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RADISSON BLU RESORT FIJI









































 Welcome to Radisson Blu Resort Fiji, a tropical oasis of   Refreshing beverages are available during happy hour everyday and
 pure relaxation and indulgence.  nightly entertainment offers unique Fijian cultural experiences from
 local bands, traditional meke dances and fire shows around the
 Nestled around one of the largest lagoon-style swimming pools in the   ocean deck and on the resort’s very own waterfall. Unique al fresco
 Pacific, the resort offers 270 spacious, contemporary and luxuriously   dining options are also available with signature tables set for couples
 appointed guestrooms or suites.   to enjoy their very own butler style service under the stars and lomani   NADI
 wai (dining in the water).
 Overlooking tropical gardens, golf course, ocean or lagoon swimming
 pools, accommodation is beautifully designed with island inspired   Radisson Blu Resort Fiji encourages you to do as little or as much   Nadi is the gateway to Fiji and sits on the western side of   vegetables, go river rafting or take a trip to the picturesque Navala
 interiors and include private balconies or courtyard area, LCD   as you desire. Choose from a variety of leisure and cultural activities,   Viti Levu.  village in the Nausori Highland, the only village in Fiji where the
 satellite TV and complimentary Wi-Fi.   including world-class golf, snorkelling, diving, fishing or perhaps   majority of houses are still bures.
 a visit to a local village. Choose skydiving, parasailing or even   Nadi has a population of more than 42,000. Because of its proximity
 Suites additionally feature a separate bedroom with another   whitewater rafting if you love extreme sports.   to the international airport, it essentially caters for tourists. Facilities   The Suncoast is a strikingly beautiful stretch of countryside along Viti
 television, a living room equipped with a pull-out sofa bed and dining   include accommodation, restaurants, nightlife, duty free shopping,   Levu’s western and northern coast with a cluster of resorts on the
 area. The suite’s kitchen has modern conveniences including a stove   Alternatively, just relax by one of the four lagoon swimming pools,   sightseeing tours and interisland cruises.  peninsula. This land of abundant sunshine, azure skies and dramatic
 top, dishwasher, microwave and laundry facilities, making it ideal for   that include an exclusive adults-only pool or enjoy some pampering   grass-covered peaks is chequered with sugar-cane fields, rural
 families or extended stays.   at Harmony Day Spa. Finally explore the 10 acres of tropically   Nadi town itself is small in comparison to the capital, Suva, but is still   villages and quaint market towns. The offshore islands of Nananu-i-
 landscaped gardens, try your hand at a selection of complimentary   a bustling centre of business with around 20 hotels dotted along its   ra offer great hiking, diving, kiteboarding and windsailing.
 Delight your senses  non-motorised watersports or enjoy yourself at the swim-up pool bar   undulating coastal fringe, providing holidaymakers with everything
 The resort offers four on-site restaurants, two specialty dining   whilst the younger guests are being entertained on the whitewater   they desire. It also acts as a gateway to other Fijian destinations.  From Nadi you can visit Momi gun site, bunkers and gun
 options and three bars. Chantra offers authentic Thai dining, Blu Bar   tunnel slide or at the resort’s famous Blu Banana Kids Club.  emplacements installed to repel a World War II invasion by the
 & Grill is a blend of bar and grill with stunning ocean views, Neptunes   The starting point for many scenic tours and sporting activities, Nadi   Japanese that never eventuated. Or take a trip to Mt Victoria, Fiji’s
       is close to Viseisei Village, regarded by most Fijians as the ‘foundation
 is the resort’s casual dining option while Basilico offers a rustic array   For meetings, romantic weddings or group dinners experience   village’ of Fijian heritage and culture.  Also close by are mud pools,   highest peak with three native reserves and breathe the clean, still air
 of traditional Italian dishes and delicious homemade pasta.  various exclusive venues around the resort, the choice is yours.  which is found only above sea level.
       zip-lining, Aviva Farm and Fiji’s largest privately owned gardens, the
       Garden of the Sleeping Giant.                           There are day cruises to both island and jungle locations and cruise
 Resort Drive, Denarau Island, FIJI                            boats will pick you up from Port Denarau Marina and take you down
 Tel: +679 6756699  Fax: +679 675 6655  Email:  [email protected]   www.radissonblu.com/resort-fiji  Twenty kilometres north of Nadi Airport is the city of Lautoka, which   the Nadi River and on to the Mamanucas Islands.
       is a major commercial and administrative centre. It is an important
       seaport and home of Fiji’s Sugar Corporation, the largest sugar mill   If scuba diving is one of your hobbies, why not join one of the
       and the South Pacific’s largest distilleries. Trekking tours can be   schooners departing from the Denarau Marina at 9.30 am daily. You
       arranged to the nearby Koroyanitu National Park with great scenic   can choose between one- or two-day dive programs. Non-divers are
       views along the way.                                    catered for with snorkelling equipment.
                                                               Nadi has one of two international standard 18–hole golf courses in Fiji.
       Driving north past fields of sugarcane and the occasional glimps
       of an offshore island, are the towns of Ba and Tavua. In Ba, you can   It lies within easy reach of the town’s hotel belt.
       visit the local markets, pick up some handicrafts and fresh seasonal



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