Castaway the “Jewel of the Islands” says current guests James and Michele Kinimaka
Current Castaway guests, James & Michele Kinimaka, promise after this trip they will return to Castaway very soon, delighted in the knowledge it is “business as usual” in Fiji with the destination remaining ‘beautiful, fun and safe’ for their family.
Prior to their arrival the Kinimaka family had some concerns about holidaying in Fiji considering the excessive coverage of the coup in the media. However, the “warm, welcoming smiles from the Fijian people at the airport…the balmy breezes” allayed any initial fears that they were arriving in an unsafe destination. The wonderful welcome they received meant their only thoughts on arrival were “we are here at last!”

If you wish to discover Castaway, the “Jewel of the Islands”, you can do so by booking the Resort’s recently released “HOTTEST HOLIDAY DEAL “ which ‘burns’ F$1000 off the final bill for any guest who chooses to stay longer than six nights. Call your preferred wholesaler to book. Special conditions apply.
Booking code: TAG2007
For more information contact: Lisa MacQueen – Sales Manager, Castaway Island, Fiji., Email: [email protected], Mobile: 0410 065 074
Special Fiji Report by The Mole
John Alwyn-Jones
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