturesque capital, everything was “fantastique”. Based on Ia Ora criteria, places like Fare Vai Nui are setting the standard.
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Vanira Lodge - Teahupoo, Tahiti Vanira Lodge is only a couple of kilometres from the famous Teahupoo surf break. Built on a plateau on the side of a mountain it affords magnificent views over the bay and main reef beyond. The architects and builders employed to develop Vanira Lodge have done an excellent job. Designed in the traditional style, these fare can best be described as ‘funky’. Much of the timber has been sourced from local beaches and rivers and moulded together into a rustic, Robinson Crusoe style complex. Even staircases and roof supports have been built from driftwood and the loft bedrooms complete with mosquito nets are a real treat. Vanira Lodge boasts an excellent restaurant and a private swimming pool in their lush gardens. One fare has a private jacuzzi and air conditioning while the others have ceiling fans. All the fares have kitchenettes.
Fare Aute - Moorea Fare Aute is situated on a white sandy beach adjacent to the road that circumnavigates the island. It has seven fares and one villa, built in the traditional style with thatched roof, a kitchenette and a large covered verandah. Extensive use of native timbers and colourful furnishings give it a tropical feel. It was neat and tidy and the grounds were well kept.
Vanira Lodge, Teahupoo. The rustic loft bedroom © Scott Lee
Kayaks are available free of charge on the beach in front of the resort and scooter and car hire are available on site. It was a pleasant property to stay at and the owners were very helpful. The nearest restaurant was five km away, as was the nearest store to get groceries, so ensure your clients know to stock up before the shops close at 6pm. Scott Lee travelled to Tahiti with the assistance of Air Tahiti Nui and Tahiti Tourisme.
Air Tahiti Nui Established in 1986, Air Tahiti Nui is headquartered in Papeete on the island of Tahiti. Air Tahiti Nui has a fleet of five Airbus A34-400 aircraft and flies to New Zealand, Australia, USA, France and Japan. Air Tahiti Nui operates three weekly flights from Auckland to Tahiti. Return fares start from $1025* (Economy) or $2590* (Business). Visit www.airtahitinui.co.nz for more details. *Subject to availability. Terms and conditions apply.
Hilton Moorea Lagoon Resort and Spa Dining in style The “Arii Vahine” Restaurant A delightful seaside experience for breakfast and dinner with live Polynesian shows scheduled twice a week.
The “Rotui Bar & Grill” Casual, waterfront dining for lunch, as well as the perfect setting to enjoy refreshing exotic drinks. In the evenings “Rotui Bar & Grill” transforms into a tapas and cocktail bar.
Staying active If you feel like flopping down and doing next to nothing that’s fine, but for those that want to stay active, there is no shortage of things to do. The crystal clear water is ideal for snorkellers to see a wide variety of marine life. There is also a huge array of beach toys including: snorkels and fins, paddle boards, a pedal-boat or a kayak for a peaceful ride on the blue waters of the lagoon – and they are all complimentary to use. Other options include Aqua Walking (a safe and comfortable way to visit the ocean floor); and Night Diving (for certified Scuba divers).
Welcome to Moorea’s only five-star resort Moorea is known as the “Magical Island” for good reason. Its lush gardens, velvet green mountains and mist-covered waterfalls make this wonderful place a dream escape. Surrounded by colourful coral reef, with sheer mountains that are mirrored in the dark waters of its bays, Moorea is also called the “Island of Love". And if you’re lucky enough to be visiting, there’s no better place to experience this natural splendour than the Hilton Moorea Lagoon Resort & Spa - the islands only five-star resort.
Find luxury to suit Guests have a fine choice of options at their fingertips, including garden, lagoon and overwater bungalows. It should also be noted that each room received a fresh new interior in 2010. Bathrooms feature sleek Italian granite countertops; two separate bowl sinks, marble tubs and a rain cascade style shower.
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There are also daily boat tours of the island, including stops to watch spinner dolphins at play and you can even get out onto the beach of one of the many motus (tiny islands) and have a majestic stingray swim into your lap!
Recognition & Awards • August 2013. Travel & Leisure Magazine U.S. - Top 10 resorts in Australia, New Zealand and the South Pacific. • Condé Nast Traveler Magazine’s “Gold List” 2013: The World’s Best Places to Stay. • Condé Nast Traveler’s 2013 Reader’s Choice Awards as one of the “Top 15 Resorts in Australia & the Pacific.
For the latest packages and specials at both hotels visit: www.hilton.com or choose from a list of Tahiti travel specialists.
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People this happy come back for more. When you send people to Fiji, you’re sending them to a place where happiness waves out from every corner, floats across every face, and wanders free under blue skies and clear waters. You’re sending them to a place they’ll want to go back to. So when they want to return to happiness, you’ll be just as happy to see them.
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Musket Cove extends free night offer By popular demand Musket Cove's Free Nights @ Musket promotion has been extended until March 31, 2016. Everyone booking five nights will not only receive one free night accommodation, they will also receive free return transfers to and from Denarau Marina aboard the Malolo Cat. The offer also includes Musket Cove’s regular inclusions – such as daily American buffet breakfast, Wi-Fi, snorkeling and village excursions. Located on Malolo Lailai in the stunning Mamanuca Islands, Musket Cove is home to 55 villas and bures, and it boasts over 400 acres of wonderful wide open spaces with rolling hills and palm-fringed beaches.
Trader House wonderful addition to Musket Cove Musket Cove’s new Trader House has taken the Musket Cove guest experience to the next level. The building features the lovely open spaces of an arrival pavilion, a free flowing boutique and gift shop, the island's own gourmet general store and an inspired marinas edge café. “Embracing our family’s and Malolo Lailai’s history were key driving forces in the design inspiration. We have incorporated elements from the island's past both in nautical history and as a copra plantation, colonial architecture of the era and inspiration from the early days of travel in Fiji. Ultimately the new Trader House brings a new level of guest experience from arrival to departure, and all done with our signature relaxed style and friendly service,” says company director Josephine Smith Moffat.
At Musket Cove you’ll find the pace of life smooth and unhurried. What sets Musket apart is space, with 400 acres of rolling hills and palm fringed beaches to explore.
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Couples Paradise Plantation Island Resort is nestled in the heart of Fiji’s beautiful Mamanuca Islands, just 15kms from Nadi, and a quick 50 minute boat ride from Port Denerau. Spread over 123 acres of coconut palmstudded tropical gardens, Plantation Island Resort sits on the very shoulder of an azure-shaded lagoon and sevenkilometres of sun-kissed white sand.
Tropica a real treat for romantics Nestled in a private sheltered bay on Malolo Island in the Mamanuca Group, Tropica Resort blends Fijian and contemporary architecture with beautifully landscaped open spaces and water features. Needless to say, it’s an environment that’s superbly suited to romance, in particular honeymooners, couples and wedding parties. Guests will fall in love with the stunning sunsets and local and international cuisine. Plus there’s plenty to do with a range of motorised and non-motorised activities, watersports, nightly entertainment, a wonderful spa and of course it’s capped off with legendary Fijian hospitality.
Plantation’s newly refurbished Beachfront Bures are just steps away from the gorgeous beach and situated in a quieter more private part of the resort, away from the hustle and bustle of the activities program. Imagine curling up with your loved one in a gently swaying hammock watching the sun go down, with a cocktail in hand - bliss. Couples will love the choice of complimentary snorkelling, kayaks, stand up paddle boards, windsurfing and hand line fishing. Activities such as surfing, para sailing, water skiing, fishing, island hopping and village visits are also available at an additional charge. Couples will love the choice of activities all at an affordable price, the range of dining experiences including exclusive dining in the sand and the stunning natural beauty of this Fiji island.
www.plantationisland.com reserve@plantationisland.com
Uprising Beach Resort offers a unique range of accommodation options to choose from with value in mind, you will find an option that satisfies your desire for a truly Fijian vacation. Accommodation options include Commodores Beachfront and Garden View Villas. Classic Beachfront and Garden View Bures, the Tree House Dormitory and Mini Dorm.
Uprising Beach Resort, Pacific Harbour, Fiji. Ph: +679 3452200 Fax: +679 3452059 Cell:+6799926503 Email: enquiries@uprisingbeachresort.com www.uprisingbeachresort.com
Nestled within the ‘Dream Water’ (Tadrawai) Valley and set amongst lush tropical landscape, Mango Bay Resort overlooks an enclosed bay of crystal clear water and stunning white beachfront. Newly built Garden View Bures are surrounded by beautiful landscapes offering 2 separate en suite bedrooms,accommodating a maximum 4 guests. For the young at heart we have the option to book into our Jungle Bure - an 8 bed comfortable dorm room with shared bathroom facilities.
With something fun to keep even the most restless of traveller entertained, you can choose from a waterfall hike, horse riding, and island trip out to beautiful Yanuca, or take a trip with the renowned Mango Bay Fishing Charters to name a few things.
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MANGO BAY RESORT Namatakula, Tadrawai, Coral Coast, Fiji Islands P: (+679) 653 0069 info@mangobayresortfiji.com www.mangobayresortfiji.com
Bespoke holidays for families and couples in the most beautiful place in the world. Same beautiful location, same bula smiles, newly refurbished villas. sales@vomo.com www.vomofiji.com
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Privacy and peace on Matangi Island Sitting on a small private island off the north eastern end of Taveuni Island, Matangi Island Resort is a luxury boutique, adults-only resort perfect for those wanting to indulge in relaxation, rejuvenation and adventure and where you will be treated to the real essence of Fiji. No surprise then that Condé Nast Traveler called it one of the “Top Five Most Romantic Resorts in Fiji”! Boasting virgin tropical rainforest, white sand beaches, and volcanic rock faces rising from crystal clear waters this is a paradise for nature lovers. For accommodation options, the resort offers nine authentic bures and three unique treehouses, all set in spectacular tropical settings. Meals are served in luxurious dining room with breathtaking 270 degree views of the ocean and landscaped grounds. The cuisine is largely influenced by the tropical surroundings, Fijian heritage and the unique flavours of the South Pacific. Complimentary activities at Matangi include snorkelling, sailing, kayaking, stand-up paddle boarding, fishing, hiking and cultural village tours or indulge in a romantic picnic excursion to breathtaking Horseshoe Bay, only accessible by boat. Quite simply, if you want pure luxury, peace and romance in a secluded setting, make Matangi Island Resort your first stop.
Digging in at Plantation Island If you’re looking for a dining experience with a difference, it’s hard to match Plantation Islands unique ‘Sand Dining’. Staff sculpt a fresh hole complete with seats and table and then cover it with super comfy cushions, a white table cloth and some lovely decorations. Plantation began this on-beach dining around two years ago and it has proved to be very popular with guests. Plus the resort can cater to just about any number of diners, from couples after a romantic dinner to large groups who can sit at multiple sand tables set up on the beach. It just pays to note that the sand dining option is subject to tide and weather conditions.
• Fiji’s newest & most environmentally friendly fleet • 24-hour airport arrivals service and greeting lounge area • Tour, reservations and ground-handling services • Professional drivers and staff • Dedicated Groups, Tour and Series departments
Fiji’s leading tourist transportation operator providing unmatched service and reliability for all your Fiji travel needs.
• Day Tours, Adventure Travel and Sightseeing • Customer Service staff located at Nadi Airport, Port Denarau, Suva and Shangri-La.
Tourist Transport Fiji - Coral Sun Fiji - Great Sights Fiji - Feejee Experience - Ph: +679 672 3311 / Mob: +679 992 4312 / enquiries@ttf.com.fj
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Major refurbishment complete at Matamanoa Matamanoa Island situated in the beautiful Mamanuca Archipelago of Fiji, reopened its doors in March after a total refurbishment. Nineteen beachfront bures have been completely renovated with new additions including a private plunge pool, private cabana/ day bed and outdoor shower. New Zealand interior designer Jude Kirk pulled out all stops to completely upgrade and design the interior and exterior of these spacious stylish bures with the latest in world design technology. Colours matching the changing hues of the oceans and foliage of the South Pacific Islands. As well as that, five beachfront villas have been constructed on the beautiful sunset side of the island to compliment the existing nine beachfront villas situated on the pristine North Beach. Accessible via a walkway, all the five new villas have a private plunge pool, private cabana and outdoor shower. Summer is year round in Fiji and Matamanoa Island is an affordable option to escape the winter wonderland.
Yasawa Island Resort Paradise for couples If you have client couples looking for the ultimate winter getaway, Yasawa Island Resort and Spa is the perfect place to go. Romance is guaranteed on this serene piece of paradise and each stay includes meals, non-alcoholic drinks, all motorised and nonmotorised activities, trips and tours (including their famous private beach picnics). Plus the resort has a special spa bonus – for one time charge of F$475.00 + VAT per person per stay, you can choose from a 50min massage / body polish / body packs / facial / manicures / pedicures / waxing per day for your entire stay. For romance and relaxation It doesn’t get much better.
The Fiji Hideaway Resort and Spa is a boutique beachfront holiday resort ideally located on the beautiful Coral Coast, along a beautiful stretch of white sandy beach. Famous for the friendliness and fun of the Fijian locals, the resort offers a tropical setting, perfect for a relaxing holiday with the option to participate in an extensive array of activities if you choose. There are numerous accommodation options from romantic deluxe ocean view bures to family beachfront villas. All resort accommodation is perfectly positioned amongst a palm lined beachfront facing the stunning ocean lagoon - located only a few small steps from your front door. The on-site Day Spa also provides the ultimate pampering experience with a tranquil Reflection Pool and Spa and unique Lava Rock Sauna. Whether you’re after an indulgent escape or an action-packed getaway, the Fiji Hideaway Resort and Spa is the perfect Fijian holiday destination. Fiji Hideaway Resort & Spa was placed 9th out of the Top 10 Resorts in Fiji by Tripadvisors 2014 Traveler’s Choice Award.
Phone: (+679) 6500 177, email: reservations@hideaway.com.fj or visit us on our website: www.hideawayfiji.com
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Family friendly fun activities and games on Denarau Island. The Radisson Blu Kids Koro activities team will keep children occupied while you enjoy some time to yourself. Stay connected with our FREE WiFi available throughout the resort making life easy to update family and friends while sipping your favourite cocktail. There are many dining options available for the whole family. Visit our website or local agent for more information and packages available. Tel: (679) 675 6677 Fax: (679) 6751117 reservations@radissonfiji.com www.radissonblu.com/resort-fiji www.facebook.com/RadissonBluFijiResort
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Fiji
Spa Rejuvenation Centre opens in Nadi
Find your balance at Qamea Enrich your inner self with natural peace and tranquillity when you book Qamea Resort & Spa’s new yoga package. For just USD200 per couple combinable with any five paid night stay at the Resort, guests will embark on a bespoke journey of personal enrichment and serenity. Commencing May 1, 2015 international Yogi, Julie Teetsove will call the award winning resort home.
Ms Debra Sadranu, Managing Director of Senikai Spas, Essence of Fiji and Spa Academy Fiji has opened the new Spa Rejuvenation Centre, offering a total rejuvenation for locals and guests coming to Fiji. The centre is strategically located in close proximity to Nadi International Airport and includes a free shuttle service.
With over 10 years experience as a yoga instructor, Yogi Julie will observe the specific needs of each student and impart the lessons to enhance mind, body and soul. In addition to being a yoga instructor, Julie comes with a wealth of experience and knowledge as a life coach, cranial sacral therapist and somatic experiencing practitioner. Whether you’re near yogi status or just starting off, Yogi Julie is ready to assist you on your journey to enlightenment. And what better place to do it!
Its extensive range of services include a day spa, massage, hair salon, gym, café, Fiji made retail outlets, private day rooms, all catering to FIT’s, groups and corporate functions. The facility will also offer tourists a perfect location for pre and post-flights offering essential services such as showers, lockers and luggage storage. A roof top lounge bar which overlooks Sabeto mountains provides the ultimate relaxation terrace for foot rituals, internet access and offer a snack menu. www.rejuvenationcentrefiji.com
Be free at Malolo! Malolo Island Resort is about a bure near the beach, surrounded by the world's friendliest people with a living and authentic culture. Perfect for families and couples alike, you can fill your day with a myriad of activities or simply unwind and do nothing at all. Year round, choose from F$200 resort credits or Kids Eat Free with 5 night stays. Or between November and March, stay 5 nights and receive the 6th night FREE!
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American Samoa
Kids take a shot at fishing fun! The National Marine Sanctuary of American Samoa is hosting the American Samoa Sanctuary Classic from March to June 2015. The Sanctuary Classic is a unique combination of a fishing and photo contest for children ages 10-18. This is a great family oriented event that allows the community to compete for prizes. In conjunction with the contest, the Sanctuary Classic also promotes and educates the community on sustainable, recreational fishing practices within the sanctuaries. For more information please email Joseph.Paulin@noaa.gov
National Park boosts local economy
Weekly flights take off to Ofu Ofu Beach is considered one of the finest stretches of sand anywhere in the Pacific and now Polynesian Airlines has begun servicing this beautiful spot with a weekly service from Pago Pago International Airport to Ofu Airport in the Manu'a Islands. The service PAO2116 will depart PPG every Thursday at 8.45am and arrive in OFU at 9.15am. The return flight PAO2117 will depart OFU at 9.45am and arrive in PPG at 10.15am. The new service will bring the total to five flights a week to the Manu'a Islands, four to Fitiuta Airport (FTI) on Ta'u Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Fridays and one to OFU. The PPG/FTI flights depart at 8.45am and return at 9.15am FTI/PPG. Airfares to OFU and FTI are $160 return for adults, $135 for children and one way airfares start from $83.
A new report shows that 13,952 visitors to the National Park of American Samoa in 2014 spent $782,500 in villages near the park. That spending supported nine jobs in the local area and had a benefit to the local economy of $952,500. “The National Park of American Samoa is proud to welcome visitors from throughout American Samoa and around the world,” said Acting Superintendent Barbara Alberti. “We are delighted to share the story of this place and the experiences it provides. We also feature the park as a way to introduce our visitors to this part of the South Pacific and all that it offers. We appreciate the partnership and support of the villages and are glad to be able to give back by helping to sustain local communities.”
American Samoa Cruise ship Calendar August 11th Sun Princess arrives from French Polynesia at 7am and departs for New Caledonia at 3pm 26th Sea Princess arrives from French Polynesia at 8am and departs for New Zealand at 5pm
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Golden Princess arrives from French Polynesia at 8am and departs for New Zealand at 5pm
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Volendam arrives from Hawaii at 8am and departs for the Fiji Islands at 5pm
15th Dawn Princess arrives from French Polynesia at 8am and departs for the Fiji Islands at 5pm. 20th Amsterdam arrives from Kiribati at 8am and departs for Samoa at 6pm. 26th Costa Luminosa (maiden visit) arrives from Hawaii at 8am and departs for the Fiji Islands at 7pm. 31st Crown Princess arrives from Samoa at 10am and departs for French Polynesia at 7pm.
5% hotel tax to start in June A 5% hotel accommodation tax will be implemented June 15 by all accommodation facilities in American Samoa. The tax legislation was introduced by the Government and passed by both the House of Representatives and Senate last month and signed into law by the Governor Lolo Matalasi Moliga. Revenue from the hotel tax (75%) has been earmarked for the Department of Port Administration for the improvement of services at Pago Pago International Airport.
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Hawai‘i – Aloha Down Under
Shop till you drop at Ala Moana If you want choice this is the place to go! Ala Moana Center is the world’s largest open-air shopping center, offering premier shopping and dining at nearly 300 stores and restaurants, free centerwide Wi-Fi and a free, daily Hawaiian music and hula show. It is just 20 minutes from Honolulu International Airport, and right next to Waikiki making it easily accessible by foot, car, city bus, taxi, and the Ala Moana Pink Line Shopping Trolley. In November of 2015, Ala Moana Center will unveil its newest wing of the mall, The Ewa (West) Wing, anchored by renowned American department stores, Bloomingdale’s and Nordstrom, and an additional mix of more than 70 retail brands and dining options. www.alamoanacenter.com
Agents get a helping hand from Outrigger Outrigger Hotels and Resorts pride themselves on providing value to their travel partners and forming close working relationships. This includes providing handy resources like Outrigger’s new Travel Professionals Guide for 2015 for travel agents. Another resource for agents is Outrigger’s points-based Outrigger Expert Agent program. Outrigger Expert Agents have access to a dedicated website with 24/7 access to online education courses highlighting Outrigger’s global properties, up-to-date property maps and information, exclusive specials, complimentary client welcome amenities, invitations to exclusive events and FAM trips, and more. To become an Outrigger Expert Agent, simply log on to www.outriggeragent.com.
Mai Tai’s all round at Royal Kona Resort - Hawai‘i Home to the largest open-air, oceanfront bar in Kailua-Kona, Don’s Mai Tai Bar at Royal Kona Resort on Hawai‘i Island offers a highly entertaining Legends of Hawaiian Music every Thursday night – and it’s free. Plus pencil in August 15, when the resort will once again crown the winner of the World’s Best Mai Tai at the seventh annual Don the Beachcomber Mai Tai Festival.
New look for Royal Lahaina Resort - Maui At Royal Lahaina Resort on Kā‘anapali Beach in Maui, each cottage building is undergoing a complete renovation that will feature all new interiors and exteriors. The resort also recently upgraded the lobby area and the Royal Ocean Terrace Restaurant and Lounge. And that’s not all. Future plans include a new fitness center and two oceanfront hot tubs.
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Castle Resorts have you covered One of the largest hotel management groups in Hawai‘i, Castle Resorts and Hotels provide a huge array of accommodation on O‘ahu, Maui, Kaua‘i, Molokai and The Big Island. And because of this variety they have something to fit every lifestyle, interest, and budget. As an added incentive, agents who book clients at participating Castle Resorts receive a $50 Booking Bonus for every consecutive 5-night stay booked. Plus clients can enjoy everyday savings of up to 30% off accommodation with Castle in Hawai‘i and agents can earn extra cash, whether you book directly with Castle Resorts and Hotels or through your favourite Hawai‘i wholesaler.
Major remodel for Hyatt Regency Waikiki Beach, O‘ahu Standing proud right in the very heart of Waikiki Beach, The Hyatt Regency Resort and Spa has officially completed a comprehensive $100 million guestroom remodel. The revitalised guestrooms are some of the largest on the island and are the perfect place to watch the sunset from a private lanai. Just steps from the renowned warm waters and spectacular views of Waikiki, Hyatt Regency Waikiki Beach Resort and Spa also features an award-winning spa, retail shopping, cultural activities and cuisine from celebrated chefs. Plus it provides guests with easy access to other Honolulu attractions such as the USS Arizona Memorial at Pearl Harbour, Iolani Palace and Diamond Head Crater.
Ilikai a cool mix of luxury and space Well-known as the hotel in the famous opening shot of Hawai‘i Five-O, the Ilikai Hotel and Luxury Suites have been reinvented as a Waikiki landmark. Beautifully renovated luxury studios and suites grace the top four floors featuring design elements with a modern appeal for todays savvy travellers, while paying homage to Ilikai’s rich history and tradition. Set on an oceanfront location at the edge of Waikiki, each spacious apartment also come fully equipped with a kitchen and a large balcony with sweeping views. In addition to the exquisite suites, the resort is redefining apartment resort stays in Waikiki with exceptional on-site dining options and luxurious amenities. www. ilikailuxurysuites.com
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The Legends of Kā‘anapali Lū‘au Kā‘anapali Beach Hotel is now extending their ho‘okipa (hospitality) by presenting The Legends of Kā‘anapali Lū‘au every Monday night in the heart of the hotel‘s Tiki Courtyard. True to its name, the largest tiki in the Hawaiian Islands presides over this gathering place. Before the show, guests can ©Ka’anapali Beach Hotel enjoy a mai tai and browse crafts sold by local artisans and of course should bring their appetite to indulge in a traditional feast prepared by award-winning island-born chefs. www.legendsofkaanapali.com
Hawai‘i – Aloha Down Under
Summer packages at The Kahala, O‘ahu
Disney makes for family fun – Aulani, O‘ahu
Set on a stunning white sand beach just 10 minutes from Waikiki, The Kahala Hotel and Resort is considered one of O‘ahu’s leading luxury resorts. Over summer (that’s our winter of course) they have two special packages for guests to enjoy. The Kahala’s Waterman Package gives families the opportunity to spend a week as a waterman or waterwoman and includes group lessons from the legendary Hans Hedemann Surf School: 90-minute surfing, 90-minute stand-up paddle board, 60-minute canoe ride and 60-minute pole fishing. And as a home to its own Atlantic Bottlenose dolphins, the resort has a Dolphin Encounter Package that includes a truly memorable 30-minute Adult Dolphin Encounter for Two. For more information email reservations@kahalaresort.com
From the moment you walk into Aulani – a Disney Resort & Spa, you’ll think this beachfront paradise, set on the shores of Ko Olina, is a whole new world of family fun. So much is included with every stay, from a massive, interactive kids club and world-class entertainment to the unforgettable pools, lazy river, waterslides, special splash zones for the little ones and more. It’s no wonder that Aulani is Holidays with Kids 2014 Top Ten Annual Awards winner and Ko Olina Beach was voted one of the best beaches in the United States in the 2014 TripAdvisor Travelers' Choice awards.
Pick up a bargain at Waikele Outlets Hawai‘i is a shopper’s paradise and one of the most popular shopping destinations is Waikele Premium Outlets. Located just 30 minutes from the beaches of Waikiki, Waikele offers shoppers savings of 25%-65% on a host of popular designer and name brands including Adidas, Coach, Michael Kors, Polo Ralph Lauren, Tumi and many more. Plus the center has recently undergone a complete facelift, added six new stores, an outdoor dining area and much more. Among the new stores coming to the center over the next six months are Emporio Armani, UGG Australia, Vera Bradley and Aldo. If you’re after some serious retail therapy and some serious saving, make this a must-do.
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Pacific Beach Hotel brings shrimp to Waikiki When visiting O‘ahu it is a staple to visit one of the many shrimp trucks on the way to the fabled North Shore. However, for those visitors that don’t have time to drive from Honolulu to the other side of the island, there’s another way to enjoy these delectable, mouthwatering plates. Pacific Beach Hotel is now serving premier garlic shrimp plates every Thursday to Sunday right outside the hotel on the corner of Kalakaua and Liliuokalani across from Waikiki Beach. Visitors can choose from a delicious plate (small US$6.5 & large US$14.50 – both served with salad and rice) or choose a combination plate with rice, salad, Island chicken and shrimp (US$16). This is also where you can get the One of a Kind Croissada (a mix between a Croissant and a Hawaiian doughnut) – these deliciously tasting goodies are made fresh daily and available in different flavours.
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Solomon Islands
The eels of Marovo Lagoon For centuries the people of the Solomon Islands have shared a special relationship with the eels which populate the pristine waters of this 992 island archipelago and none more so than in the Marovo Lagoon in the New Georgia Islands, the largest island-enclosed lagoon in the world. This relationship between man and fish is just as important today, forming a key part of the local culture. Visitors can see this in the many carvings that feature eels and they can also experience eel feeding, a custom that has endured for centuries. One of the best places to visit and see the eel feeding is the traditional village of Biche on Gatokae Island where visitors can stay in comfortable, affordable accommodation at the Wilderness Lodge. Getting there is easy with Solomon Airlines operating flights into nearby Seghe on a regular basis. From there it’s a short boat ride to the Wilderness Lodge.
Solomon Airlines Awarded Second Certification Marking yet another major benchmark in its 52-year history, Solomon Airlines has been awarded its second IATA Operational Safety Audit Certification (IOSA). Announcing the news, Solomon Airlines’ CEO, Captain Ron Sumsum was quick to recognise every one of the national carrier’s team members, each of whom he said played a key role in helping the airline achieve this highest of international aviation safety standards. “The implications this world standard safety accreditation has for Solomon Airlines from the perspective of aviation safety are tremendous and will play a key role in the efforts we are going to in order to achieve our long term ambition of full IATA membership,” Captain Sumsum said. “The IOSA Certification means a much stronger commercial alliance with our regional and international partners and we can now proudly take our place alongside other fellow IOSAaccredited airlines. Looking forward, we are hopeful this certification will also mean an increase in IATA interline partnerships". “We fully appreciate and take very seriously the implications this IATA recognition represents for Solomon Airlines, the destination’s tourism and business sectors and ultimately, the people of the Solomon Islands".
Boat transfers from airstrip to Wilderness Lodge are priced at AUD380 per boat for up to six people. It is recommended to travel in a group in order to keep personal costs down. Eel feeding – AUD60 per person which includes a cultural performance, eel feeding, visiting a cultural site and a local waterfall. For more information go to www.wildernesssolomons.com or www.flysolomons.com
Reel them in at Papatura Island Retreat It doesn’t really matter where you cast a line in the Solomon Islands – the destination is literally brim-full of great fishing spots. But if you do have to pick somewhere, Santa Isabel the longest of all the 992 islands that make up the Solomon Islands archipelago, is one of those places. And one of the best places to stay on Santa Isabel is Papatura Island Retreat. Solomon Islands travel specialists, Go Tours Travel has released a new value-added Papatura Island Retreat ‘Fishing Bonanza’ package offering return airfares flying Solomon Airlines ex-Brisbane.
The offer includes eight nights accommodation on a ‘stay eight/pay only seven’ basis, three meals daily, a free SBD50 bar tab per person and a whole swag of extras ranging from a free snorkel tour. 320 hours boat hire plus petrol and local guide, use of fishing and snorkelling gear, a guided village tour plus a free t-shirt and info pack. Per person pricing starts at NZD2940 per person. For more information visit www.gotours.com.au. To learn more about Papatura Island retreat visit www.papatura.com.
Renew and say ”I do” at Fatboys Fatboys Resort in Gizo, one of the most romantic locations in the Solomon Islands, has released a special Wedding Vow Renewal Package for couples who want to say ‘I do” for the second time around. Priced from AUD2100, the special package comes complete with three nights accommodation in the resort’s honeymoon bungalow and has the following inclusions: a secluded romantic island beach ceremony with traditional boat transfers for the ‘bride’; a floral arch, aisle decoration, floral bouquet and Leis; a Master of ceremonies and wedding day entertainment; a private romantic dinner for two and celebratory champagne; a couples champagne breakfast. For more information, email fatboys@solomon.com.sb
SO SOLOMONS – SO DIFFERENT For more information contact: Solomon Islands Visitors Bureau Tel: + 677 22442 E: info@sivb.com.sb www.visitsolomons.com.sb
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Tonga
‘Eua – untouched beauty ‘Eua island is just 17 ½ km from the main Tongan island of Tongatapu, and about a third of the size. Geologically it’s a world away, with hills, caves and canyons, the only river in Tonga, and a dramatic landscape perfect for a few days exploring. It’s a rustic, rough and ready place, where the vehicle of choice is a battered four-wheel drive, the public transport is a bare-back horse, and the only nightlife is kava drinking in a small hall or the ice cream disco on Friday nights. Large-scale tourism doesn’t exist here, which is even more reason to come here. The ‘Eua National Park is a must-visit trek on the east coast of ‘Eua.
Tonga gears up for whale season Between July and October, humpback whales migrate from their feeding grounds in the Antarctic to the warm, sheltered waters of the Kingdom of Tonga to mate and calf. Tonga is also one of very few places where swimming with whales is permitted. Skippers and guides must be certified and trained so that they understand whale behaviour and ensure the safety of the many visitors who come every year to take part this life-changing experience. The whales are also visible from the land for those who don't want to get their feet wet!
Heilala Festival a big highlight Tonga’s upcoming Heilala Festival this June will celebrate one of the most historic events of the Kingdom, the coming Coronation of His Majesty King George Tupou VI. The Heilala festivities will run for three weeks from the June 22 - July 11 in downtown, Nuku’alofa celebrating the theme “Tangane! Tonga – Bravo! Tonga” which was specifically chosen to reflect the Tongan pride and hospitality. This year’s events include Tonga’s Got Talent, cultural performances and the Miss Heilala Beauty Pageant.
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New Caledonia
French cheese takes centre stage New Caledonia is well known for its fine cuisine and during June cheese lovers are in for a particular treat. From June 2-13 at Le Meridien Noumea and from June 18-20 at Sheraton Deva Resort and Spa, New Caledonia’s French Cheese Festival will take place. Apart from the fine cheeses themselves, the star of the show will be Gerard Poulard – “Maitre formagier” or cheese master. Gerard will offer a unique opportunity to savour various special cheeses such as “Le brin d’amour” – a ewe’s milk cheese, “L’extase Deauvillais” – a cow’s milk cheese and many others. In fact, visitors will be able to taste more than 130 different cheeses! And as you might expect, there will be a sommelier on hand selecting wines to create the perfect combination. For more information please email Sally Pepermans at sally.pepermans@starwoodhotels.com.
Sally Pepermans to represent New Caledonia in NZ Sydney based GTI Tourism has appointed Sally Pepermans as the in-market representative for New Caledonia Tourism New Zealand. The appointment follows New Caledonia Tourism’s decision to assign destination representation and marketing agency, GTI Tourism, to lead the promotion of the destination in the New Zealand market. Sally will commence the fulltime sales and marketing account manager role, based in Auckland, from 27 May, 2015 after relocating from New Caledonia where she currently resides. New Caledonia Tourism sales and marketing account director, Caroline Brunel, said through Sally's previous position as sales manager for New Zealand and Australia markets with the Starwood Group, she has acquired extensive industry experience combined with in-depth destination and market knowledge. “We are absolutely delighted to welcome Sally to the team and we have no doubt she will be able to provide strong in-market support to our trade partners in order to further unlock the potential of New Caledonia within the New Zealand market,” Ms Brunel said.
Need a great place to meet? Do you have clients looking for a short-haul destination with a difference for a conference and incentive trip? Aircalin is proud to say it has the answer – New Caledonia! A destination that offers a blend of French sophistication and South Pacific hospitality. Then there’s the warmest of Pacific welcomes you get with Aircalin. Their airfares are great value and there is a considerable choice of facilities and hotels (including brands such as Starwood and Hilton). Aircalin’s schedule of Tuesday, Friday and Sunday makes those short three/four/five nights itineraries easy to organise – with daytime flights both ways, as well as full service.
Spoil your clients with Aircalin flights to New Caledonia, where French sophistication meets South Pacific relaxation.
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Cooks
Transformed Moana Sands a treat for travellers Moana Sands Beachfront Hotel is looking picture perfect after a recent refurbishment. The hotel closed down for six weeks from mid December 2015 to January 31, 2016 so the upgrade could take place. The transformation has been fantastic. This includes an extension to beachfront studio bathrooms, along with a new kitchenette and new furniture such as beds, wardrobes and chairs. The hotel has also been completely repainted throughout and rewired. The welcoming lobby area has been updated and The Sands Restaurant and Bar has also had a make-over with the addition of a new concrete floor, a new bar and pizza oven! In other words it’s been a major project and now guests can reap all the benefits of staying in this superb beachfront location.
Win 5 nights with Crystal Blue Cook Islands consultants take note! The travel consultant with the most Crystal Blue Lagoon Villa bookings before June 30 of will win five nights’ luxury accommodation at the beautiful Crystal Blue Lagoon Villas in Rarotonga. Once your booking is confirmed and paid please email hayley@vibepacific.com to qualify. Valid for all bookings made prior to July 31, 2015, for travel to September 30, 2015. The winner will be announced the first week of October 2015.
Moana Sands Beach Front Hotel & Villas, Rarotonga, offers the perfect island escape and provides comfortable spacious beachfront studios or 2 bedroom beachfront villas, each offering spectacular ocean views. With a long stretch of white sand beach and an iridescent lagoon right at your doorstep there is no better place for you to experience a truly magical relaxing holiday. At Moana Sands we invite you to unwind and enjoy our little piece of paradise.
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Play squash Cooks’ style If you have squash playing clients, keep them in mind for the The Club Raro Cook Islands Squash Open which will held from October 23-29. It’s open to squash players of all ages and grades and is guaranteed to be fast paced, fun and a memorable event. The competition will be held at the Rarotonga Squash Club in Avarua. To make sure that everyone has time to make the most of beautiful Rarotonga, the event will be held over seven days. Entries will close 16th October 2015 and can only be made directly to events@dmck.co.ck.
Paddling in paradise - Vaka Eiva 2015 Vaka Eiva is without a doubt one of the most popular annual events in the Cook Islands. Every year hundreds of paddlers and their support crew converge on Rarotonga from November 20-27 to participate in the weeklong Vaka Eiva Festival. In past years Vaka Eiva has had competitors from all over the world including New Zealand, Australia, Hawaii, Tahiti, Fiji, Canada, USA, Guam, New Caledonia, Niue, American Samoa and Italy. Plus it’s not just about getting on the water - the festival has numerous cultural activities, drumming and dance performances throughout the week. For more information on Vaka Eiva 2015, go to www.vakaeiva.com
Fine furnishings for Palm Grove Sitting on the stunning southern coast of Rarotonga, Palm Grove is the perfect place for a peaceful Cook Islands getaway. Home to 26 bungalows, guests at Palm Grove will soon enjoy a new-level comfort with new furniture for the restaurant, swimming pool, plus daybeds for every Garden Studio all set for delivery.
Welcome to Palm Grove, your private piece of paradise! Beachfront and garden bungalows Onsite restaurant and bar Personal wedding co-ordinator Rarotonga’s quiet southern coast PO Box 23, Rarotonga, Cook Islands p:+682 20002 f: +682 21998 e: beach@palmgrove.co.ck www.palmgrove.net
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Norfolk
Coca-Cola Life launches on Norfolk Island Norfolk Island has been unveiled as the location for the Australian television commercial that will launch Coca-Cola South Pacific’s newest product, COCA-COLA LIFE. Rolling out across TV, digital, cinema and mobile, the TVC conveys the genuine surprise and delight of Norfolk Island residents in being the first community in Australia to sample COCA-COLA LIFE, which combines sugar and the natural sweetness of stevia to provide 35% less sugar and kilojoules, compared to Coca-Cola. “It is wonderful to have Norfolk Island chosen as the location for the unveiling of this exciting new offering from Coca-Cola,” said Norfolk Island Tourism General Manager, Glen Buffett. “Coca-Cola is such an iconic brand and we are delighted to be part of the COCA-COLA LIFE launch into the Australian market as this provides a fantastic opportunity to showcase the natural beauty and unique heritage of our island home.”
Get a true taste of farm fresh In 1789 Norfolk Island was considered the food bowl of the British colony of New South Wales. Its rich volcanic soil produced flourishing cereal crops, fruit and vegetables and its grasses fattened cattle, sheep, goats and pigs while the aged soil and dense scrub of Sydney yielded little. Norfolk Island’s relationship with good food production continues today and measuring just five by eight kilometres, it is a fresh food fanatic’s dream. Paddock to plate and strictly seasonal produce are not just trends here, they are a way of life. Visitors enjoy the choice of over thirty different eateries catering for every meal and price range. From take away local fish and chips to up-market dining, there are cafes, bistros and restaurants dotted all over the island. Norfolk Islanders love their ‘sweet wettels’, the local language expression for ‘good food’. There is also a variety of food inspired tour experiences that allow visitors to literally jump the fences and take a peek into real island living. These include some great taste sensations – boutique cheeses, liqueurs, coffee, honey, chocolates, bacon and produce straight from the soil, bush or tree. A great way to sample the full spectrum of Norfolk Island’s fresh food flavours, is the Taste Norfolk Island Food Festival in late spring. Straddling Norfolk’s unique Thanksgiving Day celebrations, Taste Norfolk Island runs from November 23-27, 2015. For further information on the Food festival visit the website www.norfolkislandfoodfestival.com
New brochure out now Norfolk Island Tourism have released the new 2015/2016 destination brochure “There is more to Norfolk Island”. It focuses on the World Heritage history and island culture, good food, marine activities, family holidays, lifestyle and nature and includes a map of the island and a calendar of events guide. The brochure can be viewed at www.norfolkisland.com.au or copies requested by contacting info@nigtb.gov.nf
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One of the advantages of a sub-tropical island is that the warm sea currents regulate the temperature fluctuations so that winters on Norfolk Island are mild, with pleasant day and evening temperatures. This means it's easy for visitors to relax in the toasty ambience of a fire in the evenings, but comfortably exploring the many nature reserves or the dramatic foreshore during the day. April to August is also a great time to visit Norfolk Island for sporting tournaments and all manner of festivals. Choose from tennis, bowls, archery, rugby, croquet, golf and even Relay for Life events; or quilting, ballroom dancing, and the popular country music festival. Then there is Christmas in July and the iconic Anniversary or Bounty Day celebrations in June. Or just come and soak up the rich World Heritage history, natural beauty and laid back lifestyle. The thing about Norfolk Island is that there is far more to do and see than most visitors imagine. The most frequent complaint is not having enough time to do everything on offer. People visit for a festival or tournament and discover a whole world of other experiences that are absolutely fascinating. For an energising winter getaway, Norfolk Island really does have more to offer, so as the locals say, “Come lookorn” and “Come and see for yourself”.
Looking for a unique place to tie the knot? Then Norfolk Island is perfect. Only a 90 minute flight from Auckland, this small South Pacific island offers a truly romantic setting, plus only one month’s notice of “intended marriage,” and standard paper work is required.
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Time to take a cool break
The most popular wedding location is in the Kingston World Heritage listed area. Imagine a ceremony overlooking the beautiful Emily Bay Lagoon, in amongst the ruins, on the golf course or in one of the historical restored homes along Quality Row. Or you could choose a private home surrounded by antiques and a grand piano, on a cliff top deck looking out to sea, in a beautiful chapel, under a banyan tree, or just on the beach. The possibilities are endless and so stress free with numerous professional wedding planners and celebrants who can ensure your day unfolds exactly as you request.
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Niue
Niue’s must do's Virna Smith, the Group Marketing Manager for Scenic Hotel Group recently had the opportunity to visit Niue and shares her 'Must Do's' in Niue with us.
Take a tour The first thing that you should do is book a ‘Guided Orientation Tour’ as soon as possible for the start of your stay. We did ours with Commodore. It took about four hours and our Host Keith shared plenty of local knowledge with us. On our trip, we travelled ‘clockwise’ around the island and stopped off at many of the chasms, sea tracks, whaling watching view points and pools.
Pack your togs, towel and reef shoes! The tour gives you great insight into the ‘Must Do's' whilst you are on the Island. It's similar to the ‘Hop-on, Hop-off’ tours we do around cities, but ‘a la island style’.
Hire a car This is highly recommended as there is no public transport on the island. The island boasts 64km of tropical beauty and you honestly do not want to miss out on a single kilometre. (Niue driver’s license required – this is obtained from the local Police Station at a cost of $22.50).
Kick back at Washaway Café, Avatele Beach
Matapa Chasm Safe to swim and snorkel at any time, fabulous spot. Great place to have a picnic too.
Kaiika Restaurant, Alofi A trip to Niue is not complete unless you've tasted the sushi and pizza. Our host Avi with his exuberant personality and beautiful wife Nau ensure you have a fabulous time and delicious meal. According to Avi, using your fingers to eat enhances your sensory experience of eating.
Limu Pools The beauty of the pools take your breath away as you come through the lush tropical growth – I’ll say no more as I do not want to spoil it for you!
Scenic Matavai Resort
After exploring all day, head back to the Resort and enjoy cocktails at the Pool Bar as you watch the sun go down over the Pacific Ocean.
Scenic Matavai Resort, Niue Grand Opening
Open Sundays only from 11am ‘till late. Enjoy a drink at the self-service ‘honesty’ bar and tuck into a burger, focaccia with grilled fish or a delicious pizza. There is just that ‘something special’ about Washaway. The casual outdoor atmosphere, music playing in the background, people laughing, joking, sharing experiences and soaking up the incredible atmosphere makes it so unique! Don’t forget to take your snorkelling gear and your reef shoes with you. We had a great time snorkelling just off the slipway, plenty to see!
(Management Seated L-R) Simon Jackson (General Manager); Vicki Taylor; Brendan Taylor (CEO); Brett Inkster (Area General Manager); Virna Smith (Group Marketing Manager)
Viaolama Café and Mini Golf Firstly, I need to add that I enjoyed the most delicious toasted chicken mayonnaise and cheese sandwich that I have ever tasted! I could not quite work out what the ‘secret spice’ was though! The mini golf course is built along the cliff and through the lush tropical foliage. Great fun and some challenging holes too!
Take advantage of this package arranged to ensure you get the most out of your stay in Niue. Other Adventure Packages also available please visit our website.
Package includes: • 7-nights at Scenic Matavai Resort Niue in an Ocean View Room and daily Tropical Continental Breakfast • Rental Car: Standard 7-day hire, pick up from Resort on day of arrival (Special T&C's apply) • 7-day Snorkel Gear hire for 2 • Lunch Hamper for 2, on 1 day of your stay • 3-hour Orientation Tour with Commodore Tours for 2 • Welcome drinks on arrival
For bookings & information call 0800 NZ OWNED (69 69 63) or visit us online at scenichotelgroup.co.nz/niue-adventures
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*Booking period: 1 May-30 Jun‘15. Stay period: 1 May-31 Oct‘15. Offer excludes airfares. For full Terms & Conditions visit our website scenichotelgroup.co.nz/niue-adventures
Tahiti
Island Insights with Heather Bint, Cruise & Travel Specialist, Cruiseabout Orewa In this issue we give Heather Bint from Cruiseabout Orewa a quick quiz about the stunning islands of Tahiti. Which of our 118 islands have you been to? I’ve been to eight - Tahiti Nui, Tahiti Iti, Bora Bora, Huahine, Raiatea, Rangiroa, Moorea and Taha’a. So that means I have at least 110 reasons to go back again!
Describe the destination in one word: Idyllic. One key piece of advice to agents when they have an enquiry? Think outside the square and mix the accommodation up for your clients. Consider a pensione (a cultural highlight for me) in addition to an outer island stay at a gorgeous resort. And don’t forget about the lesser known islands which are just as stunning as their more famous neighbours. The options are endless!
Favourite sightseeing activity to do My husband and I are snorkelling enthusiasts and on our most recent Tahitian holiday we went on about five snorkelling adventures, the highlight of which was drift snorkelling in the Taha’a pass. I’ve also swum with sharks and rays in both Bora Bora and Moorea and loved it both times. Then there’s the 4WD tour in Bora Bora; I have many favourites!
What you are looking forward to doing next time you visit the Islands of Tahiti Last time we booked a pension and had our own pool villa. It was a great way to unwind before starting our Princess Cruise and accompanying adventurous activities so I would definitely do that again. I’d also love to experience a small ship cruise on Windstar and follow it up with a stay on Taha’a or an island I’ve never been to.
Heather Bint, Cruiseabout Orewa 32 Hillary Square, Orewa, Auckland 0931 Phone 64 9 426 7614
Le Coco’s takes its fine cuisine to Moorea Thierry and Bénédicte Sauvage, owners of renowned restaurant, Le Coco’s Tahiti in Punaauia, have opened a new establishment in Haapiti on Moorea. The doors opened in late March, with its contemporary décor providing the perfect environment for quality dining. Needless to say, Le Coco’s Tahiti brings its matchless quality, flavours, value and wonderful service to Moorea, plus the new restaurant comes complete with a wine bar boasting the finest wines to be found in the islands of Tahiti. Located across the road from Hotel InterContinental Moorea Resort & Spa, Le Coco’s Moorea is open seven days a week, and has a changing menu featuring the freshest in-season produce. Plus a complimentary shuttle service will be offered to resort/hotel residents as far as Hilton Moorea Lagoon Resort & Spa and Hôtel Hibiscus. If you’re in Moorea this is definitely a must-visit.
Sell your way to St Regis Bora Bora Bora Bora is without question one of the South Pacific’s dream destinations and Tahiti Tourism’s Tiare Incentive Programme is giving wholesalers the opportunity to experience it firsthand, with a wonderful top-prize that includes three nights at the exquisite St Regis Bora Bora. How do you win? Simple. The three prizes will go to the top three wholesale agents with the most room nights sold flying with Air TahitiNui plus the same three prizes will go to the top three wholesale agents with the most room nights sold flying with Air New Zealand. (Bookings must be registered to qualify). Here’s what’s up for grabs:
1st - The St Regis Bora Bora Resort Return flights, one night PPT pre and post BOB, return domestic VT flights and three unforgettable nights at The St Regis Bora Bora Resort. Sell St Regis during the incentive period and receive a complimentary 50 minute Couples Massage at Miri Miri Spa by Clarins.
2nd - Tahitian Black pearl + bottle of Moët & Chandon Champagne 3rd - Bottle of Moët & Chandon Champagne
Photo: Gergoire Le Bacon
Tiare Incentive Programme is valid for new wholesale bookings made in the qualifying period NOV 1, 2014 – SEP 30, 2015. For more details contact Moana McKeen: moana@tahiti-tourisme.co.nz
Worlds away from What’s expected www.tahitinow.com.au
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Vanuatu
Eratap open and helping the local community After being closed for six weeks after damage from Cyclone Pam, Eratap Beach Resort recently reopened on April 26. Tony Pittar, Eratap’s owner said “A huge amount of work was done to get opened so quickly and we are now operating as normal. And not only did we complete all necessary works but we raised AUD25,000 for our Eratap Village Fund and AUD31,000 for our Eratap Staff Fund. "Care Packs" were hand delivered to 1,500 people living throughout Eratap in five different distributions. This greatly helped local villagers recover from the devastating cyclone.”
Breakas Beach Resort begins journey back Isaac Boyle, General Manager of Breakas Beach Resort in Port Vila has confirmed that following Cyclone Pam and the subsequent closure of the resort, a total of 27 fares (of 63) will be guaranteed to re-open effective May 15, 2105. These will include 10 Beachfront and 17 Tropical Garden View rooms. All facilities including the spa, water sports, tour desk, restaurant, bar and entertainment/theme nights will also be fully operational.
Exclusively for adults and located just 30 minutes drive from Port Vila, the Havannah is an oasis of tranquility and your perfect romantic retreat. With only 17 luxurious villas set amidst elegantly landscaped gardens, you can be assured privacy and personalized service, Havannah style.
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Vanuatu
VTO launches The Havannah set for July re-opening #YourHolidayHelps The Havannah Resort closed on the 13th March 2015 after sustaining some damages by Cyclone Pam. While the resort was due to re-open on the 1st of June 2015, during the course of the re-building further damages were found in the villas, which has delayed the reopening date of the resort to Monday 27th July 2015. New Zealand’s Fletcher Construction has been appointed to carry out the work and has committed to the above date. Plus all 65 staff have been kept on the payroll and have all been engaged in the beautification of the resort and its surroundings.
Iririki getting full upgrade The iconic Iririki Island Resort, Vanuatu is currently undergoing a full renovation and rebuilding process as a result of the damage caused by Cyclone Pam in March 2015. The upgrade and modernisation of this popular island resort is expected to be complete by 30th of November with re-opening scheduled for 1st December 2015. The relaunch will herald some exciting changes and Iririki will return stronger than ever, elevating service and amenities so that guests can expect a quality 4+ star experience. All areas of the resort are being worked on progressively over the next few months with repainting, infrastructure upgrades and refurbishments, including the addition of at least two more of the very popular Deluxe Family Fares.
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Linda Kalpoi, General Manager at Vanuatu Tourism Office, Port Vila has created a campaign message Your Holiday Helps to generate awareness which in turn will feed inquiries for three months (May – July) to support the tourism industry as the country rebuilds from Tropical Cyclone Pam. People from all over the world have expressed their desire to help Vanuatu during this tough time so the campaign will leverage this and convey the message that the best way they can help is by booking a holiday to Vanuatu. Following the success of the #vanuatustillsmiles campaign message the next stage of the recovery message is to encourage tourists to return to Vanuatu. The messaging to take place between now and June to be Your Holiday Helps utilising the hashtags of #YourHolidayHelps and #DiscoverVanuatu.
Click here for Cyclone Pam updates www.discovervanuatu.com.au/tropical-cyclone-pam-hotel-update
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Grand Hotel and Casino open for business Thankfully the Grand Hotel and Casino came out pretty much unscathed from Cyclone Pam and with only a few minor repairs to be done, the hotel is up and running full steam ahead. Needless to say, guests are being welcomed with their famous Vanuatu smiles and 4 star service and facilities.
Free Meals... Free Drinks... Free Headsets... 23kg Baggage allowance... ...Every Passenger, Every Flight.
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Suddenly everything becomes crystal clear. When you live life at a million miles per hour, you forget what’s really important. Visit Vanuatu and you’ll soon remember 83 unspoilt islands surrounded by blue waters and filled with the happiest people you will ever meet. You can find yourself there, in no time.
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Samoa
Hogan and Associates new reps for Return to Paradise Auckland based Hogan and Associates have been appointed the New Zealand Sales and Marketing Representatives for Return to Paradise Resort in Samoa. Mike Hogan stated “We are delighted to take on the representation of such a high quality resort. We have heard excellent reports on all aspects of the property, including location, ambience, accommodation, staff and F & B, and look forward to working with the owners to increase business from our market. A large part of our focus will be on MICE and weddings markets, both of which the property excels at”. The appointment is effective as of May 1.
Set on 15 acres of lush tropical gardens The Tanoa Tusitala Hotel is just metres from Apia’s waterfront and a few minutes’ walk from the CBD. The hotel reflects key elements of Samoan architecture and culture, and offers superb modern Samoa hotel accommodation, with facilities that meet the needs of a myriad of travellers. Disconnect from the stress of everyday life and let us look after you at Tanoa Tusitala Hotel!
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Escape the ordinary Connect with family and friends and create lasting memorable experiences with the new Sheraton Samoa Aggie Grey’s Resort. Find out more at www.sheratonsamoaaggiegreysresort.com, call (+685) 45611 or email reservations.samoaresort@sheraton.com.
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Includes: • Return economy class airfares from Auckland to Papeete flying Air Tahiti Nui^ • Private transfers from airport to hotel to yacht and return • One night pre and post cruise accommodation^ at the Tahiti Pearl Beach Resort, including one full American buffet breakfast • 7-night yacht cruise from Papeete return onboard the newly refurbished Wind Spirit • All main meals, non-alcoholic beverages and entertainment onboard Wind Spirit • Port charges, government fees and taxes
*Price shown is based on 31 July, 13 & 20 November 2015 sailings, per person, in NZ Dollars, share twin. Price for cash and cheque payments only. Valid for new bookings only. Airfares are ex Auckland to Papeete return only on Air Tahiti Nui, subject to availability, prices available ex Wellington and Christchurch. Airfare taxes are included and subject to change. Special airline conditions apply. Cruise based on category B ocean view cabin including port taxes and government fees and all applicable discounts (correct as at 20/04/2015). All fares and taxes are subject to change and currency fluctuations without notice up until full payment is received. Gratuities are additional. Accommodation based on Deluxe oceanview room inclusive of government tax, city tax and resort fee. Subject to special events and blackout dates. ^Business Class upgrades and additional night rates available on request. Sales to 01/06/2015 or until sold out and subject to availability. Agents to book airfares on TN in S Class (please enquire for price if S class not available). Airfares are non-refundable and non-transferrable. Full payment due 100 days prior to departure. PNR to be sent to Francis Travel Marketing to ensure ticketing time-limits. NZ Representative: Francis Travel Marketing - Travel Agents contact: 0800 422 784 | (09) 444 2298 | reservations@ftmcruise.co.nz