Great Outdoors loves Likuliku …………….
Samantha Muspratt, Australia based Worldwide Director of Sales and Marketing for Ahura Resorts, who own and operate Malolo Island Resort and the stunning new Likuliku Resort, contacted The Mole this morning to say that Great Outdoors, with presenter Tom Williams [pictured right in the traditional Fijian canoe house reception] had visited Likuliku and while she could not give too much away about the programme, she did say that they really enjoyed their visit.
Samantha said that the visit focused mainly on the over water factor, the “Fijian-ness” of the resort, being 100% Fijian owned and how Likuliku used many traditional materials and architectural methods.
They also thought the food was great and Tom Williams, the segment’s host really loved the resort’s ambience and concept – as they all did.
Tom did a bit of sailing on the hobie-cats as it was perfect sailing weather with the sou-easterlies blowing.

Sam said that they were a great crew who will really do the resort proud, that the crew and the resort all worked very well together and Tom was the consummate professional and seriously nice guy, wowing everyone, guests and staff alike.
[Pictured: Steve Anstey and the Likuliku crew farewell the Great Outdoors crew]
Report by The Mole on location in Fiji from Likuliku
John Alwyn-Jones
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