Tokoriki calls all incurable romantics!
Calling all incurable romantics, the place to be is Tokoriki Island Resort.
Balmy days, golden sunsets and secluded bures make Tokoriki a perfect honeymoon or couples hideaway.
Tokoriki, meaning “Stay Here”, lies at the northern end of the Mamanuca Group of islands and is a perfect setting for a wedding and a blissful honeymoon.
Choose either a simple service, a tropical beach wedding or a traditional chapel wedding in the hillside Fijian style chapel complete with Fijian warrior escorts for the bride, pageboy and flower girl in Fijian dress and be serenaded by a true Fijian choir.
You won’t be overwhelmed with throngs on this love isle – it’s a place where you can find company should you wish it or wander happily around on your twosome.

There are plenty of free activities to choose from – tennis, volleyball, windsurfing, sailing, and snorkelling and beach fishing.
Scuba diving and deep-sea fishing trips can be arranged for a fee.
The piece of resistance a special treat for lovers and on the deserted Monurik (“honeymoon”) island, you can be dropped off with supplies to spend the day swimming in the warm seas and relaxing in the coconut groves – just the two of you.
A Special Fiji Report by The Mole
John Alwyn-Jones
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