Good Morning from Castaway
Just to make you really jealous, this is a quick photo of Castaway at dawn over the tranquil Pacific in the very tranquil Fiji.
The only thing I can’t communicate to in a photo is the absolute silence and peace that is all pervading about this place
Castaway is an idyllic island paradise in the Mamanuca islands in Fiji and a fabulous place to very simply just get away from it all. Yes, no mobile phones!
The team at the helm of Castaway and fulfilling their guests needs and ambitions are GM Dawn Wakeham, Operations Manager, Steven Andrews and 
While an island of island of only 174 acres, Castaway has created a fabulous reputation of not only the clients being made to feel like family, but also the staff, with some staff members, having worked at Castaway for a very long time and in particular Mary for 25 years and Jemima for 30 years!
There will be more reports from Castaway later, but The Mole is off for breakfast now and believe me it is very hard indeed working here, surrounded by the idyllic location, the stunning views, sleeping in the wonderful bures and that all pervading laid back and tranquil lifestyle and feeling that is overwhelming and that is truly Castaway!
Special on location in Fiji report by The Mole
John Alwyn-Jones
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