Hot enough to make your heart melt!
The iconic island destination, Castaway Island, Fiji, invites you to fall in love all over again with its people; their place; their smiles; their pace.
So much so, they’ve devised the “Hottest Holiday Deal” for those guests choosing to stay six nights or more.
The deal is so hot, it ‘burns’ F$1000.00 off the bill!
No other holiday deal could be so hot…or so seductive!
Book six nights or more and receive an unrestricted F$1,000 bonus against goods or services purchased on the island.
IMAGINE THIS:

OR
Be the most stylish guest on the island and update your holiday wardrobe with a lavish F$1000 spending spree in the Island Boutique. TRES CHIC!
OR
Why not indulge on Fresh Island Cuisine & Cocktails by the waters edge. GO AHEAD AND INDULGE! IT’S CASTAWAY’S SHOUT!
OR
Dive your heart away with an unlimited dive package (including rental gear) with
Whatever the passion or pace, Castaway Island, Fiji is the place. Jump while it’s still hot! Call your preferred wholesaler to book. Special conditions apply.
Booking code: TAG2007 or for more inforamtion please contact: Lisa MacQueen – Sales Manager, Castaway Island, Fiji. Email: [email protected] Mobile: 0410 065 074 Intl Mobile: 61 410 065 074.
Special Fiji Report by The Mole
John Alwyn-Jones
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