The Mole live and on location from Fiji and Bula Fiji Tourism Exchange all this week
Look out for TravelMole all this week as The Mole will be reporting live and on location from Fiji and from the Bula Fiji Tourism Exchange all week, bringing you the plain facts about tourism in and to Fiji and following up from the Mole’s visit in January.
Read today’s article in this special Fiji eNews – the plain facts about what is happening here in Fiji – and what you can do to help.
The Mole will be providing interviews with Aussies, Kiwis, Brits, Americans and others on holiday in Fiji saying that they feel totally safe, also interviews with tourism industry leaders, wholesalers and agents from Aus, NZ and elsewhere and leaders of the Fiji Vistors Bureau and the Minister for Tourism for Fiji.
In addition The Mole will be running special features on some faboluos Fiji Resorts, inclduing: –
** Sonaisali Island Resort;
** Tokoriki Island Resort;
** Castaway Island Resort;
** Malolo Island Resort;
** Likuliku Island Resort
** The Westin Denarau Resort and Sapa,
** The Fiji Beach Resort and Spa managed by Hilton; and of course from TravelMole’s airline partner: –
** Pacific Blue.
Watch for the top space in TravelMole’s eNews all this week.
A live and on lcoation Report from Fiji by The Mole – brought to you by Pacific Blue.
John Alwyn-Jones
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