Iconic Fiji resorts on the market
Sonaisali Island Resort and Tadrai Island Resort in Fiji are being marketed for sale by CBRE Hotels, Colliers International Hotels, and The Professionals West Realty (Fiji) through an International Expressions of Interest campaign closing on August 1.
One of Fiji’s most popular and well-known destinations, Sonaisali Island Resort is located on Naisali Island, 300 metres off Fiji’s main island of Viti Levu and 20 minutes from Nadi International Airport.
The resort has been owned by the McGrath family for the past 20 years.
"Having developed and operated the resort for two decades, the owners have decided the time is right to sell the property and pass it on to a new owner who can take advantage of the unprecedented trading conditions at play in Fiji," said Rob Cross, regional director of CBRE Hotels
The resort has 123 bures and hotel rooms as well as a large poolside restaurant, conferencing and retail facilities.
It also has its own dive business, a small marina and a passenger ferry providing 24/7 access to the mainland.
Completed in 2011, the five-star Tadrai Island Resort is located on Mana Island in the Mamanuca Island Group, 15 minutes by air from Nadi International Airport or 30 minutes by water taxi from Denarau Marina.
The all-inclusive, adults-only retreat offers five luxury beachfront villas, a restaurant, infinity pool and health spa. Each 100sqm villa has its own private plunge pool and spacious en suite facilities.
Visitor numbers to Fiji increased by 25% from 2009 to 2011, and are expected to reach 750,000 in 2013.
Ian Jarrett
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