Thursday, October 1, 2009

The Westin Denarau Island Resort & Spa Fiji Spas

The Westin Denarau Island Resort & Spa

The Westin Denarau Island Resort & Spa opened in the first half of 2006. Formerly the Fijian Royal Denarau, the hotel received a major upgrade and is now operated by the Internationally acclaimed Accor Hotel group as The Westin Denarau Island Resort & Spa. The resort has a dedicated spa in its own setting, for a total escape to relaxation.

The Spa at The Westin Denarau

Rejuvenate and relax at their own " Heavenly Spa ", a 1350 square meter tropical garden with stylishly designed treatment bures built in the Fijian style. Let your senses be carried away by this luxurious setting, and enjoy a full range of beauty treatments and massage. There is also a fitness centre. Gift vouchers in a variety of denominations may be purchased for individual treatments, spa, or bridal packages.

Spa Treatments

The Heavenly Spa uses two main product lines combining earth and ocean - ' Pure Fiji ' for body treatments, and ' Thalgo ' for facial treatments. The famous Pure Fiji products draw on essences and oils from coconut and tropical flowers, while Thalgo, founded in 1968, bases its products on marine extracts. Products are also available for purchase in custom gift packs, allowing guests the opportunity to take home a sample of the Heavenly Spa magic!

The Westin Denarau Island Resort & Spa Fiji Spas

Friday, September 25, 2009

Vomo Island Resort & Spa Fiji Spas

Vomo Island Resort & Spa, managed by Sofitel

The romantic tropical Vomo Island Resort is managed by Sofitel. The island, with its white sandy beaches encircled by a blue lagoon and coral reef is located just south of Fiji's well-known Yasawa group of islands, and a short 15 minute flight away from Nadi International Airport on Fiji's main island of Viti Levu.

The resort is a secluded hideaway, with less than 30 villas, and perfect for a vacation retreat, or as a Fiji honeymoon or wedding destination. Most of the villas are beachfront, some are hillside with spectacular views, and there is also a 2-bedroom villa (Royal Deluxe Villa).

Rates include meals (excluding picnics), bottle of wine on arrival, 2 Vomo Island sulus, 2 bottles of Fiji water daily, laundry, tropical fruit, all non-motorised water sports, tennis court, and a 9 hold par 3 golf course. Vomo Island is a perfect setting for a tropical Fiji Spa !

The Fiji Spa at Vomo Island Resort

Vomo Resort has designed and constructed a dedicated bure for its Fiji resort spa that is surrounded by lush, tropical gardens through which small winding trails lead to the paradise setting. The restful design perfectly complements the relaxing, therapeutic spa treatments available. Vomo Island Resort has a Senikai Spa. 'Senikai' is the Fijian word for flower and for centuries the 'Maramas' (ladies) of the villages in Fiji have used the fragrant and beautiful Fiji flowers to beautify and heal.

Senikai Spas use the 'Essence of Viti' products, a special range that uses the tropical essences of frangipani, coconut and papaya to rejuvenate your body, mind and soul. Vomo Island Resort's spa, directed by one of Australia's highly-qualified Beauty Therapists, is proud to use these high-quality products to support it's leading edge spa therapy techniques.

Spa Treatments

Vomo normally offers individual assessments prior to treatments, to ensure you receive the perfect spa solution for you. There are several different treatments for the face, many treatments for the body and additional options for honeymoon couples. They also offer complete relaxation packages lasting several days, for those seeking the ultimate tropical Fijian spa treatment - to pamper the body and relax the mind and soul.

Vomo Island Resort  Spa Fiji Spas

Sunday, September 20, 2009

Malolo Island Resort Spa Fiji Spas

Malolo Island Resort Fiji

Malolo is an intimate beach resort with a relaxed, friendly atmosphere. It is popular as a honeymoon and wedding destination. Scuba Diving is also available. The location sums up what one imagines of a true Fiji Islands paradise, with its beautiful white sand beach and stylish bure accommodation dotted along the foreshore.

You will enjoy a kaleidoscope of blues and turquoises in the lagoon right off the beach, and when day is done, magnificent sunsets as you sip a cocktail - or two ! - at the beach bar, or as you enjoy fine dining in the Treetops restaurant above the resort. Malolo has a total of 49 bures in three different categories - Ocean View Bures, Deluxe Ocean View Bures and a Family Bure.

The Spa at Malolo Island Resort Fiji

The spa at Malolo Island Resort - Leilani's Spa - is located in a tranquil rainforest setting with lush tropical gardens. Let your spirit be pampered and nurtured. Restore the balance in your life and return home with a rejuvenated sense of well-being. Malolo offers three open-air treatment bures including one designed for couples, as Malolo Island Resort is a popular destination for weddings, as well as honeymoon Fiji vacations.

Leilani means " heavenly flower " and Malolo have with great care created a spa menu to embrace this theme. They use natural essences, aromatherapy oils and spa products specifically to provide their spa guests with a true ' heavenly experience '. Enjoy facials, make up treatments, body treatments and massage and for couples in love, two special packages are available.

Spa Treatments

Leilani means heavenly flower in Fijian and in tune with this theme Malolo Island Resort has carefully created our Spa menu to embrace the use of natural essential and aromatherapy oils and products in order to embrace their therapeutic benefits and provide you with a heavenly experience. Enjoy a unique relaxation experience at Leilani's Spa, with its qualified therapists.

Only renowned Pure Fiji products are used at Leilani's; these products combine exotic nut and floral extracts blended with fresh coconut milk and virgin coconut oil. To avoid disappointment, please be sure to book your spa treatments prior to arrival. A variety of body treatments, facials and spa packages are available.

Malolo Island Resort Spa Fiji Spas

Tuesday, September 15, 2009

Maravu Resort and Spa Fiji Spas

Maravu Resort and Spa

Maravu Resort is located on Taveuni, in Fiji's northern island group. Taveuni is known as the "Garden Island of Fiji" and this tropical oasis setting forms the ideal location for a Fiji Resort and Spa. Taveuni is Fiji's third largest island, and though the island is an enchanting and remote destination, it is only about a 50-80 minute plane transfer from the main International Airport in Nadi. As you fly to Taveuni you will look down on the deep blue ocean and turquoise reefs, which will prepare you for your relaxing stay at Maravu Resort and Spa. Maravu means 'tranquil' in Fijian. Maravu resort has recently upgraded and expanded its Fijian bure and villa accommodation and has just opened it's new romantic Treehouse. It is an intimate resort, with fine dining, tropical landscaping, lots of free activities and makes an ideal Fiji honeymoon spa destination.

The Spa at Maravu Resort

Imagine a lush tropical garden setting. An exotic landscape with tropical flowers, and gently swaying palm trees. Maravu was once a coconut plantation and is now one of Fiji's most popular holiday destinations. Maravu has a dedicated spa bure built in traditional Fijian style and surrounded by the tropical landscaped gardens. Treatments are also offered in the privacy of your own bure. Or maybe you would like to enjoy a massage by the pool, which is like an oasis in this tropical landscape.

Spa Treatments

Maravu offers Pure Fiji / Reniu products with a fully trained spa therapist to pamper you with a range of special spa treatments, including the Fiji Stone Body Therapy. This treatment, based on an ancient Fijian 'hot stone' ritual, combines a hydrating Coconut Sugar Body Glow followed by the placement of warm stones placed under and around the body to relieve your body of any tension. This is followed by a warm stone massage with Fijian coconut oil gently massaged into the skin and muscles for a full body massage. Honeymoon couples may enjoy Maravu's "Romancing the Islands" massage for two; where you can enjoy the privacy of a romantic massage suite made for two, each with your own therapist.

Maravu Resort and Spa Fiji Spas

Thursday, September 10, 2009

Qamea Resort and Spa * Fiji Spas

Qamea Resort and Spa Fiji

Qamea Resort and Spa is located in Fiji's northern islands, on the island of Qamea just off the coast of Taveuni island (Fiji's third largest island). Situated on a white sand beach, this intimate resort has around 15 traditional Fijian bures, with modern amenities, including a special honeymoon villa. The outdoor showers, Fijian ambience, fine dining, privacy, and more ... Qamea is an ideal honeymoon spa destination.

The Spa at Qamea Resort

Qamea Resort's spa is located right by the beach. Enjoy special treatments and therapies with the sound of the ocean on the sandy shore, and warm tropical breezes. If you prefer, you may enjoy your massage or treatment in the privacy of your Fijian Bure or Villa. The spa therapists are professionally trained. Relax and enjoy this tropical Fiji spa.

Spa Treatments

Qamea Resort and Spa Fiji uses Guinot products, therapies and spa equipment. Guinot, founded in France in the early 1960s, is world-renowned for its range of skin care products 'Guinot Paris' and its special skin treatment known as Hydradermie. Guinot Paris professional products and treatments are today available in thousands of salons and spas in North America and around the world. Qamea offers a wide range of spa treatments, as well as special spa packages.

Qamea Resort and Spa * Fiji Spas

Sunday, September 6, 2009

Matava is Fiji's first Resort member of The International Ecotourism Society - Matava - Fijis Premier Eco Adventure Resort

Matava recognised as TIES first ever resort member in the Fiji Islands
Matava - Fiji's Premier Eco-Adventure Resort is proud to announce that we are Fiji's first Resort Business member of The International Ecotourism Society (TIES).
The International Ecotourism Society

As the world's oldest and largest international ecotourism association, TIES seeks to be the global source of knowledge and advocacy uniting communities, conservation, and sustainable travel.

A common question asked is what EXACTLY is ecotourism? Ecotourism is: "Responsible travel to natural areas that conserves the environment and improves the well-being of local people." (TIES, 1990)

TIES promotes ecotourism, which is defined as "responsible travel to natural areas that conserves the environment and improves the well-being of local people," by:

  • Creating an international network of individuals, institutions and the tourism industry;
  • Educating tourists and tourism professionals; and
  • Influencing the tourism industry, public institutions and donors to integrate the principles of ecotourism into their operations and policies.


The International Ecotourism Society "Uniting conservation, communities and sustainable travel, TIES promotes responsible travel to natural areas that conserves the environment and improves the well-being of local people."
To achieve and maintain membership of TIES Matava must abide by all the Principles of TIES and Ecotourism.

Principles of Ecotourism:The Great Astrolabe Reef in Kadavu, Fiji

Ecotourism is about uniting conservation, communities, and sustainable travel. This means that those who implement and participate in ecotourism activities should follow the following ecotourism principles:
  • Minimize impact.
  • Build environmental and cultural awareness and respect.
  • Provide positive experiences for both visitors and hosts.
  • Provide direct financial benefits for conservation.
  • Provide financial benefits and empowerment for local people.
  • Raise sensitivity to host countries' political, environmental, and social climate.
"At Matava, we are of course both happy and proud to be a Resort member of TIES, the world's oldest and largest international ecotourism association." said Matava Director, Mr Richard Akhtar.

"We also see this as a great step forward and opportunity for all Fiji resorts, both on Kadavu and in the Fiji Islands, to move forward in their standards to achieve truly world class service and capabilities required for this membership level and to do it in the true spirit of ecotourism."


Matava - Fiji's Premier Eco-Adventure Resort Mr Akhtar finished by saying "We would like to thank all friends and clients of Matava and Mad Fish Dive Centre past and present who have contributed to the success of our eco resort and we look forward to exciting times ahead."

The International Ecotourism Soceity (TIES) is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization dedicated to promoting ecotourism. Founded in 1990, TIES has been in the forefront of the development of ecotourism, providing guidelines and standards, training, technical assistance, research and publications. TIES' global network of ecotourism professionals and travelers is leading the efforts to make tourism a viable tool for conservation, protection of bio-cultural diversity, and sustainable community development. Through membership services, industry outreach and educational programs, TIES is committed to helping organizations, communities and individuals promote and practice the principles of ecotourism. TIES currently has members in more than 90 countries, representing various professional fields and industry segments including: academics, consultants, conservation professionals and organizations, governments, architects, tour operators, lodge owners and managers, general development experts, and ecotourists.

Matava - Fiji's Premier Eco Adventure Resort, is an eco adventure getaway offering you a fun and unique blend of cultural experiences and adventure activities in the environmentally pristine and remote island of Kadavu in the Fiji Islands. Matava - Fiji Premier Eco Adventure Resort is a PADI Dive Resort as well as a Project AWARE GoEco Operator. Matava offers accommodation for up to 22 guests in lush tropical surroundings in traditional thatched Fijian 'bures' with hardwood polished floors, louvre windows and private decks offering privacy, comfort and superb ocean views.

Matava is Fiji's first Resort member of The International Ecotourism Society - Matava - Fijis Premier Eco Adventure Resort

Thursday, September 3, 2009

Spa News Spa Openings New Spas Spas Lifestyle Gayot

Mud Parties and Sacred Nuts
Spa Menus Vamp it Up with Creative New Treatments from Coast to Coast
by Sylvie Greil


Miami Mojito Scrub minus hang-over in Miami
With spas proliferating like blogs and the nation’s belly fat, there’s a need for bigger and better, nonpareil and ne plus ultra to draw new/more/different customers. From strange and sacred nuts you’ve never heard of to inner-child-pleasing mud parties, the following spas have come up with creative ways to beat the competition.


Kara Spa in Los Angeles invites you to give your thumbs and wrists a break from your Blackberry and indulge in the real (juicy) deal. The thirty-minute “Blackberry Balm Hand Massage” treatment combines stress- and strain-relieving acupressure techniques with soothing rocks and a special “Blackberry Balm” to undo the damage caused by being enslaved to your hand-held communication devices. Cost is $90.

The Sports Club/LA Miami at the Four Seasons Hotel Miami cashes in on the Mojito craze (still going strong) with its signature Miami Mojito Scrub and Massage, designed to stimulate circulation, detoxify the skin and open the sinuses. Afterward, head to the poolside open-air lounge for a Champagne-based bubbly mojito. Fifty- and eighty-minute versions are available for $125 and $185.

The Spa at The Westin Maui on Maui’s Kaanapali Beach has seen a significant rise in the number of men visiting the spa and has adjusted its menu accordingly. The Heavenly Golfer’s Massage addresses the issue of repetitive activity and includes a volcanic scrub. Cost is $130 for 50 minutes. There’s also a Volcanic Men’s Pedicure employing the power of volcanic clay.


Paint Party at the Well in Palm Springs

In Palm Springs, at The Well Spa at Miramonte Resort & Spa, you do it yourself. “More and more guests are looking for fun and different things to do … with their significant others… and with their best friends,” said Jennifer Di Francisco, the spa’s director. Thus they came up with the Pittura Festa painting party treatment, where you get to play with colorful, therapeutic mud such as red Sedona clay. Wash it down with a Swiss shower or a cocktail.


The Painting Party for Two is 45 minutes for $155 or 90 minutes for $325 includes massage).

Sun-worshippers in Las Vegas can baby their precious hides at Spa Mandalay via the Dilo Repair treatment. The Dilo nut hails from Fiji's scared Dilo trees, or "trees of a thousand virtues." Fiji nut oils, Aloe Vera and coconut oil are the other stars in this application created to heal the skin from sun exposure, inflammation and scarring. Twenty-five minutes for $75.

Also in Vegas, Stephanie Doud, the new Spa Director Stephanie Doud of Hibiscus Spa at the Westin Casuarina Las Vegas Hotel, Casino &Spa, has designed an Ice Cream Pedicure. It begins with a Chocolate, Strawberry or Vanilla Sugar Scrub exfoliation, followed with a delish marshmallow mask and moisturizing vanilla body icing and nail polish. Fifty minutes for $95.

Tuesday, September 1, 2009

Massage in Paradise

Massage in Paradise

Close your eyes and allow your mind to be free.

Breathe deeply and let the tension slip away

with each breath.

Remember, this time is for you.


fiji vacation
On you next Fiji vacation indulge in a sensual massage.
The Paradise Spa offers a selection of massages suitable for everyone.

Foot massage

A special treatment to relax and refresh tired foot and leg muscles.
30 minute spa treatment is$55

Paradise Massage

An ideal way to start your Fiji vacation! Release stress with this
massage of the back, neck, shoulders and scalp.
30 minute spa treatment is $55

Indulgence Massage

A full body massage designed to restore, relax and detoxify.fiji vacation
60 minute spa treatment is $90

Va Massage

Try the four hand massage! A sensual full body massage
where two therapists massage your body together.
60 minute spa treatment is $110

Honeymoon Massage

Share a relaxing massage side by side. Our trained therapists
will ensure you a memorable treatment. Fiji vacation
60 minute spa treatment is $155 per couple

Oceanfront Massage

Drift away with this full body massage in the private
oceanfront massage bure. Relax to the sounds and smells
of the tropical Pacific Ocean below you.
60 minute spa treatment $90

massage

Sunday, August 30, 2009

Fiji Spa Fiji Spas of the Fiji Islands

The definition of a spa arises from a place with natural healing waters, such as mineral springs, hot springs and the like. Historically spas were often defined as a destination for those seeking cures for ailments, as the natural spa water was hailed for its therapeutic purposes. Most definitions seem to agree that a spa is where there is a natural water source - either for drinking or bathing - that has health-generating properties. As time went by, people came to appreciate the benefit of relaxation and viewed a spa as a place to rest, reflect, and regenerate the spirit.

In recent years, there has been a marked increase in the growth of resort spas around the world. These are not necessarily locations of naturally occurring mineral springs, though some are, but as places where one may luxuriate in a relaxing environment, enjoy a massage, and be pampered. From facials to body and skin treatments, aromatherapy, scrubs and wraps, manicures and pedicures, saunas and dip pools, the guest can be sure to find a tropical spa retreat is a place to luxuriate.
"If you have a really busy and stimulating stressful life, the only way that you can keep that going is through relaxation".
Liz Tucker

Spas in the Fiji Islands

And what better place than in the tropical Fiji islands, where one can be surrounded by the warmth of a light tropical breeze, the scent of tropical flowers, the relaxing sound of the ocean gently caressing a sandy beach. It is no wonder that today the Fiji Spa is becoming more and more popular. From the large international style hotels, to the island resorts, it is now quite easy to find a Fiji Spa destination. Fiji has many naturally occurring water sources, and the clear spring water is being bottled and marketed world-wide, such as the well-known ' Fiji Water '.

Fiji Spa Destinations for Honeymooners

Many of the Fiji Spa Resorts and Hotels offer special packages for couples who are either on their honeymoon or who are coming to Fiji for their wedding in this tropical paradise. Special facials and hair treatments for the big day, special Fiji Spa Product gift packs, or relaxing his and hers massages on the beach so that you may both enjoy a relaxing start to your new life together.
Find out which Fiji resorts offer Spas and Massage Therapy

Fiji Spa Fiji Spas of the Fiji Islands

Friday, August 28, 2009

Fiji Resort Spas of the Fiji Islands

Take a Fiji Resort Spa Vacation

Why not take a well-deserved break and vacation at a spa resort in Fiji Islands ? Enjoy the ideal surroundings of this tropical island paradise in the South Pacific for your relaxing spa holiday. Browse this site to find the ideal spa resort destination in Fiji. There are many Fiji resort and hotel spas, and more spa destinations will be added soon.

Fiji Resort Spas and Fiji Hotel Spas

On Denarau Island in Nadi, you will find hotels such as the new The Westin Denarau Island Resort & Spa with its Mandara Spa. The Mandara Spa features luxurious individual treatment bures built in Fijian style. Or maybe you would prefer an outer island boutique style resort with spa facilities such as Maravu Resort & Spa or Qamea Resort & Spa . These resorts have been upgraded in 2005 and 2006 and offer upmarket accommodation including honeymoon bures and villas. They are located in Fiji's friendly north - Maravu Resort & Spa is on the so-called ' garden island ' of Taveuni and Qamea Resort & Spa is located on the smaller island of Qamea just to the east of Taveuni.

Romantic Fiji Resort Spa Packages

Fiji Islands is a popular destination choice of wedding couples and honeymooners, with its balmy tropical climate, white sandy beaches, tropical lagoons, friendly staff, and renowned service and hospitality. For those seeking a romantic getaway, what better way to start your lives together than a honeymoon at one of Fiji's many Spa Resorts and hotels. Most Spa Resorts and Spa Hotels in Fiji Islands offer special Spa Packages so relax and enjoy a massage together, or maybe take up pre-wedding his and her spa treatments to prepare for that romantic sunset wedding in Fiji.

Fiji Resort Spas of the Fiji Islands

Tuesday, August 25, 2009

Paradise Fiji Massage

Spa treatment in Paradise
Indulge in a sensual massage when in Paradise.
Choose your essential oil and then take a deep breath, relax
and let us work on your body to releave tension and detoxify.
A massage is the perfect way to start your vacation and Paradise offers a variety of
massage for you to choose from.

Foot massage - 30 minute treatment

Paradise massage - 30 minute treatment

Indulgence massage - 60minute treatment

Va massage - 60 minute treatment with 4 hands

Honeymoon massage - 60 minute couple treatment

Click here for more information on

Massage in Paradise.

Saturday, August 22, 2009

Essence of Viti - Senikai Spas Fiji

ESSENCE OF VITI - Viti means Fiji. The early settlers named Viti, Fiji. Essence of Viti is the essence of Fijian life.
Escape on a tropical journey of relaxing, cleansing, rejuvenating & healing rituals. Since ancient times Maramas (women) of the villages have utilized Fiji's natural resources for both beautification and medicinal purposes. From the youngest of age, children are massaged with pure coconut oil to promote skin suppleness and protection from the harsh tropical environment.
Fiji's marine and plant extracts with their beneficial and healing properties, offer a range of therapies including massage therapy, thalassotherapy & aromatherapy. Inspired and influenced by a variety of tropical fruits, flowers, sea mud and sea algae, Essence of Viti captures the Pacific way of restoring youthful appearance, skin radiance and promoting total rejuvenation and wellbeing.

By creating a naturally based skin and body care range utilizing local marine & plant extracts, Essence of Viti keeps the Fijian culture alive and helps provide employment and revenue for the local Fijian people.
Debra Sadranu, Managing Director of Essence of Viti, moved to Fiji in 1997 after working in the beauty industry in Sydney, Australia, as a professional beauty therapist accredited with the Advanced Association of Beauty Therapists CIDESCO Section, Australia.
Debra saw the opportunity to enhance the growth of the developing beauty industry in Fiji. As a result, Debra established the South Pacific Academy of Beauty Therapy, the first beauty school of its kind in the South Pacific. In 1998, she started the first Beauty Spa and from there expanded to a chain of Senikai Spas and thus the creation of Essence of Viti.
For further enquiries email essenceofviti@connect.com.fj, Phone [679] 6725280 or Fax [679] 6725208

Please click here to download ORDER FORM - FIJI
Please click here to download ORDER FORM - New Zealand

Essence of Viti - Senikai Spas Fiji

Thursday, August 20, 2009

Qamea Resort and Spa

Qamea Resort and Spa is located in Fiji's northern islands, on the island of Qamea just off the coast of Taveuni island (Fiji's third largest island). Situated on a white sand beach, this intimate resort has around 15 traditional Fijian bures, with modern amenities, including a special honeymoon villa. The outdoor showers, Fijian ambience, fine dining, privacy, and more ... Qamea is an ideal honeymoon spa destination.

The Spa at Qamea Resort

Qamea Resort's spa is located right by the beach. Enjoy special treatments and therapies with the sound of the ocean on the sandy shore, and warm tropical breezes. If you prefer, you may enjoy your massage or treatment in the privacy of your Fijian Bure or Villa. The spa therapists are professionally trained. Relax and enjoy this tropical Fiji spa.

Spa Treatments

Qamea Resort and Spa Fiji uses Guinot products, therapies and spa equipment. Guinot, founded in France in the early 1960s, is world-renowned for its range of skin care products 'Guinot Paris' and its special skin treatment known as Hydradermie. Guinot Paris professional products and treatments are today available in thousands of salons and spas in North America and around the world. Qamea offers a wide range of spa treatments, as well as special spa packages.

Monday, August 17, 2009

Vomo Island Resort & Spa, managed by Sofitel

The romantic tropical Vomo Island Resort is managed by Sofitel. The island, with its white sandy beaches encircled by a blue lagoon and coral reef is located just south of Fiji's well-known Yasawa group of islands, and a short 15 minute flight away from Nadi International Airport on Fiji's main island of Viti Levu. The resort is a secluded hideaway, with less than 30 villas, and perfect for a vacation retreat, or as a Fiji honeymoon or wedding destination. Most of the villas are beachfront, some are hillside with spectacular views, and there is also a 2-bedroom villa (Royal Deluxe Villa). Rates include meals (excluding picnics), bottle of wine on arrival, 2 Vomo Island sulus, 2 bottles of Fiji water daily, laundry, tropical fruit, all non-motorised water sports, tennis court, and a 9 hold par 3 golf course. Vomo Island is a perfect setting for a tropical Fiji Spa !

The Fiji Spa at Vomo Island Resort

Vomo Resort has designed and constructed a dedicated bure for its Fiji resort spa that is surrounded by lush, tropical gardens through which small winding trails lead to the paradise setting. The restful design perfectly complements the relaxing, therapeutic spa treatments available. Vomo Island Resort has a Senikai Spa. 'Senikai' is the Fijian word for flower and for centuries the 'Maramas' (ladies) of the villages in Fiji have used the fragrant and beautiful Fiji flowers to beautify and heal. Senikai Spas use the 'Essence of Viti' products, a special range that uses the tropical essences of frangipani, coconut and papaya to rejuvenate your body, mind and soul. Vomo Island Resort's spa, directed by one of Australia's highly-qualified Beauty Therapists, is proud to use these high-quality products to support it's leading edge spa therapy techniques.

Spa Treatments

Vomo normally offers individual assessments prior to treatments, to ensure you receive the perfect spa solution for you. There are several different treatments for the face, many treatments for the body and additional options for honeymoon couples. They also offer complete relaxation packages lasting several days, for those seeking the ultimate tropical Fijian spa treatment - to pamper the body and relax the mind and soul.

Thursday, August 13, 2009

Fiji Vacation and Spa Package

5 Night Paradise 'Livi' Spa Package: FJ$1570
5 nights in Paradise in a new Fijian Bure

Fiji vacation

Spa package as below
All Meals
Return Taveuni airport road transfers
A large selection of extras to help you enjoy and relax

Paradise 3 hour Spa Package 'Fiji Time'

Relaxation Soak followed by a Dilo Gel Body Wrap,
full body Indulgence Massage,
Paradise Manicure or Paradise Pedicure.
Pure Fiji Gift Pack
Fiji vacation
Package conditions
Accommodation in a Tropical Bure. Extra night rate: $250
Upgrade to Oceanfront Bure with Jacuzzi: $50 per day
All meals: continental breakfast, 1 course lunch, 2 course dinner
Upgrade to Paradise Dining Package: $35 per day - Full cooked breakfast,
2 course lunch, 4 course dinner
All rates are for 1 adult and based on twin share or couple occupancy
All rates are in Fijian Dollars & exclude VAT & H.T.T of 17.5%
Rates valid 1st April 2008– 31st March 2009

massage

Monday, August 10, 2009

Romantic Fiji Resort Spa Packages

Fiji Islands is a popular destination choice of wedding couples and honeymooners, with its balmy tropical climate, white sandy beaches, tropical lagoons, friendly staff, and renowned service and hospitality.

For those seeking a romantic getaway, what better way to start your lives together than a honeymoon at one of Fiji's many Spa Resorts and hotels.

Most Spa Resorts and Spa Hotels in Fiji Islands offer special Spa Packages so relax and enjoy a massage together, or maybe take up pre-wedding his and her spa treatments to prepare for that romantic sunset wedding in Fiji."

Friday, August 7, 2009

Spa Treatments and Locations - Senikai Spas Fiji

Senikai Spas opened their first Beauty and Relaxation Spa in December 1998. With the demand for Senikai services Senikai Spas have expanded to a chain of spas throughout Fiji's Hotels & Resorts.

Spa Treatments - inclusive of our signatory 'Ulumu' face & scalp treatment and 'Bua' frangipani cleansing ritual

... escape on a tropical journey of relaxation, cleansing, rejuvenation and healing with Essence of Viti - a naturally based skin and body care range utilizing local marine & plant extracts ...


      Pampering and rejuvenating facial treatments Therapeutic massages Hand and Foot Indulgence Rejuvenating Body Treatments and Spa Rituals Couples in Love Sun Body Rejuvenation Spa Packages
Please select below for treatments at the following Senikai Locations:

Click here for the Spa Menu for the following destinations.
Click here for the Spa Menu for the following destination.
Click here for the Spa Menu for the following destinations.
Click here for the Spa Menu for the following destination. Bounty Island
Spa Treatments and Locations - Senikai Spas Fiji

Tuesday, August 4, 2009

Paradise spa services

Facials & Other Body Treatments

Facials

Experienceing on of our facials will not only ennhance the appearance of your skin, but also relaxes lines.
Our Pure Facial cleanses with Pure Fiji cleansers and masque. Deep moisture is replaced and a refreshing cold stone massage invigorates and closes the pores. 1 hour spa treatment is $80
A selection of body treatments are on offer at the Paradise Spa...

Dilo Rescue Gel Body WrapSpa vacation in Paradise

Moisture replacing wrap for all ages. Soothes sunburn - ideal for when
you have spent too much time in the sun. Enjoy the cool treatment being
applied, then relax when wrapped in the Fijian Via leaf. A cold rock
facial massage refreshes the sences. 30 minute spa treatment is $60

Invigorating Body Scrub

Polish you body with aromatic oils and refreshing exfoliant. Allow your cares to be scrubbed away with gently rubbing motions, then wash away stress in the outdoor shower under a perfect Fiji sky. This spa treatment is ideally follwed by a full body Spa vacation in Paradise
massage. 30 minute spa treatment is $60 or $150 with massage.

Relaxation Soak

Float away whilst immersed in the warm spring waters with added coconut bath milk.
Fragrant frangipani petals are added to enhance the aromatic experience.
Dimly lit with candles and soft music ensure you are deeply relaxed. 30 minute spa
treatment is $55

Paradise Manicure

Begin your manicure with an invigorating arm and hand scrub, followed by a strong
lower arm and hand massage. A traditional manicure cleans, trims and shines your nails.Spa vacation in Paradise
1 hour spa treatment is $55

Paradise Pedicure

Relax and refresh tired foot muscles in a in a warmspa and enjoy your feet being pampered and cleaned. A firm foot and lower leg massage with coconut body butter is followed by your nails being cleaned and tidied, cuticles trimmed and polish added. 1 hour spa treatment
is $55

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Sunday, August 2, 2009

The Spa Village - Senikai Spas Fiji

The Spa Village
A Cultural Experience - opening soon

Escape on a tropical journey of Relaxation, Cleansing, Rejuvenating & Romantic rituals. Capturing the serenity of Fiji's ecological mangroves combined with tranquil water surroundings Senikai creates the perfect ambience for therapeutic and pampering face & body treatments. Clients are required to arrive 45 mins prior to appointment to commence their Senikai Spa Village experience. Senikai chiefly bure promotes ancient herbs used for beautifying and medicinal purposes and their own locally made skin & body care products 'Essence of Viti'. An open air terrace is the perfect setting to relax with a therapeutic 'Yava' foot massage and 'Draunimoli' lemon tea. On completion of your individual consultation Fijian warriors escort you to your designated ritual bure for the ultimate Senikai experience.

Ritual bures can be utilized individually or as doubles. Selected bures have their own personalized 'Wai Tui' thalassotherapy plunge pool for hydrotherapy prior to commencing Senikai ritual.

Senikai rituals for our clients include a Senikai sulu and Fijian 'vava loga' scuffs. Complete your Senikai experience with a complimentary 'Isa lei' until we meet again massage at our Senikai Express - Nadi Airport on your departure.

The Spa Village - Senikai Spas Fiji

Thursday, July 30, 2009

"Tatadra Spa" - Likuliku Lagoon Resort Fiji

"Tatadra Spa".
"Tatadra" means "House of Dreams". Luxurious and tranquil, it is nestled against the green slopes of the island with beautiful Lagoon views and soothing breezes. Drift into relaxation and a dream-like state with a Fijian-style massage or select any number of natural beauty and body treatments to soothe your soul from the range of "Pure Fiji" products. The ultimate tropical indulgence awaits all who enter the serenity of "Tatadra Spa

Spa - Likuliku Lagoon Resort Fiji

Wednesday, July 29, 2009

Yasawa Island Resort: Baravi Spa

Yasawa Island Resort is hidden on one of the most remote and unspoilt islands in Fiji. At Yasawa Island Resort, you'll want for nothing else. Hidden away on one of Fiji's most remote & unspoilt islands is a luxury retreat offering absolute solitude for just a handful of guests.

At Yasawa, you'll want for nothing less.. Hidden away on one of Fiji's most remote and unspoilt islands is a luxury retreat offering absolute solitude for just a handful of guests. Indulge at our new Baravi Spa, right on the beach, enjoying one of our beauty or healing therapies - perhaps a body polish, aromatherapy or detox wrap. The Baravi Spa draws its name from the Fijian word for beach and has been carefully constructed in a blend of traditional and contemporary styles, just metres from the ocean’s edge. Its signature massage, the Baravi Rhythm, is performed by two synchronised therapists, working in rhythm with the sound of the waves.

Savour a moment or pure relaxation that will restore and uplift the soul.

Luxury Resort and Spa Fiji, Beach Spa

Monday, July 27, 2009

Tui Tai Adventure Cruises: Fiji Spa

Spa Viram is our onboard rest, rejuvenation and treatment spa. “Viram” is a Sanskrit Hindi word meaning “relaxation.” Many of our treatments have been designed specifically to fit the needs of our active daily schedules. Other treatments will encourage relaxation and indulge your body, combining a variety of tropical ingredients and traditional Fijian massage techniques.

You can enjoy spa treatments alongside cascading waterfalls, on a deserted beach, or atop a cliff as you gaze down at turtles swimming in a lagoon. For scheduling or questions, contact our Spa Specialist or any of our onboard hospitality staff.

MENU OF SPA SERVICES

S.O.S (Sails of Savusavu)
Soothe away the heat of sunburn and re nourish your skin with this amazing cooling body wrap. A feather-light application of nature’s ingredients and the gentle draping of a chilled cloth will help replenish the moisture loss and damage that can result from sun, wind, heat and salt. This treatment includes a scalp treatment of warm oil and massage whilst your skin cools.

Back or front of body wrap Back, Shoulders & Arms Full body application Allow 20 minutes for your visit Allow 30 minutes for your visit Allow 45 minutes for your visit
Fifty Fijian Dollars Seventy Fijian Dollars One hundred ten Fijian Dollars

Good Morning ‘Yadra Vinaka’ Stretch
Join members of the Tui Tai crew on deck or on the beach as they warm up for the day’s activities. This stretching program helps your muscles work at maximum capacity by getting the circulation and lymph flowing.
FREE!

Divers Delight
This treatment helps remove all tension from your neck and shoulders, with a combination of Swedish and deep tissue techniques. Hot stones and essential oils help stimulate blood-flow to your muscles, enabling full relaxation.
Neck and shoulders Back of body Full body Massage
20 minutes visit 30 minute visit 60 minutes
$45 FJD $60 FJD $100 FJD
Floating Feet
The perfect gift for tired feet: Soaking in an array of scented milk-bath and flowers, Allow your feet and lower legs to be exfoliated with a coconut sugar rub (removes dead skin cells), then a special massage using volcanic hot/cold stones and essential oils. Also available at Taveuni Bouma Waterfalls Location (without hot stones). Allow 30 minutes for your visit
$40 FJD

Pre Sports Massage & Sunscreen
Let the games begin! Prior to mountain biking, kayaking, or hiking, receive an invigorating massage to warm up the muscles. The sports massage can be designed to suit the limbs of choice and action. Concludes with a sunscreen application to protect your skin. 20 minute massage
$40 FJD

Post Sports Massage
After a long outdoor activity, your muscles are tired. Our post sports treatment combines a light massage with cold therapy stones to prevent the lactic acid build-up that causes tightness and aching. 20 minutes
$40 FJD

Massage on the Move / Massage on Location
Choose your own destination or choose all three! Taveuni Touch The pounding heartbeat of the Bouma Waterfall provides the soundtrack, and a Fijian master-therapist provides the touch that will take your soul deep into its nature. 20 minute massage
$50 FJD

Stranded on a Deserted Island
Not just a fantasy now: A massage on a powder-sand beach under the shade of a swaying palm tree. Become sand in the hands of your therapist and dissolve into these beautiful surroundings.
30 minute massage - $60 FJD
60 minute massage (subject to availability) - $100 FJD

The Ultimate Spa Experience
Give yourself this heavenly experience that explores and soothes your five senses: Aromas of essential oils, colors for your eyes, music for your ears from the Tibetan singing bowl, a sensory journey of dry body-brushing and soft stroking on your skin, and the melting touch of your therapist’s hands. The scalp massage will take you a sixth sense you rarely experience. Ends with a platter of Nature’s fruits for the taste buds, or a cup of herbal tea.
Allow 2 hours for your visit
$140 FJD


Tui Tai Fiji Adventure Cruises,Fiji Spas

Saturday, July 25, 2009

The Academy - Senikai Spas Fiji

The Academy Accredited - Ministry of Education
Advanced Association of Beauty Therapists (AABth)
CIDESCO, Section Australia

 
The South Pacific Academy of Beauty Therapy is the very first of its kind in the region. Director / Principal Debra Sadranu, an Australian who saw the need for the appropriate introduction of this line of work catering to both locals and Fiji's Tourism Industry opened the first Institution in 1998. The Academy is located in modern premises in both Nadi and Suva. It offers the most up-to-date facilities, equipment and teaching techniques to ensure a comfortable learning and working environment. It offers girls a unique opportunity to study and attain a level of professionalism that will enable them to work both in Fiji and abroad.

The South Pacific Academy of Beauty Therapy is accredited with the Ministry of Education. Graduates attain a Diploma in Beauty & Spa Therapy and Certification of Assessment by the Advanced Association of Beauty Therapists, Cidesco Section, Australia. AABTh annual assessments ensure the academy maintains the highest of international standards.

The key course offered is a one year full-time Diploma Course in Beauty & Spa Therapy. The academy also offers certificate courses in Massage Therapy, Grooming & Make-up and Post Graduate Spa Management. Due to the rapid growth in the tourism industry, every year 95% of graduates attain employment opportunities. The local company of international standards has diversified into all aspects of Beauty and Spa Therapy including training, spa operations and production of their own skin & body care range, Essence of Viti. An award winning company, the South Pacific Academy of Beauty Therapy/Senikai Spas Fiji - Winner in Activities - Fiji Excellence in Tourism Awards.

ENROLMENT
For enrolment details or any further information please click the link below to send an email:
South Pacific Academy of Beauty Therapy - sales@senikaispas.com.fj

Or contact the Academy at either of the following locations:

South Pacific Academy of Beauty Therapy
Lot 37, Queens Road, Martintar, Nadi, Fiji Islands
Postal Address: P.O.Box 10670, Nadi Airport, Fiji Islands
Tel: [679] 6725 280
Fax: [679] 6725 208


South Pacific Academy of Beauty Therapy
147 Ratu Mara Rd, Samabula, Suva, Fiji Islands
Postal Address: P.O.Box 10670, Nadi Airport, Fiji Islands
Tel/Fax: [679] 3371 424


The Academy - Senikai Spas Fiji

Wednesday, July 22, 2009

Fiji Resort Spas of the Fiji Islands

Fiji Resort Spas and Fiji Hotel Spas On Denarau Island in Nadi, you will find hotels such as the new The Westin Denarau Island Resort & Spa with its Mandara Spa.

The Mandara Spa features luxurious individual treatment bures built in Fijian style.

Or maybe you would prefer an outer island boutique style resort with spa facilities such as Maravu Resort & Spa or Qamea Resort & Spa . These resorts have been upgraded in 2005 and 2006 and offer upmarket accommodation including honeymoon bures and villas. They are located in Fiji's friendly north - Maravu Resort & Spa is on the so-called ' garden island ' of Taveuni and Qamea Resort & Spa is located on the smaller island of Qamea just to the east of Taveuni.

Monday, July 20, 2009

Senikai Spas Fiji

Senikai Spas opened their first Beauty and Relaxation Spa in December 1998. With the demand for Senikai services, Senikai Spas have expanded to a chain of spas throughout Fiji's Hotels & Resorts and also offer the ultimate floating spa experience on board their 50 ft sailing catamaran.

As the largest Spa operators in the South Pacific, Senikai Spas exclusively select their highly trained therapists from their own training institution - The South Pacific Academy of Beauty Therapy. The Academy offers girls a unique opportunity to study and attain a level of professionalism that will enable them to work both here in Fiji and abroad.

In conjunction with the Academy and the growing number of resort spas, we offer a range of naturally based skin and body care range formulated for spas & salons and home care use ... Essence of Viti.

The success of Senikai Spas Fiji has developed further with their new Spa Village in Nadi near Denarau, due for completion soon. Capturing the serenity of Fiji's ecological mangroves combined with tranquil water surroundings Senikai promotes a unique Fijian cultural experience. Escape on a tropical journey of Relaxation, Cleansing, Rejuvenating & Romantic rituals.

Spa Treatments/Locations 'Isa Lei' Express Floating Spa Exclusive to Groups Bridal & Honeymoon


Senikai Spas invites you to revitalize your body and mind

Winner of Excellence Award

Introduction - Senikai Spas Fiji

Saturday, June 13, 2009

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Wednesday, June 10, 2009

Intercontinental Fiji Golf Resort Spa Opens June



One of the world’s best beaches is now home to the pinnacle of luxury resorts, with the June 1 opening of InterContinental Fiji Golf Resort & Spa on Natadola Beach, the pride of Fiji’s Coral Coast.

Spread across 35 acres of tropical gardens, InterContinental Fiji Golf Resort & Spa is the sole destination resort on Natadola Beach – the only stretch of natural, white sand beach on the main island of Fiji, Viti Levu. Protected by a reef to create an aqua-blue ocean facing lagoon, Natadola Beach was voted by Forbes Magazine in 2008 as one of the 25 best beaches in the world.

“Before the InterContinental resort, visitors to Fiji had to travel to the outer islands to find the archipelago’s beautiful beaches, which can add up to a couple of days of travel to the journey. InterContinental Fiji brings that authentic Fijian outer-island experience to the mainland,” said the resort general manager, Neil Houghton. “This is a pristine location that InterContinental Fiji will protect, celebrate and share with the world.”

A true destination resort, InterContinental Fiji has been created to provide a luxurious pacific retreat for discerning travelers seeking more than just a beachside getaway. From the overall design and layout of the resort itself through to the smallest details, InterContinental Fiji is a visitor’s gateway to authentic Fijian experiences.

The resort itself will be the pride of the Pacific. Guests will find:

Rooms: The smallest of InterContinental Fiji’s 216 rooms and suites is 65m2, much larger than other standard resort rooms in Fiji. Every single room has a private terrace or balcony featuring a Cleopatra-style tub and day beds for two, and a BOSE surround sound system, with contemporary interiors creating the understated elegance of an InterContinental resort.

Leisure and entertainment: alongside the endless possibilities for leisure that one of the world’s most stunning stretches of pristine coastline affords, InterContinental Fiji has four swimming pools (including an adult-only infinity-edged pool, and a 105-meter family activity pool), its own on-site dive center, a recreation and beach activities center, volleyball, Pétanque lawn, yoga deck, the Meke entertainment lawn for indigenous and cultural shows, a full gym and fitness center, and on-site shopping and tour facilities.

Bars and restaurants: no less than five restaurants and bars complement an extensive range of destination dining options and in-room dining. The resort offers locally-inspired and international cuisines and ever-changing menus to take best advantage of the freshest local produce on any given day.

Golf: opening with the resort, the Natadola Bay par 72, 7,000 yard Golf Course alongside InterContinental Fiji will be the country’s first international competition standard course. With 15 of its 18 holes hugging the Coral Coast, and up to five different tee-off stages per hole, the course’s stunning location will provide a forgivable distraction to its many challenges.

Spa: nestled among water features and aromatic gardens, the purpose-built spa is a haven of relaxation. Its modern and traditional treatments draw on indigenous plants and herbs that have been used to heal for generations. It also features a Wai Water Zone offering gas, liquid and solid aquatherapy treatments – including Fiji’s first Ice Room.

Planet Trekkers: the resort’s signature kid’s club, designed to entertain and inspire guests aged three to 12 years old. Designed as a mini-resort for younger guests, Planet Trekkers is a professionally-supervised facility with fun and educational activities and areas split into two age groups (three to seven, and eight to 12). Indoor and outdoor club facilities include basketball courts and other sporting equipment.

Still to come is Club InterContinental, offering seasoned travelers the exclusivity of a resort within a resort. With its own Club facility including private pool and lounge area, Club InterContinental at InterContinental Fiji will offer 55 hilltop villas – many of which will feature individual plunge pools and spa baths. Club InterContinental is expected to open September 2009.

“With its private and pristine location – which we will continue to protect and preserve – as well as captivating design, sumptuous accommodation, creative world-class dining and commitment to delivering authentic Fijian experiences and activities, InterContinental Fiji will truly become one of the most magnificent luxury retreats in the South Pacific,” Neil said.

Like all InterContinental Hotels and Resorts worldwide, InterContinental Fiji Golf Resort & Spa will offer a range of Insider packages for guests seeking authentically Fijian experiences during their stay. For more information on the range of accommodation options and packages available at InterContinental Fiji, visit www.intercontinental.com/fiji or call 1800 221 335.

Stay at InterContinental Fiji Golf Resort & Spa with special opening rates from FJ$280.00 inclusive taxes, room only per night. This rate is subject to availability, for travel before the end of 2009. Visit www.intercontinental.com/fiji or call 1800 221 335


Intercontinental Fiji Golf Resort Spa Opens June

Thursday, April 23, 2009

History of Earth Day

By Charisse McAuliffe

History of Earth Day The birth of the modern day environmental movement began on April 22, 1970 when a U.S. Senator from Wisconsin named Gaylord Nelson organized the first nationwide environmental protest. Little did he know at the time that for the next 39 years on April 22, environmentalists from around the world would come together to focus on Mother Earth as we celebrate Earth day.

In 1970 Americans, were using leaded gas in their sedans powered by V8 engines. Factories were exhausting absurd amounts of pollution into the air without any ramifications or even the fear of getting bad press, in fact air pollution was commonly accepted as the smell of prosperity.

This was all about to change.

On that fateful day 39 years ago, 20 million Americans took to the streets, parks, on college campuses and in auditoriums to make their voices be heard that they wanted a healthier environment. In the past there were different groups that fought separately against things like oil spills and toxic dumps, loss of wilderness and extinction problems, but on this one day they all united and the light bulb turned on for them. Working together and in support of one another’s causes would be the key to making the level of change that was needed occur.

On that day a rare political alignment was achieved, both Republicans and Democrats were in support of the same issues. Business tycoons and labor unions agreed with one another, US citizens both rich and poor, city dwellers and farmers recognized the issues with the environment as being larger than their differences, and choose to work together. This led to the creation of the United States Environmental Protection Agency and in turn the passage of the Clean Air, Clean Water, and Endangered Species acts.

In the years to follow Senator Nelson would be awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom for his role as the founder of Earth day.

It was in 1990 when a group of environmental leaders enlisted Denis Hayes, one of the original organizers of the 1970 protest, to take the Earth day mission to the global stage. April 22, 1990 resulted in a monumental shift for the world. On that day there were over 200 million people mobilized in 141 countries. People across the globe woke up to the realization that we all may battle in war and we may differ in religious views, and not speak the same languages, but we all have one crucial thing in common, we have but one planet we all call home. After that specific Earth day celebration in 1990, the concept of recycling became an activity that households and businesses around the world would come to do adopt and accept as status quo. This event also helped pave the way for the 1992 United Nations Earth Summit in Rio de Janeiro.

Ten years later and with the approach of the millennium, Hayes decided to spearhead the next monumental campaign. Earth Day 2000 would focus on global warming and clean energy. That April 22, the world awoke to festivities similar to the original Earth Day in 1970, combined with the international grass root effort of the 1990 event and now the power of the Internet to assist them in linking activist all over the planet. That year there were over 5,000 environmental groups around the world participating, reaching out to hundreds of millions of people throughout 184 countries.

Earth Day 2000 sent the message clearly to the powers that be, two things; global warming could no longer be ignored, and decisive action for clean energy would have to be pushed to the forefront.

Today the fight for a cleaner, more sustainable global environment continues. This is a battle that each of us wage every day. We are fighting it when we drag our filled recycling bins to our curbsides, and when we give our neighbors a ride to work. When we bring our own mug into the coffee shop, or we choose to pick up the piece of trash left behind on the sidewalk by someone before us. We have come a long way in the last 39 years, but yet there is still much work to be done.

On April 22nd, 2009, we took time to come together, celebrate what we have accomplished and educate about what still needs to be done. We must empower and motivate everyone from our next generations to rouge nations with the gift of consciousness and hope for the future.

GenGreenLife: History of Earth Day

Friday, February 20, 2009

Fiji - Earth Hour

Fiji business gets behind Earth Hour.

Some of Fiji’s largest companies and many local businesses are getting involved with Earth Hour 2009, as they realise the importance of combating global warming. Fiji switched off the lights for Earth…

Earth Hour Fiji

Businesses of all persuasion are getting behind Earth Hour 2009 by registering their support. Tourism operators, media companies, government agencies, commerce and the energy sector are all united behind Earth Hour.

Suva, being the largest city in Fiji, is the main focus for Earth Hour but the lights will be going out in Nadi, Denarau and many other cities around the islands. Commercial buildings in Suva will be switching off their lights for Earth Hour.

In 2009, millions of people from all walks of life will join together for Earth Hour and show the world that it’s possible to take action on global warming.

Come on Fiji, join us for Earth Hour 2009, turn off your lights at 8.30pm Saturday 28 March and sign-up here at earthhour.org.

Fiji - Earth Hour

Tuesday, January 20, 2009

Fiji’s Tourism industry has been largely unaffected by the recent flooding


20th of January 2009

PRESS RELEASE


Tourism Fiji in collaboration with key industry partners including the Fiji Islands Hotel and Tourism Association (FIHTA), Society of Fiji Travel Associates (SOFTA) and Air Pacific confirmed that the necessary infrastructure, facilities and equipment to operate Fiji’s Tourism industry has been largely unaffected by the recent flooding with only minor damage reported by member Hotels, Resorts, Transport, Transfer and Cruise Operators, and International and Domestic airlines.

The industry is unified in its efforts and working hard to reassure visitor’s considering travel to Fiji to take advantage of Fiji’s tropical climate, excellent deals and of course to enjoy Fiji’s biggest asset – it’s warm, friendly people.

Key strategies to lure visitors to our shores include wide ranging familiarization visits commencing early next week to key tourism areas by prominent Travel Wholesalers, Travel Agents and Trade Press to demonstrate first hand the experiences Fiji has to offer. This will be followed up by great value holiday deals initially in the key source markets of Australia and New Zealand driven by Tourism Fiji and its partners.


In a meeting with the Minister for Tourism on Monday, the Minister reinforced his support for the industry and assured stakeholders that Government will facilitate road upgrading and other necessary infrastructure works to key Tourism areas as a priority. Government recognizes the resilience of the Tourism industry, its ability to quickly facilitate economic recovery, and its widespread importance to the local community.


The private sector continues to invest heavily in the industry with new hotel developments coming on line this year and new routes being opened up by Air Pacific.

Fiji’s Tourism Industry offers a wide range of Holiday experiences for local and international tourists, and support to Fiji’s tourism industry is critical to generate important foreign exchange enabling assistance to areas that have sustained damage by flooding.

The Tourism industry acknowledges and thanks the support offered by Government and global industry partners and will continue to cooperate closely with key stakeholders to achieve targeted visitor arrivals. The industry also realizes the importance of working with the media and seeks their support in the recovery process.

For further information please contact:

Mr Josefa Tuamoto
Chief Executive Officer
Tourism Fiji
Phone: 6722433

Fiji’s Tourism industry has been largely unaffected by the recent flooding

Nama Fiji and Spa Academy has relocated

  We are excited to share our relocation news with you! Yes, we have moved to our new building which will house Nama Fiji and Spa Academy. O...