Matamanoa Island Resort joins TravelMole Fiji Campaign
Matamanoa Island, a small, intimate and secluded Fiji Resort set in the beautiful Mamanuca Islands approximately 30 kilometres West of Nadi International Airport has joined the TraveMole Fiji campaign,
This idyllic island boasts a volcanic cone jutting out of the turquoise/aqua blue waters of this unspoilt area of the Fiji Islands and is clad with dense bush and palm trees, the brilliance of the vegetation contrasting magnificently with the white curved sandy beach and pristine coral reefs.
With only 20 very private bures and 13 hotel rooms, Matamanoa has been created for those who want to forget the pressures of their business or busy lifestyle or for those who dream of peace and tranquillity and in an effort to 
Matamanoa Island offers your clients total relaxation or a wide range of leisure activities and cultural excursions.
They can swim in the fresh water pool or in the beautiful Pacific Ocean, play tennis or sip a cocktail at the Bar as they watch the sun set and take all the time you need to discover the magic of this beautiful island.
It is even relaxing reading this article!
Further information from: www.matamanoa.com
Special Fiji Report by The Mole
John Alwyn-Jones
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