Matamanoa gets the gong from guests
No matter how good the advertising or the promotion of a hotel or resort, we all know that the real test is when guests actually stay and the property either delivers or sometimes does not! The guest also becomes the very best promoter of the property or potentially the worst if things do not go well!
Guests at the stunning Matamanoa Island Resort in the clear, blue waters of Fiji’s Mamanuca Islands have voted with their feet by telling The Mole what an amazing time they had staying at the resort.
Peter and Helen Clark of the UK said “This was the holiday of a lifetime, celebrating our 40th wedding anniversary………….we thoroughly enjoyed the truly idyllic peace of Matamanoa………it lived up to our expectations and more…..we had a wonderful time made all the better by all the lovely Fijian people we met………Thank You – Vinaka.”
Gemma Westwood and Anna Talmy of London in the UK said, “Matamanoa is literally paradise….what could be better that a beautiful island, helpful and friendly staff, delicious food, the highest cleanliness standards and activities to suit everyone…….as week just isn’t enough!” From the moment our plane landed in Nadi to the time we left, we were treated impeccably with the greatest hospitality……..we would recommend Fiji and Matamanoa to anyone – Vinaka!”

These even make me want to visit Matamanoa again and you actually can by entering the Matamanoa competition taking place in TravelMole this week and winning three nights with dinner and breakfast in this stunning location in Fiji’s Mamanuca Islands
A report by The Mole
John Alwyn-Jones
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