InterContinental signs historic Fiji hotel
InterContinental is adding to its footprint in Fiji.
It signed a management agreement to operate and rebrand the famed colonial-era Grand Pacific Hotel in Suva.
The century-old property is set for a refurbishment and rebranding and reopens as InterContinental Grand Pacific Hotel Suva in 2022.
It will become IHG’s fourth property in Fiji, and second in the InterContinental flagship brand.
IHG also operates InterContinental Fiji Golf Resort in Natadola Bay.
"We are committed to retaining the heritage and grandeur, while adding all the elements of InterContinental’s ‘True Hospitality’ experience," said Abhijay Sandilya, IHG VP of development – Australasia, Pacific and Japan.
The hotel is located on Suva’s Victoria Parade and is owned by the Fiji National Provident Fund.
Amenities include multiple specialty dining venues and bars, a ballroom, club lounge, meeting rooms, spa, and swimming pool.
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