A Magical Embrace
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The Islands Of Tahiti
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Onwards and upwards. As we round off a 2023, it's great to see our South Pacific destinations revitalised and thriving. In fact, the resurgence in travel has been remarkable, with many agents flat tack trying to keep up with client bookings. We hope this upward trajectory continues well into the future! In this issue, we spotlight Tahiti – a genuine bucket list destination that captivates not just Kiwis and Australians, but travellers from every corner of the world. Tahiti is a treasure trove of experiences, offering everything from tranquil retreats to exhilarating adventures, all set against a backdrop of nature's most spellbinding vistas. Plus we're offering our readers the chance to win a dream trip for two to Tahiti. This incredible prize includes 5 nights of accommodation at Te Moana Tahiti Resort and return flights courtesy of Air New Zealand. Make sure you’re in to WIN! Otherwise, we would like to pass on our warmest wishes for a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year. And we look forward to connecting with you in the New Year for more South Pacific travel insights and inspiration! Until then, safe travels. Cover: Four Seasons Bora Bora, Tahiti © Jeremy Austiin
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Discover The Islands of Tahiti Join us as we delve into this idyllic destination, where each corner reveals a new wonder and every moment is steeped in the tranquil rhythm of island life.
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South Pacific National Tourism Offices AMERICAN SAMOA VISITORS BUREAU Ph: +1 684 6339805 Email: info@americansamoa.travel www.americansamoa.travel COOK ISLANDS TOURISM NZ Ph: 64 9 366 1106 Email: nzmanager@cookislands.travel Aus Ph: 61 2 8209 1658 Email: ausmanager@cookislands.travel www.cookislands.travel HAWAI’I TOURISM AUTHORITY NZ Ph: 64 9 977 2234 Email: info@hawaiitourism.co.nz www.gohawaii.com/nz Aus Ph: 61 2 9286 8951 www.gohawaii.com/au NEW CALEDONIA TOURISM NZ Ph: Bianca Henry 64 21 069 7923 Email: b.henry@nctourisme.com www.newcaledonia.travel/nz NIUE TOURISM OFFICE NZ Phone: Sarah 021 995226 Email: sarah@niueisland.com www.niueisland.com
SAMOA TOURISM AUTHORITY NZ Ph: 64 9 379 6138 Email: samoa@samoa.co.nz Aus Ph: 61 2 9440 0377 www.samoa.travel SOLOMON ISLANDS VISITORS BUREAU Ph: + 677 22442 Email: info@sivb.com.sb www.visitsolomons.com.sb TAHITI TOURISME NZ Ph: 0800 TAHITI (824484) Aus Ph: 61 2 9233 4920 www.tahititourisme.nz TONGA VISITORS BUREAU Ph: (676) 25 334 Email: info@thekingdomoftonga.com www.thekingdomoftonga.com TOURISM FIJI NZ Ph: 64 9 376 2533 Email: infonz@tourismfiji.com.fj Aus Ph: 61 2 9264 3399 www.fiji.com.fj VANUATU TOURISM OFFICE NZ Ph: 021 704 730 Email: jcarson@vanuatu.travel Aus Ph: 61 2 9028 5086 www.vanuatu.travel
NORFOLK ISLAND TOURISM NZ Ph: 0800 667 365 Email: tania.anderson@nirc.gov.nf Aus Ph: 1800 214 603 www.norfolkisland.com.au
Rest in Peace. Natalie Von Dincklage Like everyone that knew her, we were deeply saddened to hear the news that Natalie Von Dincklage had passed away. She was a dedicated, passionate member of the travel industry and always ready to support where she could. But more than that, she was a kind-hearted soul. Caring, positive, smiling and one of those people you’re always glad to see. Nat was always a pleasure to travel with. We will miss you. X
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A Magical Embrace by Matt Taylor
The Islands of Tahiti are a spellbinding sanctuary of the South Pacific.
Tahiti © Grégoire Le Bacon
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The Islands of Tahiti possess a magic that makes them a genuine bucket list destination. The allure begins with the natural environment. Towering volcanic peaks rise from the deep Pacific Ocean. These are surrounded by crystal-clear lagoons that radiate a neon shade of azure, home to vibrant coral reef and a real-life aquarium of marine creatures. Flawless beaches and bays fringe the coast, tempting visitors at every turn. Inland, lush rainforests cloak the interior of many islands, with trails winding through dense vegetation, leading to cascading waterfalls and serene pools. Fragrant blooms of hibiscus and tiare abound, and the rhythmic rustling of coconut palms sway in the tropical breeze. The Islands of Tahiti are also home to a rich culture woven from ancient Polynesian traditions, mixed with more recent French influences. Rooted deeply in the ethos of their ancestors, the Polynesian way of life places a strong emphasis on community, family ties, and respect for nature. Oral traditions preserve the region's history, with stories, legends, and myths passed down through generations. The islands’ cuisine combines Polynesian ingredients with French culinary techniques. Breadfruit, coconut, and fish, staples of the Polynesian diet, are often paired with French sauces and preparations, creating a unique fusion of flavours. Against this picture postcard backdrop come a myriad of activities that can be enjoyed by visitors. Water-based activities attract enthusiasts from across the globe. The crystalclear lagoons are perfect for snorkelling and diving, where visitors can get up close with coral reefs, manta rays, and schools of tropical fish. Surfers can ride world-renowned waves, while those preferring a calmer experience can opt for paddleboarding or kayaking in serene lagoon waters. Deep-sea fishing offers the thrill of catching marlin and tuna, and sailing between the islands provides breathtaking views that can't be seen any other way. Nature lovers and adventure seekers can hike trails, leading to waterfalls, ancient archaeological sites, and panoramic lookouts. Summer 2023 islandtime 9
Moorea © Stéphane Mailion Photography
Taha’a © Emmanuel Bouvet
In total, this vast South Pacific paradise is home to a staggering 118 islands which are divided into 5 geographical groups – Society Islands, Marquesas Islands, Tuamotu Archipelago, Gambier Islands, and the Austral Islands. Each offers its unique allure and charm, meaning there are virtually endless opportunities to explore. Here, we focus on the most frequented destinations which sit within the Society Islands - the iconic Islands of Tahiti, Moorea, and Bora Bora, and the lessvisited landscapes of Raiatea, Tahaa, and Huahine. While there's much more to French Polynesia than just these islands, we provide you with a glimpse into the heart of this mesmerising region.
Society Islands The Society Islands, including Tahiti, Bora Bora, and Moorea, are the epitome of South Pacific paradise. With lush mountainous landscapes, turquoise lagoons, and overwater bungalows, these islands offer a luxurious escape. Tahiti, the largest island, serves as the vibrant hub of French Polynesia, blending traditional Polynesian culture with modern sophistication.
Tuamotu Islands Renowned for its expansive coral atolls and vibrant marine life, the Tuamotu Archipelago is a diver's paradise. With countless motus (small islets) surrounded by crystal-clear waters, visitors can explore world-class diving and snorkelling sites. The untouched, serene beauty of the Tuamotu Islands offers an authentic Polynesian experience off the beaten path. These atolls are flat and offer a stark contrast to the mountainous Marquesas and Society Islands. 10 islandtime Summer 2023
Huahine © Grégoire Le Bacon _ Lionailes
Gambier Islands Sitting in the remote southeastern corner of French Polynesia, the Gambier Islands provide a retreat into a slower way of life. Exuding an enchanting charm, this archipelago is known for its historical sites, including ancient churches and ruins, showcasing a blend of Polynesian and European influences. The lush landscapes and friendly local communities make the Gambier Islands a captivating off-thebeaten-track destination.
Marquesas Islands Raw and unspoiled, the Marquesas Islands are perfect for adventurous travellers who seek untamed beauty and cultural authenticity far from the usual tourist trails. Rugged landscapes, towering volcanic peaks, and deep valleys characterise this remote archipelago. Home to some of the world's most ancient tiki sculptures, the Marquesas provide a unique blend of natural wonders and Polynesian heritage. They are also famous for their wood carving and distinct tattoos.
Austral Islands Cooler and rugged, the Austral Islands are a cultural haven located in the southernmost archipelago in French Polynesia. These islands offer a quieter, more intimate experience, with lush green landscapes, traditional Polynesian villages, and archaeological sites. The Austral Islands are a haven for those seeking a tranquil escape, far from the bustling tourist hotspots.
Beyond the beach While The Islands of Tahiti are known for their world-class underwater experiences, there’s plenty to do on-land as well. Take, for instance, the ethno-botanic tour offered by Vanilla Tours on Taha'a island. This 4-wheel drive journey unveils lush valleys, panoramic viewpoints, and a behind-the-scenes look at vanilla plantations. On Moorea, the pineapple trail also provides a fascinating adventure. While it's not a sealed road, it can be accessed via ATV, quad, bicycle, or even by walking. This trail connects the island's big bays: Cook and Opunohu. Along the way, you'll encounter a few homes, but as the name suggests, you'll traverse a pineapple farm. These pineapples are cultivated for the Rotui juice production facility situated near Mount Rotui and are also available in local stores.
Tahitian Guesthouses, typically family-operated, allow travellers to immerse themselves in a genuinely authentic experience. In fact, guests at these Tahitian Guesthouses often form close bonds with the host family and the local community members they meet. Opting to stay at a pension not only provides visitors with deeper insights into Tahitian culture but also fosters a profound connection to the island's stunning environment. Guests at pensions frequently enjoy communal meals, benefit from the hosts' local knowledge, and can even be guided on island adventures like pearl diving, snorkelling, and hiking. It's this personal touch that distinguishes Tahitian Guesthouses from the standard hotel experience.
For those drawn to the mountains, The Islands of Tahiti won't disappoint. They're dotted with peaks ideal for hiking. Visitors can wander through dense forests, discover hidden waterfalls, and bask in nature's grandeur! Tahiti’s Tourisme’s 2023 hiking guide offers some great insight (you’ll find it on their website). If Tahiti's on your list, consider the 4WD Mountain Safari by Marama Tours, taking you through the picturesque Papenoo Valley. On Moorea, Moana Voyages offers a combined cultural and waterfall tour, showcasing the beautiful Afareaitu Falls.
Tahitian Guesthouses We know that Tahiti is renowned for its luxurious resorts. However, this destination also offers the delightful option of Tahitian Guesthouses (or pensions). This unique accommodation alternative is particularly appealing to families seeking a more budget-friendly option. (As we also know, the costs of holidaying with kids can quickly add up).
Raiatea © Stéphane Mailion Photography
Tetamanu Village
Nukuhiva © Grégoire Le Bacon
Taha’a © Grégoire Le Bacon
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Swimming with sharks in Bora Bora © Stéphane Mailion photography.
An aquatic wonderland Surrounded by azure lagoons, vibrant reefs, and the vast Pacific Ocean, The Islands of Tahiti are quite simply, a paradise for underwater enthusiasts. Best of all, it’s easy to grab a snorkel and fins, and explore the waters from a beach or your resort. If you’d prefer a more extensive underwater experience, you can always join a snorkelling day tour. Local operators Moana Voyages have a unique 4-hour experience led by a marine biologist. They’ll take you through the crystal-clear waters of Moorea, offering an ‘a la carte’ style tour where guests select preferred options from five exciting activities: whale and dolphin swims, reef snorkelling, a journey into the big blue, shark and ray encounters, and underwater flying. If you're after an extraordinary, multi-day ocean adventure, Majestic Whale Encounters, an Australian-led tour operator, offers whale swimming tours. These immersive experiences allow you to swim alongside these magnificent creatures, creating memories that last a lifetime. For diving enthusiasts, the lesser-known islands of Tahiti offer some of the world’s most spectacular dive sites. Whether it’s swimming with manta rays in Huahine with Mahana Dive, exploring the waters of Rangiroa with Topdive, where dolphins and marlins are common companions, or encountering walls of sharks in the UNESCOdesignated biosphere of Fakarava with O2 Fakarava, these world-class underwater experiences will be a true lifetime highlight.
The world's largest marine sanctuary The Islands of Tahiti are also a global leader in marine conservation. Since 1996, Tahiti has reserved its Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ) exclusively for the Polynesian fishing fleet and banned any fishing methods other than line fishing. This commitment has ensured that no fishing licenses are sold outside French Polynesia, and industrial fishing remains strictly prohibited. 2002 also marked a significant milestone with the establishment of a marine mammal sanctuary, protecting whales and dolphins in these pristine waters. This includes strict rules around interactions with these species.
Connecting with local culture It’s understandable that visitors fall in love with Tahiti’s natural surroundings. But behind ‘the place’ are a people with a vibrant Polynesian culture. And visitors who take the time to connect with these age-old traditions, will be rewarded with a deeper travel experience. If you’re on Moorea, Moorea Maori Tours can introduce you to the traditional Polynesian lifestyle aboard an outrigger canoe, the time-honoured vessel of the islands. Embark on a fishing expedition to catch your lunch, and learn the art of preparing the national dish, poisson cru, just as the Polynesians have for 12 islandtime Summer 2023
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generations. As you weave your own basket, your guide will share tales of ancestral chiefs and the essence of growing up in this rich cultural lineage. In Bora Bora, Bora Bora Cultural Lagoon Tours offers a deep dive into nature's wonders on the lagoon, uncovering the Pacific's hidden gems and giving you a rare glimpse into the heart of this enchanting region. For those seeking a deeper understanding of Tahiti and its history, there are a number of museums that offer a treasure trove of knowledge and insights. Musée De Tahiti Et Des Îles in Tahiti and Écomusée – Te Fare Natura in Moorea are a good place to start. Visitors can also engage with the island's past at cultural centres like the ‘Arioi Center and the Tamaeva Cultural Center, where the ancient practices and seafaring heritage of the Mā’ohi, the ancestors of modern Polynesians, are brought to life.
Surf's up in Tahiti Tahiti is renowned for the formidable Teahupoo surf break, a staple on the World Surf League. This testing (and sometimes terrifying) break will be in the global spotlight next year when it hosts the Paris 2024 Olympics. No doubt, Teahupoo's waves will present an Olympic-level challenge to competitors, and it promises to be an exhilarating spectacle for fans in Tahiti, visitors and a global audience. While Teahupoo and similar shallow reefs across all The Islands of Tahiti offer seasoned surfers a supreme challenge, the northern side of Tahiti provides a beginner-friendly alternative – with much more forgiving black sand beaches. Here, Julien Miremont, owner and head coach of Taie Fa'ahe'e Surf School, dedicates his days to teaching both local novices and international visitors eager for their first surfing experience. “Surfing might take a lifetime to master, but starting with solid basics can make the journey easier. It’s about spending quality time in the water and gradually building confidence,” explains Julien. For advanced surfers, Julien offers a personal surf guide service.
Teahupoo © Steve Dickinson
The east side of Tahiti, known for its reef breaks, is not suitable for beginners, but it’s an ideal playground for experienced surfers looking to challenge themselves. These spots, accessible only by boat, benefit immensely from Julien's deep local knowledge. He not only ensures safe access to these prime locations but also offers in-water coaching, helping surfers capture the essence of a quintessential Tahitian wave.
18 holes in paradise Playing golf probably isn’t the first thing that springs to mind when you think of The Islands of Tahiti, but on Moorea you’ll find a premium, championship golf course designed by living legend Jack Nicklaus. Jack has designed close to 300 courses around the world, but the Moorea Green Pearl Golf Course remains the only one in the South Pacific. Among those 300 or so, it’s debatable whether Jack had a more striking canvas to work with. Sitting aside the clear lagoon waters of Tamae Bay, the course is set over two distinct landscapes. The ‘oceanside’ holes include the whole front nine and four holes of the back nine. While the terrain is gently undulating, the presence of Jack’s fairway bunkers makes each hole a challenge. Like the island itself, the club has a relaxed feel. Visiting golfers are always welcome and while the course can be busy on the weekends (when golfers from Tahiti pop over for a round), during the week you’ll be able to get on the course without any trouble. Just call or email ahead to check if the club is running a tournament or club day. And if they are, you can always join in. If you don’t fancy lugging your golf gear to Tahiti, the club has a well-equipped pro shop with quality hire clubs, golf buggys and everything else you could want. You may even like to get a lesson from the local pro. To top it all off, the clubhouse is home to an excellent restaurant. And of course there’s a full bar serving (muchneeded) post-round beverages.
Taie Fa'ahe'e Surf School
Moorea Green Pearl Golf Course
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Food Tours: Tempt your tastebuds Tahiti is celebrated for its pristine beaches and azure waters, but it’s also a hidden gem for foodies. The island's cuisine is a delightful fusion of its cultural influences, blending Tahitian, Chinese, and French culinary traditions. From the fresh seafood caught in the clear blue waters to exotic fruits harvested from its fertile lands, Tahiti offers a gastronomic journey that will tantalise the palate. While visitors can embark on a culinary adventure on their own – opting for a guided tour is a fantastic choice for those wanting to go straight to the standout eating spots! Tahiti Food Tours is a local operator founded by chef Heimata Hall. With two distinct tour offerings, this local enterprise promises an immersive gastronomic experience. The Moorea Tama’a Street Food Tour invites attendees on a flavorsome journey, sampling a wide array of local dishes ranging from succulent fish preparations to delectable treats like pai and mape. On the other hand, the Papeete Food and City Tour provides a deep dive into the bustling food scene around the iconic Papeete municipal market. Here, participants get to rub shoulders with local vendors, savouring authentic Tahitian dishes and refreshing juices. Needless to say, either choice promises a delicious discovery.
Must Try Dishes Poisson Cru All the Pacific Islands have their variation of raw fish, and in Tahiti it’s called Poisson Cru. It’s a ceviche-style fish served with coconut milk and vegetables. As well as being delicious – this dish is light, refreshing and the perfect snack on a hot, tropical day.
Chevrettes Another mouth-watering entrée, local chevrettes featuring king prawns, often cooked in a rich coconut sauce infused with local spices like vanilla. (YUM)
Poulet Fafa Poulet fafa is chicken with taro leaves and is often cooked in the traditional ahima’a (an oven dug underground covered with coconut husks).
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Sustainable Travel: Play your part Every traveller has the power to make a positive impact on the destinations they visit. While the attraction of Tahiti is undeniable, preserving its natural beauty and rich culture is a collective responsibility. Fortunately, playing a part in its conservation doesn't require grand gestures. It often begins with simple, mindful choices, such as...
Keep plastic to a minimum Consider bringing your own reusable bag with you. Even better, purchase a locally-made bag – a sustainable and memorable souvenir from your journey.
Use coral-friendly sunscreen Opt for coral-safe sunscreens when taking a dip. Ensure your sunscreen is mineral-based and free from harmful chemicals like oxybenzone and octinoxate, which can damage corals. A tell-tale sign of a reef-friendly sunscreen is the presence of zinc oxide or titanium oxide among its top ingredients.
Support local artisans If you want to bring something home, purchase souvenirs labelled "Made in Fenua". By doing so, you're supporting local artisans and helping preserve their rich cultural craftsmanship.
Get on a Bike! Exploring The Islands of Tahiti on an e-bike is an eco-friendly way to discover breathtaking landscapes, while minimising your carbon footprint. Either hire an e-bike or take one of many e-bike tours.
Look, but don’t touch If you’re in the water, admire the corals, but from a distance. Refrain from touching or collecting them, as they're not only delicate but also vital habitats for marine species.
Discover Tahiti by Sea One of the most memorable ways to explore Tahiti is by sea. As a rule, the ships cruising Tahiti are smaller, i.e. they’re not mega-liners carrying thousands of passengers. This makes for a much more intimate experience, and it means that ships can sail into areas that can’t be accessed by the big boats.
Paul Gauguin Cruises Paul Gauguin has been sailing the South Pacific since 1998. With a capacity for 332 passengers, this ship's journey from Tahiti to Bora Bora features a special stop at the private isle of Motu Mahana. A trip on the Paul Gauguin is a blend of romance and thrill. Its spacious cabins, attentive service (boasting a 2-to-3 crew-topassenger ratio), local cultural experiences, and an extensive array of activities.
Aranui Cruises Aranui Cruises, the pioneering cruise company in French Polynesia, has showcased the Marquesas Islands to avid explorers for over three decades. Their vessel, the Aranui 5, launched in 2015, is a bespoke passenger-freighter. It blends the luxury of a cruise ship with the utility of cargo service. Itineraries include an 11-night Discover the Marquesas Cruise, 10-night Voyage to the Austral Islands Cruise, and 11-night Pitcairn and Gambier Cruise.
Other Cruise Lines Windstar Cruises is another cruise line that sits firmly in the small, luxury ship category (their ships serve between 148 and 342 guests). Many visitors to Tahiti will recognise the distinctive sails of Wind Spirit Sailing Yacht. Like Windstar, Oceania Cruises and Variety Cruise are global lines that also offer a variety Tahiti itineraries from 7-11 nights.
Paul Gauguin Cruises
Tahiti © Grégoire Le Bacon
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A decade of diversity On July 8th, 2013, Tahiti was the location of the region's first gay marriage. This occasion didn’t just signal a legislative shift, but reflected the local community's values of inclusivity, acceptance, and warmth towards all, irrespective of sexual orientation or gender identity. Over the past decade, this commitment has been continued and grown, ensuring equal rights for LGBTQIA+ couples, which has made the islands a haven for those seeking romantic getaways or nuptial celebrations. As well as being a beacon of inclusivity, The Islands of Tahiti are also a paradise for traditional weddings, blending rich Polynesian customs with breathtaking natural beauty. Indeed, couples from all over the world are drawn here, finding the perfect backdrop for their special ceremonies. For more information visit: tahititourisme.org/en-org/press-releases/factsheets/weddings
Bora Bora © Hélène Havard
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Learn, grow and explore: Tahiti Tourisme's Specialist Programme The Tahiti Specialist Programme is an engaging initiative that allows travel industry professionals to join a rewarding programme that goes beyond just selling this beautiful destination. This programme provide in-depth destination training and support for bookings. And as participants advance through different levels, they unlock a variety of exciting opportunities. These include exclusive invitations to luxury and small-group famil trips, VIP dinner events with the latest updates from Tahiti Tourisme, networking opportunities, and a chance to win some great prizes. If you’re an agent wanting to capitalise on the growing demand for the destination; you’ll get practical tools along with opportunities to experience The Islands of Tahiti for yourself. To find out more visit: www.tahitispecialist.org/en-nz
Bora Bora © Eric Rubens
Flying to paradise
Getting around each island
Spanning over 3,500 square kilometres in the South Pacific, The Islands of Tahiti might seem remote, but reaching and exploring them is surprisingly straightforward. Direct flights from Auckland to Papeete, lasting under five hours, connect New Zealand to this paradise with ease. These frequent journeys, courtesy of Air Tahiti Nui and Air New Zealand, offer a convenient gateway to the islands multiple times a week.
If you don’t have your own personal transport, buses and taxis are available. Plus there are plenty of rental companies offering cars, four-wheel drives, or scooters. On bigger islands like Tahiti, unique wooden-cabin "trucks" operate as buses between towns. If you're keen to explore off the beaten path, consider hopping on a bike or e-bike. On certain islands, taxi boats will take you on lagoon journeys, especially to access accommodations on islets or to reach airports like the one on Bora Bora.
Once you land in The Islands of Tahiti, island hopping is both quick and practical. Domestic airlines, Air Tahiti and Air Moana, operate numerous daily flights from Tahiti to the surrounding islands, ensuring smooth transitions throughout your trip. If you prefer a change from air travel, the island of Moorea is just a brief ferry trip from Tahiti. This option allows you to explore both islands without the hassle of repeated packing and airport visits. For those looking for a different perspective, Tahiti Nui Helicopters provides an aerial transfer service. This choice lets you witness the stunning scenery of the islands from above, adding an extra dimension to your island-hopping experience. Whether by air or sea, travelling around The Islands of Tahiti is convenient, offering a range of options to suit different preferences.
Air Tahiti Nui's Five star rating Air Tahiti Nui has been picked up the title of "FIVE STAR MAJOR AIRLINE" for the sixth consecutive year at the APEX Awards. This 2024 accolade, announced at the APEX/IFSA Awards ceremony in September, reflects the airline's position as a leader in passenger experience. The award is based on passenger reviews of nearly a million flights from around 600 airlines, analysed and certified by APEX in collaboration with Porsche Consulting. Air Tahiti Nui, connects six key destinations including Papeete, Los Angeles, Seattle, Paris, Auckland and Tokyo. Well done.
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Te Moana Tahiti Resort Te Moana Tahiti Resort is a favourite stopover spot for visitors heading to the other islands in Tahiti, and travellers who are making Tahiti a one-island trip. The lagoon front location is quite exceptional with picture postcard views across to Moorea. The infinity pool area has spacious decks, and the room options are comfortable – with the convenience of a kitchenette. The resort also has two first-class restaurants, two bars, and the soul-replenishing Manea Spa. Find out more at www.temoanatahitiresort.pf
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Air New Zealand Air New Zealand makes it incredibly easy for Kiwis to explore this tropical paradise. With 20 convenient domestic connections across New Zealand, the airline will get you to your international flight to Papeete. Once you land in Tahiti, Air New Zealand also offers hassle-free connections to other must-visit islands like Moorea, Bora Bora, and Raiatea with partner airline Air Tahiti. Terms and Conditions: Accommodation: Prize is non-transferable, non-renewable and redemption is subject to availability, black-out dates apply. Cannot be exchanged for cash value, cash or applied to another account. Any services unused will be forfeited. Valid for travel until 15 December 2024. Blackout dates: 01/07/24 – 31/08/24. Flights: Travel is for two adults flying in Economy Class The Works from Auckland to Tahiti return. Travel must be commenced and completed by 30 November 2024. Travel is on Air New Zealand operated services only. Seats are limited and are subject to availability, and are not available during school or public holiday periods. All Airport and government costs are at the traveller’s expense and must be paid by credit or debit card. Bookings must be requested at least 7 days before proposed departure date and tickets are non-changeable once issued.
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Agents fall in love with Niue Niue Tourism recently launched a self-famil programme for agents travelling up to the end of March and sold over 40 packages for these agents to experience Niue for themselves. There has been some amazing feedback to date. Two groups of travel professionals also attended a hosted famil to Niue, and each one has left with heartfelt memories and plans to return to the island paradise. Sarah Porter, a New Zealand-based Niue Specialist, said the 20 travel professionals and media who joined her fell in love with Niue and experienced much of what the island had to offer. “They returned to New Zealand exhausted but with full hearts and plenty of memories. From fishing to snorkelling to scuba diving, to exploring and enjoying many of the island’s sea tracks and chasms, they also had the chance to meet many of the local operators and have formed some lovely connections on both professional and personal levels.” The famil groups were perfectly timed, just ahead of the announcement of Niue’s second flight from April 2024. “I am confident these travel professionals will sell Niue to the right type of visitor – the active relaxers who want unique memories. On top of this, many have already planned and booked their own personal trips back to Niue."
Adventure events back on the start line Events are back on the calendar in Niue with the Rockman Adventure Race Week relaunching in November after a forced hiatus during COVID-19. These are great for anyone into adventure races, running, or mountain biking in a very relaxed and social environment. Next year’s dates are: Rally of the Rock: 01-08 June – 3 events over 7 days Niue Bike Adventures: 03-10 August Niue Rockman Races: 02-09 November – 3 events over 7 days, including run-swim-cycle and everything in between.
Extra flight a huge boost for tourism Fantastic news for Niue with confirmation that Air New Zealand is reintroducing a twice-weekly service departing from Auckland on Tuesdays and Saturdays, starting from 2 April 2024. Demand for the destination has continued to grow throughout 2023. This was initially recognised with the provision of a larger aircraft for the weekly flight, which was later expanded to a seasonal twice-weekly service from November to the end of January. Director of Tourism, Micah Fuhiniu-Viviani, added, “we are absolutely thrilled with the announcement of the second air service starting from April 2024. This really does complement the hard work our team and the wider tourism industry have put in over this last winter, where not only was the demand to travel to Niue at an all-time high, but the satisfaction levels of our visitors were off the charts. We appreciate the commitment Air New Zealand has shown to Niue in acknowledging this and making the flight a fixture for 2024."
Niue’s near perfect satisfaction stats A new satisfaction survey of visitors has been running for a few months now, accessible through the free airport Wi-Fi for departing passengers, and has gathered some very positive data. A staggering 99.5% of visitors would recommend Niue to others! 98% have said they would return to Niue in the future. The overall rating of their experience in Niue is 4.5 out of 5, noting that 90% of those surveyed scored it as 'very good' or 'great' – no one rated it poor!
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American Samoa
Tisa's Annual Tattoo Festival: A celebration of Samoan culture Every October, Tisa's Barefoot Bar in American Samoa comes alive with the tapping of traditional tattooing tools, the soothing sounds of nature, and the rich culture of the Samoan people. Tisa's Annual Tattoo Festival is a unique and enchanting event that offers visitors a deep dive into the world of Samoan tattooing, known as Tatau. Tatau, the traditional Samoan tattoo, has a history dating back centuries. These intricate designs are more than just body art; they are symbols of identity, culture, and endurance. The practice of Tatau is passed down through generations, and the artisans who perform it, known as 'Tufuga,' are revered for their skill and expertise. Armed with several handcrafted tools, assistance from ‘the toso's’ (those tasked with stretching the skin), and knowledge of the Samoan people and their history, the Tufuga's work is always done freehand without any tracing. Those willing to brave the bite of the tools and endure long hours of transformative pain receive their traditional markings with the blessing of their family and village. Tisa's festival, held on a stunning beachfront property, is a vibrant celebration of this ancient art form. Visitors have the opportunity to witness the Tufuga at work, crafting intricate designs that tell stories of Samoan history and culture. This event is not just an occasion; it's an invitation to immerse oneself in Samoan culture and experience the warmth and hospitality of American Samoa. If you’re planning a holiday to American Samoa, visiting in October provides the chance to witness the beauty of the Tatau and connect with a culture rich in history and resilience.
Welcome to hiking heaven American Samoa’s National Park is paradise for hikers. On Tutuila, visitors can choose from ten different trails. For an easy walk try the short and flat Pola Island Trail, which leads you to a rocky beach with stunning coastal views. For a moderate walk that mixes ancient archaeological sites and spectacular views of the northeast coastline, take the Lower Sauma Ridge Trail. If you’re up for more of a challenge, take the 9km Mount Alava Adventure Trail. You’ll head along ridgelines with views of the north and central parts of the national park and island. You’ll hike up and down ladders with ropes for balance. The trail leads to Mount Alava Summit, where you’ll be rewarded with panoramic view out across the island, before you return down another steep section of trail to Vatia Village. Over in the Manu’a Islands, you’ll find three more hikes to choose from. The Si’u Point Trail and Oge Beach Trail on Ofu and Olosega, and the Tumu Mountain Trail on Tau.
Disney makes maiden voyage Disney Cruise Line embarked on its maiden voyage to the shores of American Samoa in October, creating an unforgettable experience for its passengers. As the cruise ship entered the port, passengers were treated to a vibrant welcome that set the tone for their Samoan adventure. The wharf came alive with the rhythmic movements of over 60 Samoan dancers, adorned in traditional attire. This splendid display of Samoan dance and song served as a warm embrace for the arriving passengers. As the cruise ship docked, a significant moment unfolded with the exchange of plaques between the Government of American Samoa and the ship's captain. This ceremonial gesture highlighted the genuine spirit of hospitality of the island. Throughout their visit, passengers had the chance to explore the wonders of American Samoa, from the breathtaking landscapes of the National Park to the island's iconic wooden buses. They immersed themselves in the island's natural beauty and cultural heritage, creating memories that will last a lifetime. This maiden voyage marked the beginning of a new connection between Disney Cruise Line and American Samoa.
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Unforgettable summer thrills From the picture postcard beaches to ancient Polynesian ruins, Tonga offers an exhilarating blend of adventure and cultural immersion in the heart of the Pacific. Ancient Sites: Step back 3000 years Tonga's rich tapestry of history is woven from Polynesian ancestry, a touch of Melanesian influence from Fijian neighbours, and a timeline stretching back to Lapita settlers over 3,000 years ago. Tonga’s past is marked by royal dynasties, historical encounters, and colonial influences. You'll find memorials and plaques commemorating these significant moments, as well as ancient megaliths and tombs.
Fishing: Catch the big one For those who love fishing, Tonga is a true haven. This Pacific paradise offers an abundance of fishing opportunities, whether you're a seasoned angler or a beginner. Here, you can venture into the deep blue for an exhilarating deep-sea fishing experience, where the waters teem with a diverse species of fish. Or you can join a local fishing tour guided by seasoned Tongan fishermen.
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In the Kingdom of Tonga, the allure of pristine white-sand beaches and crystal-clear waters call every traveller. Here, days can be spent lounging on sun-kissed shores and feeling the soft sand between your toes. The clear waters invite you to dive into a world of vibrant marine life, perfect for snorkelling. Or maybe explore further on a kayak or paddleboard.
In Tonga, the passion for food is unmistakable. Indeed, their extravagant feasts are celebrated across the South Pacific for their scale and sumptuousness! Here, generosity extends to portion sizes, making every meal an indulgence, especially with the abundance of fresh, local produce from land and sea.
Festivals: Soak up local culture Attending festivals and events in Tonga is an exceptional way to immerse yourself in the vibrant local culture and traditions. By checking the local event calendar, you can participate in various summer festivals, offering an authentic glimpse into the island's rich cultural heritage. These events often feature traditional music, dance, and cuisine, allowing visitors to experience the essence of Tongan life and create unforgettable memories.
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Tonga, a paradise for water sports enthusiasts, offers a variety of thrilling activities. The islands are a haven for surfers, with waves that cater to both novices and seasoned riders. For those who seek the thrill of the wind, kiteboarding and windsurfing are popular choices, providing an exhilarating experience against the backdrop of Tonga's breathtaking scenery.
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Cook Islands
Jetstar increases direct Sydney flights More positive news for the Cook Islands. Jetstar has announced an increase in non-stop flights from Sydney to Rarotonga. The airline already operates three flights a week. With the introduction of new flights starting from 27 March next year, the schedule will include flights on Tuesday, Wednesday (from next year), Friday (from 3 November), and Sunday each week. Graeme West, General Manager Australasia Cook Islands Tourism, commented, “This news reflects the growing demand we've observed from Australians keen on holidaying in the Cook Islands. We're thrilled that Jetstar is expanding its flight offerings, making travel to our islands even more accessible for Australians.”
Charlotte Piho picks up prestigious award In late October, Cook Islands-based photographer Charlotte Piho received one of New Zealand's most celebrated photographic honours, the NZ Geographic Photographer of the Year award in the Wildlife category. Charlotte also achieved recognition as the New Zealand Photographer of the Year – People's Choice (Ockham Residential People’s Choice Award). Her amazing shot of a turtle blowing bubbles was selected from over 8,000 entries and 25,000 public votes. Congratulations Charlotte - keep up the good work!
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Pacific Resort, Rarotonga has long been a family favourite. Living up to its reputation, the resort recently unveiled the ‘Kids Corner’ - a sanctuary for its youngest guests. The resort’s Kids Club programme also offers a range of interactive cultural and beach-focused activities. From traditional dancing and coconut husking to basket weaving and crafting floral head leis, there's an activity for every child aged 6 to 12. Those below 6 can join with the supervision of a parent or child carer. The dedicated kids' pool provides space for aquatic fun. There are plenty of organised daily activities, such as coconut cream demonstrations and crab races, for young guests' entertainment. The resort also presents a specially designed Kid’s Menu to cater to smaller appetites, enhancing the extensive range of family-friendly amenities at this welcoming destination. In a nutshell, it’s paradise for kids!
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Sip and Savour at Muri Beach Club Hotel Muri Beach Club Hotel, is a popular adults-only option known for its privacy, stunning views and prime beachfront location. The property also offers guests an exclusive treat with its Summer Sips Happy Hour. As the sun begins to dip, the hotel's Lagoon Lounge becomes a hub of relaxation. From 3 pm to 4 pm, guests can unwind with a selection of complimentary cocktails and canapés, each crafted to enhance the tropical experience. Special cocktails include the exotic 50 Shades of Blue featuring Bombay Gin, Blue Curacao, fresh lime and tonic or maybe try Sandy Sour carefully constructed from fresh lime, sugar syrup, bourbon and shiraz. There’s a delicious selection of canapes, from prawn and pawpaw skewers to chicken and pesto pastry served with coconut candy. This daily hour of complimentary indulgence is a highlight for guests, inviting them to savour the flavours of the Cook Islands while soaking up the chilled atmosphere of the Muri Beach Club Hotel.
Pacific Resort Group launches leadership programme The Pacific Resort Hotel Group, in collaboration with Air New Zealand and Cook Islands Tourism, has unveiled an ambitious initiative aimed at nurturing young talent in the Cook Islands tourism sector. The Cook Islands Tourism Leadership Programme is designed to support aspiring young Cook Islanders, offering them a unique opportunity to advance their careers in the tourism industry. This groundbreaking programme includes a scholarship valued at $50,000 NZD, which covers a comprehensive 17-week Leadership and Performance course at the Queenstown Resort College Tai Tokerau campus. Additionally, participants will benefit from a 6-month practical work placement within the Pacific Resort Hotel Group. Air New Zealand has generously contributed to the programme by providing return airfares for the participants. Well done to all involved – it’s great to see the industry getting in behind youth.
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Eco-friendly escapes in Aitutaki's Etu Moana Etu Moana, an award-winning boutique hotel located in the stunning Aitutaki, Cook Islands, showcases eight luxurious Polynesian villas with direct access to a pristine white sand beach. The hotel has committed to sustainability for the past 20 years, enhancing its beautiful environment, supporting the local community, and minimising its environmental footprint while providing exceptional experiences to visitors. Aligned with the United Nations World Tourism Organization and Travelife policies, as well as the Cook Islands Sustainable Tourism Policy and Framework Goals, Etu Moana leads in environmental conservation within the industry. Guests can observe this commitment firsthand, starting with eco-friendly airport transfers via electric golf carts. Upon arrival, the traditional nikau roofing, hand-crafted by local women, stands out, showcasing Etu Moana's dedication to eco-friendly practices over synthetic alternatives. The resort prioritises the use of renewable resources and durable materials throughout its design. The villas, featuring high ceilings and excellent crossventilation, are both comfortable and sustainable. Guests are encouraged to explore the island in a fun, eco-friendly way using bicycles, electric scooters, or electric golf carts. Etu Moana's approach to sustainability combines dynamic and innovative solutions, highlighting its role as a forward-thinking leader in the tourism industry.
Have You Discovered Rarotonga’s Top Resort? MOTU is a sustainable, art-filled boutique resort on Rarotonga’s stunning Titikaveka beach. It’s Rarotonga’s top rated resort on Tripadvisor and is renowned for its style, serenity and outstanding service. Comprised of 11 self-contained villas, MOTU is adults only and provides privacy and relaxation in luxury surroundings away from the crowds. MOTU spearheads eco projects within the local tourism industry and every stay at MOTU supports initiatives in education, healthcare and the arts across the Pacific.
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Aitutaki Lagoon adds new pool villa options Adults-only haven, Aitutaki Lagoon Private Island Resort, has recently unveiled their new Beachfront Private Infinity Pool Villas. These additions, located directly on the idyllic Aitutaki Lagoon, complement the resort's existing overwater bungalows. Each villa has been designed with Polynesian influences, offering guests a blend of privacy and picture postcard views. Features include private decks with infinity pools, indoor and outdoor lounging spaces, fully equipped kitchens, Wi-Fi, and open-air showers. It sounds like bliss!
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Tum Temata shines at Palm Grove Resort The village of Vaimaanga, located on the Southern Coast of Rarotonga, is home to the charming Palm Grove Resort. The resort recently announced the promotion of Tum Temata to the role of Guest Relations Supervisor. Formerly an evening waitress at the resort's restaurant, The Yellow Hibiscus, Tum has transitioned to a senior position in the Reservations/ Reception department. She quickly made the role her own, making a remarkable impact - and she has since been shortlisted as a Top 25 Finalist in the Individual Category for the Cook Islands People’s Choice Awards, a recognition based solely on guest nominations. Well done Tum – keep up the good work!
Te Vakaroa adds free Starlink WiFi It can be nice to ditch your device when you come to a place like the Cook Islands, but there are times when work and family calls, or you just want to catch up on news and other things! With that in mind, Te Vakaroa Villas on Muri Lagoon has recently introduced free WiFi for its guests, along with unlimited data use. They have also upgraded from Vodafone to Starlink, which is known for its high-speed internet capability. This new addition will mean guests will enjoy an uninterrupted, hassle-free online experience.
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Fiji
KORO at Hilton Fiji Beach Resort: Instant adult relaxation The resorts along the Denarau strip are extremely popular with families, but for adults seeking a bit of solitude, there are places to get away from the throng of kids! Like KORO, the exclusive adults-only haven at Hilton Fiji Beach Resort and Spa. Located at the far end of the resort complex, KORO ensures instant relaxation for peace-seeking grown-ups. The restaurant and bar cater to all-day poolside dining needs, serving breakfast, lunch, dinner, and offering refreshing cocktails. Sun loungers are always available, accompanied by live entertainment. Additionally, the day spa, offering a range of treatments and massages, is conveniently located just a few steps away. Bliss!
InterContinental Fiji introduces Digital Concierge InterContinental Fiji Golf Resort & Spa in Natadola has launched Tapendium's Digital Concierge for all guest rooms and suites. Designed to enhance the guest experience, this tablet-based technology provides features and content tailored to the modern traveller, improving the in-room experience. Here’s how it functions: The Digital Concierge enables guests to directly order room service, ensuring faster delivery times. Guests can also place requests for housekeeping items, including extra towels, buggy transfers, and more pillows. It also serves as a platform for guests to access images, videos, menus, and other content. They can also get updates on food and beverage promotions, weather, and resort services. Upcoming features will include spa bookings, golf teeoff schedules, and dining reservations.
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Fiji Airways: To the Pacific and beyond Images Credit: fijiairways.com
As long time South Pacific travellers, we’ve seen firsthand how Fiji Airways has evolved from a local airline to a regional powerhouse with routes stretching across the Pacific Rim. At the heart of this transformation is an ongoing commitment to innovation, exceptional service and paying close to attention to needs of their customers. Today, Fiji Airways is an airline synonymous with exceptional service and convenience, offering a world of opportunities for New Zealand travellers. From seamless connectivity to exotic destinations and engaging in-flight experiences, to groundbreaking services like resort check-ins, Fiji Airways is redefining air travel across the Pacific. Whether you're exploring Fiji's enchanting islands or jet-setting across the globe, Fiji Airways promises a journey of comfort, luxury, and ease.
Flying a modern fleet The airline also takes pride in its modern fleet, made up of 21 aircraft, including four state-of the-art Airbus A350s. Investing in these larger wide-body aircraft has boosted Fiji Airways’ capacity, with up to 30,000 additional seats a month across the network. With the busy summer holiday period upon us, these extra seats will come in very handy! Fiji Airways is the only airline operating the A350 from New Zealand to Fiji, providing more travellers the opportunity to visit this tropical paradise or connect with friends and family overseas.
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With daily flights from Auckland to Nadi and up to twice weekly direct flights from Wellington, as well as thrice weekly services from Christchurch, getting to Fiji has never been easier or more convenient for Kiwi travellers. But Fiji Airways' reach extends far beyond the idyllic shores of Fiji, offering Kiwis a gateway to explore the world.
Of course, having enough seats is only one part of the equation, as what happens on-board is often what passengers remember most! To make this in-flight experience as engaging as possible, Fiji Airways has introduced Disney & HBO to its content lineup - ensuring guests enjoy the best entertainment offerings in the region.
The airline's routes include major destinations across North America, Canada, Asia, and the South Pacific, such as Los Angeles, San Francisco, Honolulu, Vancouver, Tokyo, Hong Kong, Singapore, Apia, Port Vila, Honiara, Nuku’alofa, and Noumea, making Fiji a perfect stopover spot on journeys to these regions.
On top of that, the airline has launched wellness-focused in-flight entertainment, including guided meditation, breathwork exercises, and soothing music, all designed to ensure passengers arrive at their destination feeling refreshed and relaxed!
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Say hello to no queue check-ins In a move to streamline the travel process, Fiji Airways has introduced a revolutionary 'Resort Check-In' feature. This service allows passengers to check into their international Fiji Airways flight directly from their resort. Bags are tagged and securely transported to the airport, and boarding passes are issued on the spot. Upon arrival at the airport, guests can proceed directly to security and immigration, i.e. NO check-in queues. This service is currently available at select premier resorts such as the Sofitel Fiji Resort & Spa, Sheraton Fiji Golf & Beach Resort, InterContinental Fiji Golf Resort & Spa, and the Hilton Fiji Beach Resort and Spa, but feature roll-out across other locations in the future. Fiji Airways continues to be at the forefront of providing exceptional travel experiences, combining convenience, comfort, and a touch of tropical charm for its passengers.
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Sofitel Fiji's grand extension begins Exciting news for Sofitel Fiji Resort and Spa at Denarau. Construction has begun on an expansive extension, set for completion in three years. This extension, named Vatu Talei (The Jewel), will add 190 rooms and suites. Situated to the left of the current resort's entrance, Vatu Talei will comprise three structures, including nine-storey and four-storey buildings with rooftop pools and bars, plus a three-tiered low-rise. Top floors promise sea views, while the base offers direct access to an expansive pool, featuring a lazy river. Michael Nacola of Richmond Ltd stated this pool would be four times larger than any in Fiji! While Prime Minister Sitiveni Rabuka, present at the groundbreaking, labelled the project as “ambitious but achievable”. We look forward to seeing the progress.
Surf League returns to Fiji The World Surf League, in collaboration with the Fiji Government, has announced the return of Fiji to the Championship Tour schedule in 2024. The world's top surfers will compete at the famous left reef, Cloudbreak. After a hiatus of seven years, the event will take place from August 20 to 29. The 2024 Fiji Pro will welcome back the top 24 male and 12 female surfers to Cloudbreak - the return is facilitated by a three-year collaboration between the WSL and the Fiji Government. 11-time World Champion Kelly Slater shared his enthusiasm, "Having the contest back at Cloudbreak is exhilarating. All participating surfers have missed Fiji, and those who haven't experienced it yet eagerly await their turn. The entire surfing community has felt its absence, so a heartfelt 'vinaka vakalevu’ for welcoming us back."
Turnbull’s celebrate 28 years at Tokoriki Island Resort Tokoriki Island Resort has been under the ownership of the Australian Turnbull Family since 1995. To celebrate their 28 years of ownership, Yvonne and Andrew Turnbull, along with their staff, welcomed over 100 guests to mark the occasion. Among the attendees was the Minister for Tourism and Civil Aviation, Viliame Gavoka. Over the past 28 years, the resort has undergone numerous changes and has established itself as a luxury 5-star adults-only getaway. Enhancements include the introduction of a Teppanyaki Chef's table catering to 4 couples per seating for an exclusive and intimate dining experience, a lavish Day Spa, a convenient boat jetty that also features a helicopter pad, a freshwater infinity pool, and an elegant lounge, cocktail bar, and restaurant. All these amenities contribute to an unparalleled resort and culinary journey. And may long their success continue.
Wyndham honours Ramada Fiji Ramada Suites by Wyndham Wailoaloa Beach Fiji recently secured the Wyndham Rewards Top Performer Award for the Asia Pacific Region at the Wyndham Global Conference in Anaheim, California. This accolade recognises Ramada Fiji's exceptional support of the Wyndham Rewards program, with the hotel surpassing its annual enrolment target by 1386% in 2022. Additionally, Ramada Fiji was listed among the Top 10 performers for both the first and second quarters of 2023, underscoring their influence in the Asian market. The Ramada Suites team is enthusiastic about this achievement and remains dedicated to offering unparalleled guest experiences while maintaining their excellent performance in the Wyndham Rewards programme.
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Blue Lagoon Upgrades Cruise Experience Blue Lagoon Cruises, known for its voyages through Fiji's Mamanuca and Yasawa Islands, is elevating its guests' experience to a new level with significant upgrades and improvements. From April 2024, passengers can enjoy refreshed cabins with updated beds, furniture, and fittings, including enhanced WiFi now available in cabins. The dining experience is also getting a boost with improvements to the buffet station and Lounge Bar. All meals are included, with a complimentary mini bar featuring premium beverages and snacks. These upgrades are all part of Blue Lagoon Cruises' commitment to quality, sustainability, and guest comfort, and they promise an even more memorable journey through Fiji’s tropical paradise."
Plantation Island: A world of aquatic fun! Plantation Island Resort takes its water-based activities to the next level with water park tailored for kids and teens from 5 to 16 years old. The park features six modules, including an exhilarating Action Tower and a springfree Aqua Trampoline, perfect for youthful adventurers. The resort also introduces a complimentary Sunrise Kayak Tour, setting off at 5:30 AM on selected days. With a fleet of modern glass-bottom kayaks, guests can witness the vibrant marine ecosystem around the island. The tour, capped at 20 guests, offers an intimate view of the reefs and islets at dawn. Evenings are for the Sunset Sailing Tour aboard the 'Tequila,' departing at 5:30 PM for FJ$99 per adult. The tour provides stunning sunset vistas over the lagoon and includes water and soft drinks, with guests welcome to bring additional refreshments. And for the little ones, the Drua Canoe Cruise offers a complimentary, authentic Fijian boating experience on select weekdays, immersing them in traditional island culture.
Vomo Island adds 2-bed family villa option As any family traveller will tell you, space and privacy are key when it comes to accommodation. With that in mind, Vomo Island has created a new category of meticulously designed two-bedroom villas. These villas are generously sized and designed to highlight natural elements with timberpanelled walls and floors. The main bedroom features a plush king bed (which can be split into twins), while the adjoining bathroom boasts twin basins, a shower, a separate toilet, and a unique outdoor bathtub or shower experience under a blanket of stars. The second bedroom, designed with children in mind, includes bunk beds, a two-seater lounge, and space for an additional rollaway bed or cot. The outdoor space is just as impressive, with 71m2 of paved, decking, and pool area featuring a private plunge pool, a paddle pool, and a stone-paved area with a day bed and sun loungers! And of course families get to enjoy everything else Vomo has to offer, including a first-class kids club and a bunch of amazing activities.
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WE’LL MAKE SURE YOUR WEDDING DAY IS YOUR PERFECT DAY. Planning a wedding can be stressful, but we're here to make it easier. At DoubleTree Resort by Hilton Hotel Fiji - Sonaisali Island, we want your day to be perfect and that's what we aim for. Our island setting provides the perfect location for a spectacular wedding with many waterfront ceremony and reception locations to choose from, not to mention the breathtaking views of the surrounding Mamanuca islands! Situated on a private, tropical island of lush gardens and beautiful ocean views, where you can enjoy an authentic Fijian experience just minutes from the mainland. Our team will work with you to ensure every detail of your wedding is taken care of so that your day is absolutely perfect. For more information on our wedding packages, email hiltonfiji.events@hilton.com
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The first name in family fun by Fran McDermott Radisson Blu Resort Fiji is always the first name our kids shout out when we talk about a Fiji family getaway. Their love of this vibrant resort has seen us become regular visitors. And honestly, every time we arrive, it feels like coming home. There’s a good reason kids and adults love it here - Radisson Blu Resort Fiji has so much to offer families. The spacious suites are among the largest in Denarau. This means plenty of room for families to relax, eat, drink, play, and sleep. Plus, they come with family-friendly features like a full kitchen – handy for whipping up stomach-filling snacks. And a laundry which is great for staying on top of the kid’s clothes. Together, this all adds up to a home-away-from-home experience. Another highlight is the food. And the temptation starts first thing each morning!
Then it’s pool time! The kids are straight into their swimming gear and heading to the pool, where they have a variety of lounging options to choose from. They're never in one place for long, though. They're either flying down the waterslide, doing the egg throw with the activities team, playing water volleyball, having a slushy at the pool bar, or hitting the lounger beside Mum and Dad – recharging for the next round of activities. There are plenty of dining options at the resort, including the specialty restaurant Byblos, which is located on the waterfront and offers healthy Lebanese delights. Another dining highlight is the Teppanyaki dinner, where the chef entertains and prepares fresh and authentic dishes over the course of the evening. The food will be flying at some stage, so don’t wear white!
The kids jump out of bed to rush down to breakfast, which is served in the main restaurant. The buffet offers everything you can imagine - fresh fruit, pastries, cooked breakfast, juice, smoothies and more. It's even enough to lure the teenage boys out of bed.
Even though the kids are always up for action, a touch of adult relaxation is a must. Sneak away for an hour and have a massage in the beach-side massage hut. With the sounds of the water lapping below and the fantastic skills of the masseuse, it was something you should seriously consider booking on a daily basis. There's also a full-day spa and wellness facility on-site, offering a variety of treatments.
After breakfast, we’ll often take a leisurely stroll around the resort to the café in the lobby area. Here you’ll find the perfect flat white. There's also an adults-only breakfast on offer in this area, which is perfect for those wanting to eat with a little less noise.
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Activity abounds at Outrigger Coral Coast Outrigger Fiji Beach Resort on the Coral Coast offers a diverse range of activities for all ages. Central to this is the Outrigger Adventure Park, featuring Paintball, Archery, a Golf Driving Range, and beach activities like volleyball and snorkelling. Guests above 13 can enjoy archery and the 230-metre Golf Driving Range, complete with all-weather cabins for teeing off. The Paintball Course offers a vibrant and memorable experience. The unique Sip and Paint activity allows guests to create art with local experts, Jim and Olly, while enjoying beverages. The Coral Kids Club keeps younger guests entertained with activities like water polo and Fijian games. Additionally, children 12 and under eat free daily. Teens can explore cultural activities, including weaving lessons, spearthrowing, and ocean conservation initiatives. Cultural immersion is available with the Kava Ceremony, Meke Performance, and Fire Walking demonstrations. Overall, Outrigger Fiji Beach Resort ensures a memorable and enriching stay for every guest.
Kids Scuba Journey at VOMO VOMO Island offers pristine beaches, azure waters, exquisite dining, and a bunch of engaging activities for kids. A real highlight for young guests is the PADI Bubblemaker course, tailored for children aged 8-12. Guided by the seasoned diver, Vili, this program introduces kids to scuba diving. Starting with pool sessions, they learn the basics before diving into Fiji's vibrant underwater realm with an instructor. This course not only builds confidence but also instils a respect for marine life and the environment. Fiji's waters, teeming with tropical fish, sharks, and vibrant coral reefs, make it a global diving hotspot. For youngsters, completing the Bubblemaker course is a transformative experience, blending learning with unforgettable oceanic adventures.
A Free Night and a Free Nanny! Malolo Island Resort is all about a bure near the beach, surrounded by the world’s friendliest people and their living and authentic culture. Perfect for families and couples alike, fill your day with myriad activities or simply unwind and do nothing at all.
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Castaway’s Chef’s table a tropical treat Outrigger on Castaway Island boasts four exceptional restaurants, ensuring guests have a diverse array of top-notch dining experiences to choose from. A key ingredient to their success is their dedicated staff, which is why they enlisted Denis Chandra as their Executive Chef in 2022. At just 34, Denis made history as the youngest local chef to lead a 4 1/2-star Fijian hotel or resort. Over his 14-year culinary career, Denis has accumulated numerous accolades, including 7 gold medals, 3 silver, and 2 bronze from the annual Fiji Culinary Awards. Denis’s influence can be seen (and tasted) in Outrigger’s Chef’s Table Degustation. This exquisite multi-course meal pairs each dish with a complementary international wine. The menu, which includes delights like Smoky Ika Ceviche, Charred Imalee Prawn, Sticky Pork Belly, Lemongrass Satay Chicken, and Charred Chai Lamb, culminates in a variety of desserts. A world-class culinary creation that is simply unforgettable.
Ahura Resort embrace genuine sustainability Ahura Resorts (part of Rosie Travel Group) operates family-favourite Malolo Island Resort and the adults-only Likuliku Lagoon Resort, known for its luxurious overwater bures. Operating in a pristine and sensitive environment, Ahura Resort has always had a deep commitment to sustainable tourism. They actively manage environmental programmes at both resorts and oversee community initiatives in Yaro Village on Malolo Island. Projects include sponsoring the local kindergarten, improving water and power infrastructure, and facilitating annual village cleanups. Recently, staff from both resorts collaborated with the village community for a major 3-day clean-up, enhancing the living conditions Ahura Resorts Managing Director Tony Whitton said, “We are a Fijian family business and very grateful to our resource owners for allowing us to share their oceans and beaches with the world. We sit down regularly with the village elders to share how our Foundation can help meet their environmental and social needs. Over the last three days our Ahura Resorts Conservation Foundation team has been busy working in the Yaro village community with our partners Marine Solutions, providing a valuable service to the village and a boost to the surrounding environment.”
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South Sea Island day trip refresh South Sea Island has long been a favourite Mamanuca Island day trip. Recently, the island has undergone some significant improvements – further enhancing the visitor experience. This includes the newly opened Tipsy Turtle Bar, a standalone feature offering an expansive cocktail menu, premium beers, ready-to-drink beverages, and a selection of snacks. While guests already enjoy complimentary beverages, the bar broadens the choice with its pay-as-you-go options. The Kids Club, another highlight of South Sea Island, has also received a substantial upgrade. Now centrally located in a secure area, it offers parents peace of mind while engaging children in a variety of activities including a hand-painted climbing wall, a sandpit, and a family-friendly photo spot. The club also introduces an educational South Sea Island Kids Club Activity book focused on ocean life and the lifecycle of turtles, often seen nesting on the island. Great work South Sea Island.
Top honours for Fiji Marriott Momi Bay Situated on the western coast of Viti Levu, the Fiji Marriott Resort Momi Bay has a well-deserved reputation for providing outstanding hospitality in a spectacular location. This excellence was recently recognised when the resort received the prestigious Condé Nast Johansens Award of Excellence 'Best Waterside Hotel' in the Asia, Africa, Middle East, and Oceania region. The 'Best Waterside Hotel' category acknowledges establishments that excel in offering a unique and outstanding experience by the water, combining stunning locations with exceptional service. Silvano Dressino, General Manager of Fiji Marriott Resort Momi Bay, expressed his excitement, stating, "Receiving the Condé Nast Johansens Award of Excellence for 'Best Waterside Hotel' is a tremendous honour for us. It reflects the hard work and dedication of our entire team to create an exceptional destination for our guests to create lasting memories. This award is not just a recognition of our unique waterside location but also a celebration of the warm Fijian hospitality that sets us apart.”
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Ideally situated in the heart of the Coral Coast with white sand beaches and crystal-clear lagoons, our 5-star luxury Fiji resort offers an authentic experience unlike any other. Perfect for family holidays, weddings or honeymoons, providing everything you expect from the Warwick name. With some of the highest rated restaurants in Fiji in one location, including the famous Wicked Walu, our private island seafood restaurant and show-stopping teppanyaki performance. The Warwick Fiji offers a wide variety of activities including the Warwick Spa, 2 pools with pool bars, water sports and a supervised kids club.
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Maui Recovery Update It's coming up 4 months since the devastating wildfires of Maui, and the recovery progress is mixed. Lahaina Town was destroyed, and slow progress has been made on the cleanup. Since August 16, over 7,500 displaced survivors have been relocated to 29 hotels and hundreds of Airbnbs in Maui. Maui’s tourism recovery has been moving at a sluggish pace since the wildfires, with tourists being slow to return out of sensitivity to locals. In a September 8 press conference, Hawaii Governor Josh Green said West Maui would be open to tourists again on October 8, two months after the fire started. Only Lahaina—the area that took the most damage—will be closed off to the public. The Hawaii Tourism Authority launched a campaign on August 21 called Mālama Maui, which means “to protect, nurture, and care for.” The campaign aims to attract travellers to the accessible areas of Maui, including Kahului, Wailuku, Kīhei, Wailea, Mākena, Pā'ia, Makawao, and Hāna, as well as the other Hawaiian Islands of Kaua'i, O'ahu, Lāna'i, Moloka'i, and Hawai'i Island. “What we're looking out for are those people who have not booked yet, making sure that they know Maui is open, travel to the island is encouraged, and that respectful, responsible, and compassionate travel will help Maui recover,” said Ilihia Gionson, public affairs officer of the Hawaii Tourism Authority.
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Waikiki Beach Marriott offers unique Kualoa Experience The Waikiki Beach Marriott Resort and Spa is offering guests a socially-responsible element to its Hawaiian vacations with its immersive Malama Hawaii Package. This package, part of the broader Malama Hawaii Programme, allows guests to engage with Hawaiian culture and heritage at the iconic Kualoa Ranch. Activities include thatching traditional Hawaiian hale, tending to kalo (taro) fields, and caring for medicinal plant gardens, providing a genuine insight into Hawaiian traditions. After these rewarding activities, guests can then relax at Kualoa’s Secret Island at Kaneohe Bay, enjoying lunch, water sports, and beach games. Participants will be rewarded with discounted rates at the Waikiki Beach Marriott Resort and Spa.
Hawaiian Airlines introduces special agent fares Want to explore the Hawaiian Islands? Here’s your chance! Hawaiian Airlines is offering travel agents and their companions special fares to Honolulu and the other Hawaiian Islands. Starting at just $821 return in O Class, these fares are subject to availability, with the travel period for this offer from January 1 to March 31, 2024. Additionally, agents can add a return trip to another Hawaiian Island for just $160. Hawaiian Airlines has also extended these agent fares to its 15 mainland USA destinations. Agents wanting to make the most of this deal should book by January 31st, 2024. For full details, contact your ticket consolidator.
Hilton Waikiki unveils 'The Wall' Hilton Waikiki Beach has just raised the bar in in-house entertainment with the installation of a spectacular new feature in their LBLE Lounge – ‘The Wall’. This first-of-its-kind in Hawaii, the 146” Samsung screen is the largest in the state - offering stunning clarity and visuals. Located in a prime spot within the hotel, The Wall is set to become a popular gathering point, not just for hotel guests but for the wider community and travellers outside the hotel. During the day, it will display videos of local attractions, and by night, transform into the ultimate spot for live sports action.
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Sheraton Deva welcomes new kitchen duo Sheraton Deva Spa and Golf Resort has always boasted first-class dining options. To further enhance their culinary offerings, the resort has recently welcomed Thomas Le Bouler as Executive Chef and Cyril Nicolai as Pastry Chef. Thomas, a graduate of the French gastronomy school Ferrandi Paris, has a passion for innovating with local cuisine. He has honed his creativity and techniques working in France and Canada. Thomas has previously worked at another Marriott hotel, Le Méridien Ile des Pins. Cyril, trained as a pastry chef and baker, also bring fresh and inventive ideas and techniques from his global travels. He has had stints in France, India, and the Caribbean before moving to New Caledonia two years ago. Both chefs will contribute their expertise to the various outlets of Sheraton Deva, introducing new menus for an enhanced gastronomic experience!
Melanie’s our Winner! A huge congratulations to Melanie Mitchell, the winner of our New Caledonia Escape to Paradise Competition. Melanie is a Travel Expert with Flight Centre in Silverdale. Over the years, Melanie has booked numerous trips to New Caledonia for others, but she's never had the chance to visit herself! Understandably, she was thrilled with the news and can't wait for her first New Caledonian experience.
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Rendez-Vous 2023: Kiwi wholesalers discover a slice of paradise New Zealand's travel wholesalers recently had the opportunity to immerse themselves in the charm of New Caledonia. This experience was part of the Rendez-Vous Workshop 2023, hosted by New Caledonia Tourism and national carrier Aircalin. The event, held on Lifou Island, welcomed participants from various markets, including Australia, Singapore, Japan, and France, alongside Kiwi wholesalers. In the days leading up to the workshop, attendees were immersed in a range of famil activities, offering them a firsthand taste of this enchanting Frenchflavoured paradise. The workshop itself featured 'speed dating' style meetings with local industry partners, cultural experiences, and site visits to upcoming and established resorts like the Intercontinental Lifou Wadra Bay Resort and Le Meridien Noumea. Participants enjoyed a mix of Melanesian culinary delights, traditional Kanak dance performances, and explored Noumea's rich history. This initiative is part of New Caledonia Tourism's efforts to increase visitor numbers from New Zealand. 2023 has seen a notable rise in Kiwi travellers to the island, outpacing pre-pandemic figures. This growth in tourism highlights New Caledonia's appeal as a nearby paradise offering a blend of natural beauty, unique culture, and French culinary influence.
Aircalin celebrates 40 years of flying To mark four decades of connecting New Caledonia to the world, Aircalin has celebrated its 40th anniversary by introducing a new motto - “New Caledonia, it’s in our nature”. The statement reflects Aircalin’s ongoing commitment to social and environmental issues associated with aviation and as an employer. A new brand campaign will share their message of being respectful to people and the planet. This includes a video clip titled "Flower in the Sky," which will play onboard Aircalin aircraft and on social media channels. Well done, Aircalin! Forty years is a fantastic achievement, and we wish you all the best for 40 more!
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Le Faré: a beachfront gem With views of Anse Vata Bay and a laid-back waterfront ambiance, Le Faré offers one of Noumea’s most sought after dining experiences. The establishment recently revamped the menu, and has expanded its hours – they are now open from 11:30 am to 9:30 pm through the end of May. On offer are dishes such as lagoon fish with coconut and curry sauce, as well as octopus, mango, and feta salad seasoned with coriander. For those who favour meat, options like venison sausage rougaille and a hearty beef burger are sure to satisfy.
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New sales lead for Marriott Resorts With three outstanding hotels in New Caledonia, Marriott Bonvoy Hotels has established a significant presence on the island. To further strengthen their team, they have welcomed Nelly Gehin as the Sales Representative for these hotels. Nelly, a native of New Caledonia, pursued hotel management and business studies in Toulouse, France, with a specialisation in strategic management, business development, and digital strategies. Her extensive experience in hotels across France and Australia has equipped her with wellhoned skills. And with a passion for windsurfing, let’s just say she is in the right place.
Escape to New Caledonia Nestled against wild hills and facing a pristine lagoon, Sheraton New Caledonia Deva Spa & Golf Resort provides an original South Pacific encounter only a short flight from New Zealand. This could be your next holiday destination.
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Remembering the life of Robert Louis Stevenson Scottish author Robert Louis Stevenson, known for books like "Treasure Island," had a special connection with Samoa. Born in Edinburgh, Stevenson chose writing over a career in engineering or law, his family's professions. He travelled a lot to help with his tuberculosis – spending time in California, Switzerland, Scotland, and England. In England, he wrote "Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde." When his health got worse, he went to New York, then sailed the South Seas, and finally settled in Samoa at a place that is now the Robert Louis Stevenson Museum. Stevenson was loved in Samoa, where he kept writing until he died at 44. He's buried on a hill with sea views. Today, his old house in Samoa is a museum with free entry. It's close to Apia, and shows his work and family items. It's been open to the public since 1994 and makes for a fascinating visit.
Taumeasina’s taste of summer Taumeasina Island Resort has built a fine reputation for its food and beverage offerings, with three excellent restaurants and two stylish bars. At the heart of the resort is the Manu Bar, where expert bartenders craft everything from the zingiest tangy delights to the most luscious sweet concoctions, catering to all tastes. It's not just a bar; it's a lively social hub where guests can mix and mingle with fellow guests, enjoy live entertainment, or relax with a beverage and snack against the stunning backdrop of the resort's pool and lagoon. The bar welcomes guests daily from 10 am to midnight, providing a full menu that includes alcoholic and non-alcoholic drinks, coffee, the beloved local Koko Samoa, and tea. With summer coming up, why not try Taumeasina’s 'Cocktail of the Month' – the Ocean Colada!
Ocean Colada 1.5 0z Midori, 0.5 oz Blue Curacao Liqueur, 2 oz Pineapple Juice and 1 oz Coconut Cream.
Escape to Paradise Located just 20 minutes from the international airport on its own private beach facing stunning sunsets.
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Paradise inspired by passion, combines luxury and comfort for every traveller. Breathtaking surroundings, lush green gardens and tranquil blue waters provide the perfect setting for this stunning resort. Hidden among soaring coconut trees, nestled within a secure lagoon, with just over a one hour drive from Faleolo International Airport, on the South East Coast of Upolu. The resort is located next to some of Samoa’s best attractions. There’s plenty of fun for the whole family, tour around the island at your own pace, take one of our guided tours, snorkel in our crystal clear waters or simply rejuvenate in the tranquility of Saletoga Sands Resort and Spa.
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Triumph for Tropical Tours Tropical Tours was awarded the Private Tour Company in Samoa for 2023 by the Travel & Hospitality Awards, a United Kingdom-based program that globally recognises the best hotels, tour operators, and experience providers amongst many other services within the tourism sector. Trudy and Jimmy O’Dwyer’s journey has not been easy. Before their company even got off the ground, Covid-19 forced them to shut down. The award, according to Mr O’Dwyer means so much to him, especially since the work he is passionate about also resonates well with others. “I was very overwhelmed with gratitude that Tropical Tours Samoa was selected as ‘The Private Tour company of the year in Samoa’ winner by the Travel & Hospitality Awards 2023. Tropical Tours were so honoured to receive the recognition for this award, and we were both very humble to be nominated for this category,” he added. The O’Dwyers acknowledged it was challenging during COVID-19 but they managed to hold on which made them more determined to get the operation back up to showcase Beautiful Samoa.
Aga Reef Resort’s land based fishing thrills It's not often you can land a prize catch from your resort! But at Aga Reef Resort, you can make your fishing dreams come true, all from the comfort of the land. Positioned on the ocean-facing shores of Méti Island, Aga Reef Resort offers a unique land-based fishing experience, giving guests the chance to battle some of the ocean's titans—including the formidable Bluefin Trevally and the mighty GTs, game species known for their strength and size. These magnificent creatures migrate from deeper waters to feed over reefs like those surrounding the resort. Guests are encouraged to bring their own gear to pursue the ultimate catch. Good luck!
Savaii Lagoon Resort: secluded Samoan charm Set on a serene golden sand beach, Savaii Lagoon Resort in Samoa is a boutique haven with just 10 rooms, offering a secluded getaway. Known for its sparkling warm lagoon waters, this intimate resort, ideal for families, singles, or couples seeking peace and the famed Samoan hospitality, features air-conditioned bungalows with unique outdoor showers. Guests can relish local cuisine with a Samoan twist at The Barefoot Bar and Restaurant and immerse in vibrant marine life with glass-bottom boat tours, set to recommence in March 2024. The resort also hosts a weekly Fiafia night with staff performances and fire dancing and offers free kayaks, snorkelling gear, and cultural demonstrations. If you want to truly unplug, Savaii Lagoon Resort is the place to make it happen.
Tanoa Hotel Group celebrates employee excellence The Tanoa Hotel Group recently celebrated the outstanding achievements of its staff with the Employee of the Year Awards for 2023. This event marked the first since the Covid pandemic. The ceremony recognised exceptional employees across three categories - Front of House, Heart of House, and Star Team Leader, covering all eight hotels in Fiji, Tonga, and Samoa. Attendees included nominees, managers, and senior executives, including Managing Director Rohit Reddy, Directors, Kamini Reddy and Kalpana Reddy and Board Chair Mr. Pramesh Sharma. The Chief Guest was Dave Letele, a well-known motivational speaker who inspired the team with his message of perseverance and consistency in pursuing goals. Among the notable winners were Uelese Afoa Auimalaga for Team Leader of the Year, Faitala Matia (Heart of House), and Jay Krishna as Manager of the Year from Tanoa Tusitala. Well done to all!
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Tanoa Tusitala Hotel is your home away from home. Located just minutes away from Apia’s central business district, Tanoa Tusitala Hotel sits within 6 hectares of beautiful tropical gardens. The hotel’s architecture embodies key elements of Samoan culture, with hand tied fales (traditional Samoan houses) dominating the space of our central courtyard that houses the lobby, bar and restaurant. There is no better hotel in Apia, Samoa to experience Samoan culture.
To avoid disappointment, book early with your preferred agent or book direct on www.tanoahotels.com
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A new chapter begins at Iririki After just a few months of new ownership, Iririki Island Resort is undergoing a remarkable transformation. Under the leadership of General Manager Andrew and his wife Karen, the iconic resort is quickly enhancing the guest experience with significant upgrades and new facilities. Containers filled with golf buggies, kayaks, paddleboards, ice machines, and snorkelling gear have arrived. The deluxe apartments are getting a facelift with fresh paint and new fittings. And the culinary experience is being refreshed too – a food consultant has started changing the menus, and a new head chef is joining before the end of the year. One of the most notable changes at the resort is the newfound spirit and attitude of the staff, a direct reflection of Andrew and Karen's leadership. Their warmth and approachability have created a positive work environment, which shines through in the staff's interactions with guests. On top of all that, the resort is placing a strong focus on the wedding market with new wedding packages, offering a dreamy island backdrop for couples.
Holiday Inn champions social responsibility Holiday Inn Resort Vanuatu has recently supported two key community groups, reflecting its commitment to social responsibility. The resort team raised funds to support the Vanuatu Women's Crisis Centre, donating essential items to enhance the personal hygiene, health, and wellbeing of women at the centre. This initiative aligns with the resort's ethos of giving back to the community and supporting vulnerable groups. In a significant step towards fostering inclusivity, Holiday Inn Resort Vanuatu has also partnered with the Vanuatu Disable Society (VDS) to provide meaningful employment opportunities. Three individuals from VDS have been welcomed into the resort's workforce, demonstrating the resort's belief in the transformative power of employment to empower and create long-term careers. Great work Holiday Inn.
Never miss a game at Ramada Resort If you have sport-loving clients travelling during those all-important global sports events (World Cups, Olympics, Grand Finals etc) Ramada Resort Port Vila has got them covered. The resort’s Sports Bar caters to every sports enthusiast, boasting large-screen TVs that broadcast games from all over the world. Complementing the viewing experience is an enticing selection of refreshing beverages and a yummy snack menu. Plus, the Sports Bar is positioned both poolside and lagoon side, continually reminding guests of the idyllic tropical island setting.
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Air Vanuatu expands to four Auckland flights Kiwi travellers now have more flexibility to enjoy Vanuatu. From November 2, 2023, Air Vanuatu increased the frequency of flights between Auckland and Port Vila – expanding the service to four times weekly. Under the new schedule, flights will depart from Auckland on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Fridays, and Saturdays. Return flights from Port Vila are scheduled for Mondays, Wednesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays. With a flight duration of just 3 hours and 15 minutes between Auckland and Port Vila, the revised schedule is perfect for Kiwis wanting a easy weekend getaway.
Turtle Bay Lodge: Santo Sanctuary If you’re seeking pure relaxation, Turtle Bay Lodge, located on Santo's east coast will tick all the boxes. Fitting perfectly with Santo’s laid-back vibe, this boutique beachfront resort offers rustic ‘steps to the water’ accommodation. Following recent upgrades, the resort boasts enhanced amenities, including waterfront marquees looking out across the bay. Guests can enjoy activities like snorkelling, kayaking, and dining at the on-site restaurant that serves local cuisine. Staff at Turtle Bay Lodge are also known for their warm hospitality and attentive service, assisting with arranging excursions, making transportation arrangements, or providing recommendations for exploring the island. Turtle Bay Lodge offers a unique blend of natural beauty, tranquillity, and warm hospitality, providing a memorable and rejuvenating getaway. Bliss!
Jim brings new energy to Nasama Resort Nasama Resort has recently welcomed Jim Sakealevu as its new Operations Manager. A seasoned hospitality professional, Jim spent 19 years in Fiji, holding managerial positions for a number of well-known resorts including the Octopus Resort, Blue Lagoon Beach Resort, and Paradise Cove Resort in the Yasawa Islands, as well as Oasis Palms Hotel in Nadi. Looking for a fresh challenge, Jim chose a move to Vanuatu. “My move to Nasama Resort in Vanuatu has rekindled my spirit and passion for hospitality. Guided by my core values - Honesty, Respect, and Punctuality, I aim to make impactful decisions and actions in my role,” he said. Nasama Resort is dedicated to providing a superior guest experience, and the appointment of Jim as Operations Manager is a significant stride towards further enhancing this commitment.
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Culture comes to life at Aore Island Resort Every evening at Aore Island Resort on Santo, guests are treated to a unique live entertainment deeply ingrained in local culture. As the sun sets over the beach, the experience begins with the esteemed Leweton Water Music Ladies deliver an enthralling performance, deftly moving their hands beneath the water to create a myriad of distinct sounds. The melodies they create tell stories of Vanuatu culture and its traditions. This practice is solely carried out by women, adding to its exceptional nature. It's a visual and auditory journey unlike any other in the world. Visitors are further treated to lively music from the local string band, whose invigorating tunes will make you want to dance. Additionally, the gifted bamboo band contributes more tunes, crafting a uniquely rich musical atmosphere with their traditional bamboo instruments.
This time, book a holiday for YOU with the fantastic Travel Industry Rate Special at Holiday Inn Resort Vanuatu. Located just minutes from town, with exclusive lagoon frontage, Holiday Inn Resort Vanuatu truly is an oasis in Port Vila and the South Pacic resort of choice for island holidaymakers. We warmly invite you to stay with us and nd the perfect balance of relaxation and activity and experience a true Melanesian ‘welkam’. If you’re looking for fun and adventure or to simply relax and soak up the tropical atmosphere, the resort’s combination of fun zones and secluded quiet zones makes for the ideal island escape. Travel Industry Rate Special Room rates start from VT 16,000 per night for 2 adults and 2 children (under 12 years) and include breakfast, unlimited WiFi and applicable taxes. Sale dates: July 2023 – 31 December 2023 Travel dates: March 2024 – 31 March 2025 Contact our Reservations team on: reservations.vanuatu@ihg.com +678 3400 www.vanuatu.holidayinnresorts.com
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