Accor Hotel Hot deals in Fiji for Agents

Thursday, 04 Dec, 2006 0

Accord Hotels says that while you are busy booking other people’s holidays in the sun why not indulge in a fantastic Fiji retreat of your own?

Accor Asia Pacific has three great industry offers available to stay at its range of Fiji hotels and resorts, exclusive to agents for travel until the 31st of March 2007 (excluding 20 December – 7 January).

The Sofitel Fiji Resort & Spa is offering agents a special rate priced from just FJ$199 per room per night (plus 18% taxes) which includes breakfast*.

Situated on Denarau Island just 20 minutes for Nadi Airport , this five-star resort has become a firm favourite with romantics and families alike. Boasting a prime waterfront location and all the key elements and facilities we’ve come to expect of the luxurious Sofitel brand Sofitel Fiji offers a Mandara Day Spa and a variety of restaurants and bars to sample during your stay. Located adjacent to the Denarau Golf and Racquet Club, the resort also offers the ‘Turtle Club’ for kids in addition to a beachside wedding chapel, boutique shopping and onsite adventure operator Adrenalin Fiji for all your watersports needs.

Just 15 minutes by air from Nadi, Vomo Island Resort, managed by Sofitel, is sublime in its simplicity and exclusivity, boasting just 29 private bures nestled amongst 225 magical acres of hideaway beaches, hibiscus and verdant tropical gardens.

Travel agents are invited to experience Vomo’s Deluxe Hillside Villas from just FJ$652 (plus18% taxes) and it’s Deluxe Beachfront Villas from FJ$689 (plus 18% taxes)*.

Vomo’s one inclusive per night rate is great value, incorporating not only accommodation on a double or twin share basis but breakfast, lunch and dinner each day and all non alcoholic drinks with each meal. Vomo guests also receive a bottle of wine on arrival, two Vomo Island sulus, Fiji Water and tropical fruit replenished daily, complimentary daily laundry and pressing, all non-motorised water sports plus access to a tennis court and nine hole par three golf course.

Travellers can stay close to the airport and in comfort at the Mercure Hotel Nadi where newly refurbished superior rooms are available for agents from just FJ$93 (plus 18% taxes). Deluxe rooms are available from FJ$108 (plus 18% taxes)*.

Fitting the affordability bill for those on a budget, the hotel boasts a convenient location just ten minutes from Nadi International Airport for those caught in transit. The Mercure also provides a modern and comfortable base for those taking day trips to explore Nadi and beyond, or pre and post accommodation for those transferring to nearby islands and landmarks.

All public areas including the hotel bar, reception, buffet and tour desk have been upgraded, along with the addition of a new pool deck area, relaxing sun lounges, and tropical landscaping which invites alfresco dining.

For further information about Accor’s industry rates for the Sofitel Fiji Resort and Spa, Vomo Island Resort and the Mercure Hotel Nadi, email [email protected].  Visit www.accorhotels.com.au

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