Winter can wait – go five star in Fiji!
You can now reach out for the beach this winter to holiday in style at the Sofitel Fiji Resort & Spa with a great value ‘pay three, stay for four nights’ deal on offer from the Fiji & Pacific Holiday Specialists.
The package is priced at $1,245 ex Sydney and Brisbane and $1,360 ex Melbourne.
The offer includes:
** Return airfares to Nadi International Airport
** Taxes and transfers
** Four-nights accommodation in an ocean view room (twin share) at the five-star, beachfront Sofitel Fiji Resort.
Travellers can purchase the package until 27 May 2007, and travel up to 11 December 2007 (a surcharge may apply for some peak season periods).
Just 20 minutes drive from Nadi airport, Sofitel Fiji Resort & Spa enjoys a private beachfront location close to Denarau Marina and adjacent to the world class Denarau Golf & Racquet Club, serving up ten tennis courts and an 18-hole championship golf course.
All rooms offer ocean views and a private balcony. Other facilities include a tranquil Mandara health and day spa with nine treatment rooms for the ultimate skin and body rituals and massage therapies. The resort also boasts its own signature French restaurant called ‘V’, a choice of bars and a casual beachside café or Lagoon open air restaurant, wedding chapel, the Turtle Club for children, plus the Pacific’s longest lagoon pool boasting its own dive pool and deep water end for adults and shallow pool for children, complete with an exciting water slide feature.
Proving that a modern resort holiday can now be so much more than a simple ‘flop and drop’ visit, Sofitel has worked exclusively with sport and action specialist, Adrenalin Fiji to offer adventure seekers an unrivalled menu of options such as skydiving, helicopter tours, jet skiing, Fiji cycling tours, sailing, beach volleyball, sea kayaking, snorkelling and scuba diving courses.
To make a holiday booking, contact the Fiji & Pacific Specialists on 13 13 81. For specific resort information, visit www.sofitelfiji.com.fj
Report by The Mole
John Alwyn-Jones
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