This is really the best hotel on the main island. We stayed here for shark diving. It's hard to describe the accommodation on the main island. It was a pleasant surprise to stay here.
The hotel is very private and very suitable for bringing children. There is a babysitting service, a beach, and you can watch the sunrise. And you won't feel that there are too many people.
Service: Good. I will introduce it to you after checking in.
Restaurant: The taste is very good. The price of dinner is a bit high. We spent 310FJD for two people. I didn't order wine because of allergies.
Activities: The hotel has a lot of activities, including yoga, paddle boarding, coral planting, etc. The Fiji Night at night is also very special.
Spa: I had a spa, but the spa is not on the beach, which is a small disadvantage.
A very VERY strange experience here I must say.. I arrived at the 28 bed dorm room (even though trip.com said it was 10 bed) and there was no sign of any other life in the dorm at all. Most of the beds looked like they had been made months ago and nobody had slept in them since because they were covered in a layer of dust and dirt.. I went back to reception to ask what was going on and they said I’m the only one booked in so I just accepted it as it was. However, later on when I was sitting the bar a member of staff approached me and told me I had been upgraded (because supposedly the dorms weren’t clean due to a big group having checked out yesterday) so I ended up spending two nights in a luxurious Bure, the first night shared with someone else who was booked in for the dorms. The Bure was beautiful and spotless and I am very grateful for the upgrade. The outside shower was also very nice!
The breakfast was excellent with lots to choose from! Eggs, sausages, beans, bread, cakes, yogurts, fruit, multiple cereals, tea, coffee and juice, one morning there were pancakes.
The only downsides to this resort is they don’t have any activities or excursions of their own and they direct you to the hotel further along - I did snorkelling there which costs $75 - the whole thing felt rushed in my opinion and the trip wasn’t worth the money. We got barely any time in the water and there was no time to stop and observe anything, seemed like the guys on the boat just wanted to get it all over and done with as fast as possible.
The room is quite decent, but there is no quilt. There is only a sheet on the bed with a knitted sheet on top. I covered myself with the sheets from both beds.
There are two restaurants in the hotel. The one by the pool is the Indian restaurant, which my stomach doesn't like, and the one near the pier is the breakfast place. I also had dinner there once and it was okay. Two swimming pools, one parent-child pool and one adult pool.
For breakfast, that's it, just take a bite. Parking at the hotel is free.
A young lady told me that when I checked in, I found that the front desk would take the initiative to give Westerners a shell necklace as a welcome gift. The Chinese did not give it to me, but if you ask her for it, she will give it to you.
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