Radisson Hotel Group signs new Fiji resort
Radisson Hotel Group has signed up Mana Island Resort & Spa Fiji for its Radisson Individuals collection.
Set on Mana Island in Fiji’s Mamanuca archipelago, the resort is 90 minutes by boat from Port Denarau Marina and around 20 minutes by seaplane from Nadi International Airport.
The 160-key resort will undergo a refurbishment to create an upscale island resort experience.
It is expected to open under the Radisson Individuals brand following completion of the remodeling in late 2027.
The resort will feature guest rooms, suites, and beachfront villas, along with multiple dining venues, bars, swimming pools, spa and wellness facilities, a fitness centre, a kids’ club, and event spaces.
Danilo Curcuruto, Director, Development, Australasia, Radisson Hotel Group, said: “We are delighted to welcome Mana Island Resort & Spa Fiji into our Radisson Individuals portfolio. This signing reflects our continued focus on expanding our resort footprint in high-potential leisure destinations.”
Radisson Individuals is the collection brand for distinctive independent hotels that benefit from Radisson’s global distribution and loyalty platform.
“Radisson’s global reach and experience in lifestyle and resort hospitality will support our vision to elevate Mana Island into a leading upscale island resort,” said Hiro Osuka, owner of Mana Island Resort & Spa Fiji.
This signing represents Radisson Hotel Group’s third resort in Fiji, joining Radisson Blu Resort, Fiji Denarau Island and the Radisson Blu Mirage Resort, Fiji Naisoso Island, currently under construction.
The announcement follows Radisson Hotel Group’s recent signing of a resort in Samoa.
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