Hilton’s Fiji Beach Resort and Spa launches Fiji Hot Deals
Hilton today launched their hot Fiji deals at their amazing Fiji Beach Resort and Spa Managed by Hilton.
With phase one of the Fiji Beach Resort & Spa managed by Hilton unveiled only in July 2006, the 5-star resort features 138 luxury beach front villas offering 219 guest rooms with indoor and outdoor living space.
There are also numerous pools, Nuku restaurant is situated right on the waterfront offering a wide variety of dishes catering to all tastes, as well as a host of leisure activities including water sports, The Spa, Kids Club and Gym.
With Nadi International Airport just a 20 minute drive away, Fiji Beach Resort is ideally located for an escape to paradise, with the resort also benefiting from a world class golf course and grass tennis courts right next door.

Hilton’s hot Fiji offers apply for travel from Australia commencing on 15th Jan and in New Zealand the 10th of Jan:
These offers are effective for immediate sale until the 24th February for both travel periods.
Travel Period One – from 15 January 2007 for Australia and 10 January for NZ to 31 March 2007
Hilton is offering 40% off wholesale rates, with rates includes breakfast, freedom fridge (8 free drinks replenished daily in the mini bar) and all taxes.
Travel Period Two – from 1 April 2007 to the 30 June 2007
The Hilton offer is if your clients stay for three nights they only pay for two!
Click here for more information: – Fiji Beach Resort and Spa managed by Hilton
A Special Fiji Report by The Mole
John Alwyn-Jones
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