Travel agent special offer
SOFITEL FIJI RESORT & SPA FROM $199 PER NIGHT
Set to open its doors for the very first time on December 10, Sofitel Fiji Resort & Spa is Fiji’s newest deluxe destination in almost 30 years. Best of all the resort is offering a special rate, exclusive to travel agents priced from just FJD$199 per room per night, including breakfast – the perfect opportunity to be amongst the first guests to experience the Pacific’s most modern new five-star international resort.
Situated on Denarau Island, Sofitel Fiji Resort & Spa has a prime waterfront location and all the key five-star elements and facilities we’ve come to expect of the luxurious Sofitel brand.
Conveniently located just 20 minutes from Fiji’s international airport at Nadi, Sofitel Fiji Resort & Spa Resort rests on more than 26 acres of lush landscaped gardens and is adjacent to the world-class Denarau Golf & Racquet Club, which incorporates an 18-hole championship golf course and ten tennis courts.
Sofitel Fiji’s offer is valid for travel until 31 March 2006 and is subject to availability (a surcharge applies for stays between 24 December 2005 and 5 January 2006).
For more information or to make a booking, email [email protected] or call the resort direct on +679 672 6985
Graham Muldoon
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