Can you imagine getting married three times in the space of four weeks
That is exactly what recent guests of Sonaisali Island Resort, Robert & Beata Maurer of Sydney, Australia are doing.
Their first wedding was held in Sydney on 2nd August, followed by their recent wedding at Sonaisali Island Resort on 7th August and now they are on their way to Poland to do it all over again on 23rd August
“Our Fiji Wedding was a truly magical and special day.”
“Our time at Sonaisali has been simply amazing – from the beautiful Fijian wedding ceremony, complete with village choir and flower girls, to the romantic “escape” private picnic day to Tadrai – the Resort’s magnificent beach on Mana Island.”
“Another cherished memory – our candlelit dinner in Sonaisali’s Plantation Fine Dining Restaurant – everything – the wonderful staff – created an occasion for us beyond anything we could possibly have imagined….†says Beata.
4½ Star Sonaisali Island Resort is a true island escape, a small green dot in the beautiful South Pacific Ocean – yet the world you’ve left behind is only a 3 minute boat ride across the lagoon from the Main Island and 25mins drive from Nadi International Airport.
For more information visit: www.sonaisali.com
A Report by The Mole
John Alwyn-Jones
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