Tokoriki – the dream South Pacific wedding location
When Alex, a human resources administrator and Chris a telecommunciations engineer, both from Wisconsin in the USA decided to get married, they also decided that their wedding had to be in an idyllic dream location.
The South Pacific was high on the list, but there were lots of places to choose from.
They began their research on the internet and decided Fiji looked good and while they had some concerns when they heard about the coup, their research on the internet and talking with others, soon allayed all those fears.
So, once the Fiji decision was made, the next decison was where and Alex told The Mole that Tokoriki came out best and seemed to best suited to what they were looking for.
She also said that they had not been disappointed at all, with Tokoriki providing the wedding she had dreamed of, a great bure, fabulous food and the most amazing warm and gentle people she had ever met.
With the dream wedding taking place at sunset on the beach at Tokoriki, Chris said it was simply magical and Tokoriki had not only made a palm arch for them and provided the celebrant but also a potogrpaher so that they could take their memories home with them.

They both replied no fears whatsoever and they think that Tokiriki is the perfect dream location for any perfect holiday, not just for weddings, with the most telling testament that they would recommend it to anyone, except of course families with young children.
The best recommendation from Alex and Chris before they said goodbye to Tokoriki was that they would be back.
A report by The Mole on location in Fiji
John Alwyn-Jones
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