Nanuku Resort Fiji completes $12 million redesign
Nanuku Resort Fiji has completed its extensive $12 million redesign, transforming the luxury resort’s accommodations and public spaces.
Keeping its authentic Fijian character, the comprehensive renovation includes refreshed interiors across all guest areas.
These upgrades coincide with the resort’s 10th anniversary celebrations.
The resort’s 37 luxury suites, residences and villas range from one to six bedrooms.
Key elements of the redesign include new authentic Fijian carved wood pieces and a colour palette of rich island tones.
The redesign was led by acclaimed firm Parisa O’Connell Studio.
The renovation has elevated the resort’s public spaces, with the clubhouse, bar, lounge, and pool area all receiving updates.
The Kanavata Lounge features bar seats under an organic seashell fixture that spans the length of the bar.
Poolside, Nuku Bar now includes a beachside setting for dining and live music.
Kanavata Restaurant has textured raffia lighting with sculptural wooden tables and woven seating, and the lush infinity pool features comfy chaises affording ocean views.
A new feature is the ‘Dancing Turtle’ adults-only dining area, serving lunch and dinner in a sophisticated setting.
Recreational options have been expanded with a new pool table, chess set, and ping pong table.
“Our vision was to create spaces that would feel both timeless and fresh,” said Parisa O’Connell, Principal Designer at POC.
“Now that the project is complete, we’re delighted to see how the balanced design maintains the authentic Fijian essence that makes Nanuku special.”
Nanuku Resort Fiji plans to announce additional special events and offerings later in the year to commemorate its 10th anniversary.
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