Radisson Fiji resort unveils new enhancements
Island resort Radisson Fiji, Denarau Island has successfully wrapped up a year-long full resort refurbishment.
Restaurant refurbishments include Basilico Italian Restaurant, Byblos Lebanese Restaurant, Blu Bar & Grill, and the Swim-Up Pool Bar.
In 2025, the resort completed upgrades to Lailai Market, the Resort Lobby, Harmony Spa, and the Blu Banana Kids Club.
Guests now also enjoy new poolside umbrellas and expanded beachfront cabanas.
“These improvements reflect our ongoing commitment to delivering unforgettable stays for our guests,” said Charles Homsy, General Manager.
The reimagined Lailai Market serves as a grab-and-go hub and boutique in one convenient stop with freshly brewed coffee, gourmet pastries, salads, and smoothies.
The Blu Banana Kids Club returns with new design including indoor slides, a rock-climbing wall with padded flooring, and wall-fitted cubbies that double as cosy hangout spots.
A dedicated games and activity room offers tables, chairs, and classic board games.
Direct access to the Marau Entertainment Area extends the fun during resort events and family programming.
Radisson Blu Resort Fiji, Denarau Island is now welcoming guests back for a renewed island experience, complete with elevated amenities.
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