Opening special for Sofitel Fiji
Sofitel Fiji Resort & Spa – Fiji’s first new international resort in 30 years – is offering a five-star opening special to celebrate its launch on luxurious Denarau Island this summer.
Sofitel Fiji’s opening packages is available from $1118 per person twin share ex Brisbane, from $1139 ex Sydney and from $1242 ex Melbourne. The offer is valid for sale until 20 November and for travel from 20 January 2005 until 31 March 2006.
The package includes return economy airfares to Nadi Airport flying Air Pacific, return meet and greet airport transfers, four nights accommodation at the brand new Sofitel Fiji Resort & Spa including one FREE night, and breakfast daily.
Guests will also receive a Talpacific Holidays ‘Bula Viti Card’ offering discounts on gifts, shopping, touring and dining.
The long-awaited Sofitel Fiji Resort & Spa is just 20 minutes drive from Nadi airport and enjoys a private beachfront location close to the marina and adjacent to the world class Denarau Golf & Racquet Club, serving up ten tennis courts and an 18-hole course.
All rooms at the 296 resort offer ocean views and a private balcony. Other facilities include a tranquil health and day spa for the ultimate in treatment and massage therapies, a signature French restaurant, wedding chapel, children’s club, plus the Pacific’s longest lagoon pool boasting its own dive pool, pool bar and water slide feature.
Proving that a modern resort holiday is now so much more than a simple ‘flop and drop’ visit, Sofitel Fiji Resort & Spa is also the first resort to work exclusively with sport and action specialist, Adrenalin Fiji, to offer a comprehensive choice of tailored fitness and leisure activities for adventure seekers such as skydiving, helicopter tours, jet skiing, Fiji cycling tours, sailing, beach volleyball, sea kayaking, snorkelling and scuba diving courses.
To book your Sofitel Fiji Resort & Spa holiday, contact Talpacific Holidays on 1300 137 727, email [email protected] or visit www.talpacific.com.
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