Islandtime Magazine - Spring 2023

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SPRING 2023 Vanuatu answers the call
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Scan to access our Trade Tool Kit where you will find more information on Pacific Pearls including the link to register your bookings. This kit also contains many useful sales tools to make selling Pacific Resort Hotel Group even easier.

Scan to access our Trade Tool Kit where you will find more information on Pacific Pearls including the link to register your bookings. This kit also contains many useful sales tools to make selling Pacific Resort Hotel Group even easier.

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A time of reconnection.

At this time of the year, it's nice to feel the change of season. But even though temperatures are beginning to rise at home, we've always found spring to be an ideal time to travel to the Pacific Islands. The weather is settled, there's plenty of sun, and it's a nice little reward for getting through winter!

For those seeking a springtime getaway, Vanuatu has a world of fabulous options. In September, we were able to see many of them for ourselves during Tok Tok, Vanuatu Tourism's flagship travel trade event. We were able to reconnect with local operators and visit places we hadn't seen in four years. In this issue, we cover Tok Tok's many highlights.

In August, we also went back to Tahiti. And for the first time, we saw these magnificent islands by sea, onboard Windstar's Wind Spirit. Seven nights cruising from beautiful island to beautiful island sounds idyllic, and it really was. This premium small-ship experience is intimate, personalised, and you feel like part of the Windstar family as soon as you step onboard.

It was one of our most memorable Pacific getaways, and we hope you enjoy the read, along with all the regular industry updates.

Tok Tok 2023

Windstar’s Dreams of Tahiti

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AMERICAN SAMOA VISITORS BUREAU

Ph: +1 684 6339805

Email: info@americansamoa.travel www.americansamoa.travel

COOK ISLANDS TOURISM

NZ Ph: 64 9 366 1106

Email: nzmanager@cookislands.travel

Aus Ph: 61 2 8209 1658

Email: ausmanager@cookislands.travel www.cookislands.travel

HAWAI’I TOURISM AUTHORITY

NZ Ph: 64 9 977 2234

Email: info@hawaiitourism.co.nz www.gohawaii.com/nz

Aus Ph: 61 2 9286 8951 www.gohawaii.com/au

NEW CALEDONIA TOURISM

NZ Ph: Sally 09 368 1191

Email: s.pepermans@nctps.com www.new-caledonia.co.nz

NIUE TOURISM OFFICE NZ

Phone: Sarah 021 995226

Email: sarah@niueisland.com www.niueisland.com

NORFOLK ISLAND TOURISM

NZ Ph: 0800 667 365

Email: tania.anderson@nirc.gov.nf

Aus Ph: 1800 214 603 www.norfolkisland.com.au

SAMOA TOURISM AUTHORITY

NZ Ph: 64 9 379 6138

Email: samoa@samoa.co.nz

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NZ Ph: 021 704 730

Email: jcarson@vanuatu.travel

Aus Ph: 61 2 9028 5086 www.vanuatu.travel

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PUBLISHER Fran McDermott fran@islandtime.co.nz Mobile: 64 21 557 170 Island Media 11A Seaside Ave Waterview Auckland 1026 New Zealand www.islandtime.co.nz EDITOR Matt Taylor matt@islandtime.co.nz CONTRIBUTING WRITERS Fran McDermott Matt Taylor Peter McDermott ASSOCIATE EDITOR Peter McDermott peter@cambridgecrafts.co.nz ACCOUNTS Lisa Watson islandtimemag@gmail.com ISSN 2382-1248 (Print) ISSN 2382-1256 (Online) contents Cover image: Port Olry Santo, Vanuatu © Vanuatu Tourism Office DESIGN & PRODUCTION MacWork Design & Print Email: blair@macwork.co.nz www.macwork.co.nz
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Tok Tok 2023: Vanuatu Answers the Call

Like all the Pacific Islands, Vanuatu has had its fair share of challenges. But after a fouryear break, the Vanuatu Tourism Office (VTO) successfully hosted its flagship trade show, Tok Tok, from August 28 to September 4 — a welcome sign of strength and positivity.

Tok Tok brings together local operators and international sellers through one-on-one scheduled meetings to discuss opportunities for selling and promoting Vanuatu over the next 12 months. These business-to-business meetings took place over a full day at the Warwick Le Lagon Conference Centre. In total, Tok Tok gathered over 60 local businesses and 41 international buyers, including Product Managers from key players like Flight Centre, House of Travel, and Our Pacific.

Things kicked off with a welcome event hosted at Vanuatu Marketplace. This celebrated the Department of Tourism's Made in Vanuatu programme, offering guests the opportunity to purchase products proudly created, grown, and developed in Vanuatu. Highlights included handmade spirits from 83 Islands Distillery and sweet treats from Aelan Chocolate Makers – as well as local kava!

Air Vanuatu hosted the first evening function for buyers, at Chantillys on the Bay, where we heard from Greg Wilson, the Chief Commercial Officer. He was delighted that Air Vanuatu was a major sponsor of the event. The announcement of an additional weekly flight from Auckland to Port Vila was warmly received by attendees. New Zealand currently represents 15% of the market, close to pre-Covid levels.

Tok Tok concluded on a high note with a sustainability-focused gala evening at Warwick Le Lagon, embracing a "Go Green" theme. Many attendees stayed on for familiarisation trips to the outer islands of Santo and Tanna.

Bookending Tok Tok, visiting travel industry members experienced pre-event site visits across Efate, including visits to a selection of popular tourist sites and attractions such as 83 Islands Distillery, Eden by the River, plus a full schedule of property visits. While post-event famils took the buyers and media to experience the outer islands of Santo and Tanna.

It was great to be back in Vanuatu, as nothing can beat meeting people face-toface and seeing places with your own eyes. Thank you to all those involved; it was a job well done, and we look forward to coming back soon!

“Tok Tok was fantastic. It was great to have conversations with suppliers to see how we can work together. The familiarisation aspect was invaluable – nothing compares to experiencing a destination first-hand to be able to create amazing packages to inspire the Flight Centre customer.”

“Tok Tok 2023 was highly beneficial, as it marked the first Vanuatu forum post-Covid. It was wonderful to reconnect with everyone or make new acquaintances during the forum day to discuss business opportunities. Additionally, the trip was invaluable due to the pre/post-famil portion, during which many properties were visited over several days. Seeing the properties and the islands of Efate and Santo, as well as understanding their current positions post-Covid in terms of recovery, enables us to provide accurate information to retail travel agents and consumers considering Vanuatu as their holiday destination.”

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Deeley brothers take over Iririki Island Resort

From 1 September 2023, the reins of the Iririki Island Resort in Vanuatu have been handed over to Brendon and Mark Deeley. With a strong background in the Australian hotel industry, this marks the brothers' debut business endeavour in Vanuatu, a place they've come to love over multiple visits. The path to acquiring the resort was dotted with intricacies, but their dedication to Vanuatu and belief in its tourism potential made the journey worthwhile. Brendon Deeley remarked, "As Vanuatu emerges from the impacts of COVID-19, we see a bright future, especially for a premier resort like Iririki."

Having a track record of rejuvenating underperforming hotels in Australia, the Deeleys plan to apply this expertise to Iririki, aiming to enhance its offerings. While the resort's staff count currently stands at 130, down from its previous 300, Brendon assures that numbers will rise as they adapt the resort to cater to the expected surge in tourists, which will in turn benefit the local community.

Air Vanuatu partners with Solomon Airlines to boost NZ flight schedules

Air Vanuatu has recently announced an expansion of its flight schedules to New Zealand, now offering four return flights weekly. This increases the weekly passenger capacity to 1,280, translating to over 66,000 seats annually between New Zealand and Vanuatu.

This growth has been facilitated through Air Vanuatu's partnership with Solomon Airlines. With Solomon Airlines acquiring more aircraft, they've been able to double their weekly return flights to Auckland from one to two on behalf of Air Vanuatu. This collaboration not only benefits those travelling to Vanuatu but also offers New Zealanders more convenient transit options to the Solomon Islands via Port Vila. Further cementing their partnership, Air Vanuatu has been designated as the General Sales Agent for Solomon Airlines in Vanuatu, taking charge of all sales activities for them.

In addition to these developments, Air Vanuatu has also adjusted flight times to Brisbane, offering more convenient departure schedules. The airline maintains its three weekly return flights to Brisbane, a direct flight to Espiritu Santo Island, five weekly return services to Sydney, a weekly return flight from Fiji now serviced by a larger Boeing 737, and three weekly return flights to New Caledonia.

Raj takes the reins at The Havannah Vanuatu

The Havannah Vanuatu has announced an exciting new addition to its team with the appointment of Parimalan Kandaraj, also known as Raj, as the new General Manager. Raj brings extensive experience in the hospitality industry and a proven track record of success, promising to bring a fresh perspective to the award-winning resort's operations.

Owners Greg and Liz Pechan are thrilled about this new appointment. "Raj's passion for excellence and commitment to providing exceptional guest experiences make him the perfect fit for our resort," they said.

Raj will be responsible for overseeing all aspects of the resort's operations, including guest services, food and beverage, and housekeeping. The resort has set high standards for itself and is considered one of the very best properties in Vanuatu. It is Raj's goal to push these standards even higher. We look forward to seeing this exciting new chapter unfold.

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Volcano Island Divers pioneer eco-friendly diving

Melanesia's first PADI ECO Dive Centre has found its home on Tanna Island, thanks to White Grass Ocean Resort & Spa's Volcano Island Divers. This prestigious ECO certification celebrates the centre's dedication to coral reef conservation. Collaborating with the Vanuatu Fisheries Department, the resort is championing a Marine Protection Area, safeguarding 5km of the coral reef coastline.

Their commitment to the environment doesn't stop there. The resort's House Reef is proudly associated with PADI AWARE's Adopt the Blue, and as a 100% PADI AWARE Partner, they actively support global conservation initiatives. Partnerships with Green Fins, Reef World Foundation, and UNEP further underscore their commitment to a sustainable diving industry.

As Tanna's sole PADI Dive centre, Volcano Island Divers offers unparalleled diving experiences. The island's minimal freshwater runoff ensures crystal-clear visibility, revealing a marine world of vibrant coral and diverse aquatic life. Brian Malas, the resident PADI Dive Instructor, along with his team, ensures divers encounter the wonders of the deep, from the playful Nemo to the majestic dugong. With options for both novice and seasoned divers, White Grass Ocean Resort is Tanna's premier destination for those eager to explore the underwater marvels of the Pacific.

White Grass: New dive boat opens up options

White Grass Ocean Resort and Spa on Tanna Island is thrilled to announce the launch of their new 10-seater boat, 'The Lloyd Hately,' this month. This new addition will significantly enhance the resort's capacity to accommodate dive groups, now allowing for up to 16 divers across their two vessels.

The new boat is a purpose-built dive vessel named in honour of the late Lloyd 'Ned' Hately, a key figure in the early days of White Grass Ocean Resort & Spa. Ned's enduring legacy includes not only his extensive building knowledge but also his mentorship of Ni-Vanuatu staff at the resort.

The 7.1-metre fibreglass vessel comes equipped with an 90HP Mercury Outboard motor and was custom-built by Vila Marine on Efate. This new addition promises to elevate the diving experience for guests, offering more opportunities for underwater exploration.

Package includes:

• Seven nights accommodation in a spacious waterfront bungalow

• Return airport transfers

• Champagne, fruit platter and flowers on arrival

• Cooked breakfast daily

• 30 minutes island massage for two

• Private chef dinner for two

• Blue lagoon, pepeyo cultural village and turtle sanctuary tour

• Koffee and kava tour for two

• Beach bar fire show and dinner night tour for two

• Free use of wi-fi, snorkeling and kayaking equipment Package valid all year around

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The only locally owned and operated resort in Port Vila • Waterfront Bungalows • Onsite Restaurant and Bar • Tour Desk Personal Wedding Planner • Best Snorkeling in town • Cultural Activities • Island Fishing • Two Bedroom Family Bungalow P: +678 5336576 E: bluebayvanuatu@gmail.com www.bluebayresort.com.vu STAY 7 PAY 5 NIGHTS AUD $1,799 PER COUPLE Experience the real Vanuatu Hospitality Vanuatu
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Eratap Beach Resort: Luxury meets nature

Over the years, Eratap Beach Resort has earned a well-deserved reputation as one of Vanuatu's finest boutique resorts. Located just a 30-minute drive from Port Vila, what truly sets Eratap Resort apart is its exceptional location and a stunning natural environment that offers a wide range of activities. For visitors who love to surf, Eratap boasts the best waves in the region - without the crowds that can sometimes take the shine off other Pacific surf locations. Snorkelling enthusiasts will find themselves surrounded by beautiful coral reefs with impressive drop-offs, featuring a mix of both soft and hard corals.

The resort is also encircled by stunning, uninhabited islands and offers a variety of lagoons and waterways perfect for kayaking and paddleboarding. As an added perk, boating activities are included free of charge for all guests. To further enhance the guest experience, Eratap has renovated and

The Grand announces major refurbishment project

The Grand Hotel and Casino, an iconic establishment in the heart of Port Vila, has announced a comprehensive refurbishment project that will elevate its guest experience even further. The refurbishment will encompass the ground floor common areas as well as all guest rooms, aiming to enhance both comfort and luxury. While the hotel undergoes these transformations, guests can still enjoy its existing amenities.

The harbourside pool remains an ideal spot for sunbathing, and the on-site casino continues to provide top-tier entertainment. The hotel prides itself on offering exceptional coffee and cocktails to its guests – essentials for any trip away! The renovation is scheduled for completion in early 2024.

This time, book a holiday for YOU with the fantastic Travel Industry Rate Special at Holiday Inn Resort Vanuatu. Located just minutes from town, with exclusive lagoon frontage, Holiday Inn Resort Vanuatu truly is an oasis in Port Vila and the South Pacic resort of choice for island holidaymakers. We warmly invite you to stay with us and nd the perfect balance of relaxation and activity and experience a true Melanesian ‘welkam’.

If you’re looking for fun and adventure or to simply relax and soak up the tropical atmosphere, the resort’s combination of fun zones and secluded quiet zones makes for the ideal island escape. Travel Industry Rate Special Room rates start from VT 16,000 per night for 2 adults and 2 children (under 12 years) and include breakfast, unlimited WiFi and applicable taxes.

Sale dates: July 2023 – 31 December 2023

Travel dates: March 2024 – 31 March 2025

Contact our Reservations team on: reservations.vanuatu@ihg.com +678 3400 www.vanuatu.holidayinnresorts.com

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Mangoes Resort and The Terraces: Two sides of paradise

Nestled side by side overlooking the stunning Erakor Lagoon, Mangoes Resort and The Terraces offer two distinct, yet complementary experiences for travellers. With the same management overseeing both properties. This includes the recent addition of key staff members – Krystal Herring (General Manager) and Chichi Mujeni (Reservations).

Mangoes Resort has long been a favourite for couples. With 29 bungalows offering panoramic views, the resort creates a peaceful adults-only atmosphere. Thanks to Executive Chef Krystal Herring, dining here is a treat in itself; Mangoes Restaurant and Bar stands as one of the island's top-notch eateries, well-known for mixing superb cocktails.

Just next door, The Terraces caters to families, particularly those with older children, courtesy of its "five years plus" children's policy. The modern, two-bedroom apartments are thoughtfully designed with family comfort in mind. The lower level offers a spacious living area that opens out to a private pool. The second bedroom, ideal for kids, is connected to the rear of the living room. Upstairs, parents are treated to a master bedroom complete with grandstand views.

Whether you're in search of a romantic escape at Mangoes or a family adventure at The Terraces, the expertise and commitment of the key staff ensure that your every need is catered for.

Ramada Resort Port Vila: Space for everyone

Overlooking Erakor Lagoon and just a quick five-minute drive from downtown Port Vila, Ramada Resort feels like a hidden sanctuary— tucked away, yet still close to everything in town.

The accommodation options cater to both couples and families. Guests will be impressed by the spaciousness of their rooms, complete with quality fittings and amenities that make it feel like a home away from home. If you're travelling with family, the Lagoon Suites and 2-bedroom Apartments are ideal, offering space, comfort, and a full kitchen for preparing meals. Port Vila's main supermarket is conveniently located just down the road for easy supply runs. But the resort offers more than just great rooms. The calm waters of the lagoon are perfect for kayaking, snorkelling, and paddleboarding. Foodies, take note: the buffet breakfast at Akiriki Restaurant is a must-try and is considered one of the best in town. In the evenings, the resort spices things up with a first-class menu and live entertainment.

Ramada Resort also goes above and beyond with its full range of services. From a 24-hour reception and concierge service to a well-equipped gymnasium and a rejuvenating spa, all your needs are covered. For business travellers, the resort even offers three meeting rooms to ensure work commitments are met.

In a nutshell, Ramada Resort offers something for everyone. From wedding and honeymoon packages to couples' getaways to fun family holidays, it's a versatile destination that combines luxury, comfort, and a range of activities to suit all tastes and needs.

Setting new standards at Chantillys on the Bay

Chantillys on the Bay has long been a go-to destination for travellers seeking comfort and the convenience of a location that's only a 5-minute walk from Port Vila. Now under the management of Matt Lambert, the property has been given a real lift.

With a culinary background and 20 years of local experience, Matt is on a mission to elevate every aspect of the guest experience, particularly in dining. Born in the UK, Matt honed his skills in the demanding kitchens of London for a decade before working for large hotel groups in various roles, ranging from Commis Chef to Executive Chef. His career has taken him from the UK to Australia, Fiji, PNG, and finally to Vanuatu, which he now calls home.

Matt's expertise goes beyond the kitchen; his deep understanding of cultural and custom events, especially among the staff, has been invaluable. He is also committed to sustainability, sourcing directly from local farmers to reduce the use of imported goods and support the local community.

With Matt at the helm, Chantillys on the Bay has exciting plans, including new venues and continual improvements. His extensive experience in opening new restaurants and hotels makes him the perfect fit for guiding Chantillys into its next chapter. We wish Matt all the best!

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Mangoes Resort The Terraces Krystal Herring, Michelle Clements (owner) and Chichi Mujeni

Holiday Inn unveils familyfriendly suites and amenities

Holiday Inn Vanuatu is taking family vacations to the new level with the introduction of their new Family Suites. Designed to delight both parents and children, these interconnecting, themed rooms feature bunk beds that are sure to spark playful debates over who gets the top bunk. But the familyfriendly features don't stop there. The resort is also home to two interactive pool areas, providing ample space for families to splash around and enjoy the sun. For the little adventurers, playgrounds are available for endless fun.

Adding to the resort's appeal is a state-of-the-art kids club, designed to keep young guests entertained throughout their stay. With these new additions, Holiday Inn Vanuatu aims to offer a comprehensive family holiday experience, making it the go-to destination for families looking for the perfect getaway!

Discover craft spirits at 83 Islands Distillery, Port Vila

If you find yourself in Port Vila and have a taste for finely crafted spirits, make sure to visit 83 Islands Distillery. Established in 2019, this craft rum distillery has quickly made a name for itself by producing limited editions of flavoured rums, gins, and other spirits, all crafted using local ingredients.

The distillery takes full advantage of the South Pacific's subtropical climate, which offers exceptional conditions for rum ageing. But what truly sets 83 Islands apart is its commitment to local agriculture. They collaborate with local farmers on the island of Efate for their sugarcane production. Their 2020 Rhum Agricole, made with wild sugarcane, has even spawned a new industry that supports hundreds of local families.

For those interested in the craft of spirit-making, the distillery offers a unique "Distillery Experience." This includes a guided tour where you'll learn about the production processes, followed by a sample tasting of their finest rums and local liqueurs. The presentation is both fun and informative, led by a knowledgeable team member. It's an experience well worth your time when you're in Port Vila!

Get ready for the thrill of your life

Adventure seekers, mark your calendars! Vanuatu Jungle Zipline's much-anticipated Giant Swing is set to open in mid-October 2023. And this isn't just any swing; it's a pendulum swing that will let you free-fall from a height of 65 metres into a forest canyon. Within just 3.5 seconds, 'swingers' will reach speeds of up to 120 km per hour. Engineered and manufactured in New Zealand, this state-of-the-art adventure has recently made its way to our shores and promises a genuine adrenaline-filled experience. As the speed slows down, you'll be lowered to the canyon floor, giving you the opportunity to take a leisurely walk back through our lush green valley. Note: the Giant Swing is for those aged 12 and older, and you'll need to be fit enough to walk back up the hill.

For a (slightly) less heart-pumping experience, Vanuatu Jungle Zipline offers six different 'zips' to choose from. Plus, you can take in the jaw-dropping views from the 120m-long Skybridge, which looks out over Mele Bay.

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Santo: Vanuatu's hidden gem

While most travellers to Vanuatu tend to stay around Port Vila on the island of Efate, largely due to its direct air international access, those who have the time to explore further should definitely consider adding Santo to their itinerary. If they do, they will be richly rewarded.

As part of Tok Tok, we were given the chance to visit Santo again – as with previous visits to the island, Santo’s quiet charms soon sink into you. The vibe is laid back –even more than Efate. The locals have a refreshingly different outlook on life, unburdened by the material concerns and time pressures that often rule Western societies. Here, life is wonderfully simple, and the focus is on natural beauty and genuine human connection. With its stunning beaches, magnificent blue holes, and world-class diving opportunities, Santo is not just a place to visit, but a lifestyle to absorb and cherish from the moment you land.

South Pacific WWII Museum: A rich history

During the Second World War, the Japanese war machine was advancing across the Pacific, and the United States needed a base for supplies and a place to set up hospitals for their wounded troops. They chose Santo. Over 40,000 troops were permanently stationed on the island, making it America's second-largest Pacific base, after Hawaii. Seven years ago, three local leaders hatched a plan to build a WWII educational museum. The aim was to engage the local Ni-Vanuatu community, allowing them to experience their own history in new ways. The museum would also attract international and domestic visitors to Santo. While the original intention was to build the museum as one large project, the significant funding required has led to a staged building approach. Currently, a mini-museum is operating, featuring an impressive collection of artefacts, maps, documents, and historical photos. It has proven extremely popular with visitors and school children. Meanwhile, a fundraising campaign continues in the background to enable the next stages to be built.

Champagne Beach: Unspoiled beauty

If you're in search of a dream beach, look no further than Champagne Beach, located about 45 minutes north of Luganville on Santo Island. This stretch of sand isn’t just a standout in the Pacific; it rivals the best beaches globally, including those in the Indian Ocean, the Caribbean, and the Mediterranean. Imagine warm, crystal-clear waters, powdery white sands, and a backdrop of offshore islands framed by lush tropical rainforests. It's nothing short of magical. What makes Champagne Beach even more special is its tranquillity. With no resorts or accommodations directly on the beach, it remains largely untouched. The only locals you're likely to encounter are families living their daily lives in this idyllic setting. However, if a cruise ship is docked, the beach can get crowded, so it's best to plan your visit accordingly. Most of the time, you'll have this slice of paradise all to yourself.

Nanda Blue Hole: A hidden oasis

For adventure enthusiasts and nature lovers, the Nanda Blue Hole, also known as Jackie's Blue Hole, is a must-visit spot in Santo. Situated at the northern end of Turtle Bay, this stunning natural wonder is accessible for experienced kayakers, taking about 2 hours to reach from the starting point. The journey up the river is best undertaken during an incoming high tide and offers a genuine jungle experience. If kayaking isn't your thing, the blue hole is also reachable by car, just a quick 6-8 minute drive past Turtle Bay. On-site, you'll find a quaint café where the entry fee is slightly higher than other blue holes in Santo (1000vt compared to 500vt), but it includes complimentary coffee or tea and cake.

Picture postcard Port Olry

If you're seeking an idyllic, less-travelled beach destination, Port Olry on the East coast of Santo ticks the boxes. This picturesque location offers pristine white sand and crystalclear blue waters that are sure to captivate any visitor. And it provides some truly rustic accommodation with four beachfront bungalows. For dining options, the town features Chez Louis, a beachside restaurant and bar. You’ll enjoy quality meals while taking in the stunning ocean views, making for a truly memorable dining experience. Adding to the allure of Port Olry is the newly established Beach House massage hut. This facility offers the perfect setting for relaxation, where you can enjoy a massage to the soothing sounds of the nearby waves!

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Dreams of Tahiti

Massive tectonic forces, thrust the islands of French Polynesia from deep blue Pacific waters and what remains are mountainous peaks covered in lush tropical forest, all encircled by fluorescent blue lagoons. Nature carved deep water bays and towering waterfalls and provided a pristine environment where flora and fauna could flourish. If there was ever a destination made for cruising, it’s the dreamy islands of French Polynesia!

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Cook's Bay, Moorea © Windstar Cruises

Our chosen cruise was Windstar’s Dreams of Tahiti onboard the MSV Wind Spirit A 7 day itinerary that started in Papeete with visits to Moorea, Tahaa, Raiatea, Bora Bora and Huahine, before returning back to Papeete. Windstar Cruises specialise in small ship cruising. And for anyone who is used to ‘big’ ship cruising, the difference is like day and night.

The benefits of being smaller become obvious from the very outset. The embarkation process is quick and super simple, i.e. you’re not waiting in line behind thousands of passengers scrambling to get onboard. Instead, you’re warmly welcomed by the crew who soon become your new Windstar family. A personal orientation tour of the ship follows, along with a detailed rundown on how the cruise works. In a nutshell, you feel right at home, right away!

The cabins are designed to have a yacht feel. Storage is cleverly designed (comfortably enough room for two suitcases of gear) and the booth style table setup makes enjoying an in-cabin drink or snack easy. If you want to stay connected, Wind Spirit has full WiFi coverage – it’s not fibre-optic broadband, but it’s more than fast enough for checking emails, uploading social posts and surfing the net. Each cabin has a flat screen TV with a selection of channels or you can grab DVDs from reception if you want some movie time. There’s also a full room service menu –simply call and there’ll be a knock at our door shortly afterwards.

Finally, each cabin comes with a dedicated Room Attendant. Although their primary job description is to keep your cabin clean, re-stock the minibar, make beds and sort your laundry – they know everything about the cruise. They quickly become your cruise ‘personal assistant’. Providing useful advice about all the onboard activities, tours and places to see at each port. Our attendant was a Filipino native named Lute (Lutey) – a smiling, humorous fellow who could not have been nicer or more efficient.

First stop Moorea

The cruise begins with an overnight in Papeete. This gives passengers a chance to familiarise themselves with the ship and get the first taste of the fine cuisine that will be enjoyed during the next week. (More about the amazing food later). Early next morning, Wind Spirit departs for Moorea – it’s a quick trip of around 2 hours.

Gaps in the surrounding reef give way to protected bays that sit against a backdrop of deep green volcanic peaks that have been the chiselled by oceanic elements for over a million years. Coconut palms sway in the wind and schools of fish meander through light blue lagoons. Near the reef entrance, we were lucky enough to see a pod of whales jumping out of the water.

Wind Spirit drops anchor in the spectacular setting of Cooks Bay. Big cruise ships simply can’t navigate into places like this, which means Windstar guests can get up close and personal with Tahiti’s special setting.

At each stop, guests can choose from a wide selection of tour excursions. Each tour is tailored with local operators specifically for Windstar guests – ensuring an authentic, personalised experience that tells a story of the local area. We chose the Moorea Lagoon / Stingray-Shark Jetski Adventure and it was an absolute blast. After a thorough safety briefing and a little practice ‘drive’, we set off with our guide leading the way. He carefully guided us through the clear lagoon waters, and we were treated to breathtaking views of the mountains along the way.

At the midway point, we paused at a picture postcard motu – a place for snorkelling, chilling and indulging in fresh grapefruit and coconut. But the real highlight - venturing into the lagoon's shallow waters where we had an up-close experience with the stingrays and black tip sharks. It was thrilling and awe-inspiring to be in such close proximity to these majestic creatures, watching them gracefully glide around us.

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Next stop Raiatea

Leaving Moorea, we get our first chance to enjoy Windstar’s signature sail away with the Columbus ‘Conquest of Paradise Theme’ music as the backdrop. The sight of 6 huge white sails unfurling on the four masts was quite magnificent and we literally glide out of the harbour and onto our next adventure on Raiatea.

Raiatea, often referred to as "The Sacred Island," sits just across the lagoon from its sister island, Tahaa, with both islands sharing the same protective barrier reef. Local legends say these two islands were once united, only to be separated by a mystical conger eel inhabited by a princess's spirit.

Historically, Raiatea stood as the cultural and religious heart of the Society Islands. The southeast coast houses Taputapuatea, a marae of immense significance, where kings from nearby islands once convened for grand ceremonies. The island's main town, Uturoa is home to shops, cafés and galleries, and is a hub for yacht charters who are based there.

Again, Windstar offer a wide variety of tours, including drift snorkelling, a 4WD safari, pearl farm tour, scuba dive, river kayak and heritage tour that takes in the Taputapuātea Marae complex.

A short hop to Tahaa

One of the most unforgettable experiences of our journey was the day we spent on Motu Mahaea, a secluded private island that epitomises the dreamy South Pacific paradise. Framed by swaying palm trees, the island is home to pristine white-sand beaches beckoning you to relax and soak in the serene surroundings.

The waters surrounding Motu Mahaea are a shimmering shade of blue. For those who love to swim, the experience is world-class. Snorkellers will be thrilled with the colourful coral reefs and the diverse marine life that call the motu home.

As the morning progresses, the aroma of a barbecue wafts through the air! The ship's food and beverage crew have prepared a sumptuous lunch is prepared, featuring a spread of grilled meat and seafood, fresh salads, and tropical fruits. To complement the meal, refreshing tropical drinks are served. Plus there’s a classic beach bar set up, serving cold beer. With the warm sun shining, this is pure bliss!

Bora Bora: The Bucket List

Next stop, the iconic island of Bora Bora – a bucket list destination if there ever was one. For me personally, it would be a first-time visit. As we sail through Tahaa’s reef pass and into open ocean, you can see the distinctive peaks of Bora Bora off in the distance – taking my anticipation up a notch.

Home to some of Tahiti’s finest resorts, Bora Bora has long been a playground for the rich and famous - Hollywood stars, business moguls, you name them they’ve stayed there. Besides the glitz and glamour, Bora Bora has some fascinating back stories too.

During World War II, Bora Bora held strategic importance for the United States as a refuelling and supply base. The U.S. military constructed the island's first airstrip, which was also one of the earliest in the Pacific. While the island never saw combat, the American presence left a lasting impact, including military infrastructure that can still be seen today. The airstrip laid the groundwork for what would later become Bora Bora Airport, a key gateway for tourism.

If you get a chance, be sure to visit one of the sites where naval cannons were placed. You’ll enjoy amazing views of the surrounding lagoon, plus it’s a reminder of Bora Bora's historical landscape.

Under the Stars: Windstar’s Private Island BBQ on Bora Bora

Windstar's Private Island BBQ evening on picture postcard Motu Tapu is a slice of barefoot luxury under the stars. After taking a short tender from the Wind Spirit, we were seated in an open-air fare and treated to a mouthwatering BBQ. The standout dishes being charcoal-grilled crayfish tails and succulent BBQ pork. The communal seating adds a social element to the evening, providing a wonderful opportunity to connect with fellow passengers from all corners of the world. The evening finishes with a traditional cultural performance, complete with thrilling fire dancing. It's a magical night and yet another cruise highlight.

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Another must do (or must swim) is Matira Beach. Renowned for its soft white sand and crystal-clear turquoise waters, this idyllic stretch of shoreline offers a tranquil setting perfect for sunbathing, swimming, and snorkelling. And after walking to the cannons you’ll feel like a refreshing dip. With its stunning backdrop of lush hills and palm trees, Matira Beach is often called one of the most beautiful beaches in the world – it’s easy to see why.

If you’ve worked up a thirst, Bora Bora’s most famous eatery is Bloody Mary’s. Known for its laid-back Polynesian atmosphere, sandy floors, and thatched-roof ambience, this iconic establishment has been serving up fresh seafood and local cuisine since 1979. Bloody Mary's offers a unique dining experience where you can select your own catch of the day from a display of freshly caught fish and shellfish. Add in a tropical cocktail and legendary hospitality, and Bloody Mary's is a must-visit. It’s only a 5 minute taxi ride from the main town of Vaitape.

Huahine: Stepping back in time

After bidding farewell to the enchanting shores of Bora Bora, our journey took us to the island of Huahine. Often referred to as the "Garden of Eden," Huahine is a paradise of lush forests, vibrant tropical landscapes and charming villages.

While Bora Bora is largely focused on catering to the tourist industry, Huahine offers a glimpse into a more traditional, community-based, and sustainable way of life. Here, the islanders live off the land, cultivating crops and fishing in the surrounding waters. Many also supplement their income by selling dried coconut flesh, which is sent back to Tahiti for processing. It's a place where the rhythms of daily life are in harmony with the land and sea, offering a stark but beautiful contrast to the more tourist-centric islands.

The Huahine by E-Bike Tour fitted perfectly with this ethos of sustainability and provided an amazing way to see the island's highlights. After getting fitted with a helmet and a quick tutorial on how to operate the E-Bike, we set off towards the east side of the island, with our guide leading the way.

Having never ridden an electric-assist bike before, it was surprising how effortless it was -even up steep hills! At various points, our guide pulled us over and shared insights about the local culture, the history of the island, and how today's local community lives. A highlight was the ancient Anini Marae, which dates back around 800 years. There were plenty of photo-op stops, and we also had a chance to swim at the glorious Avea Beach - yet another picture-perfect swimming and snorkelling spot.

Huahine was another unique stop on our "Dreams of Tahiti" cruise. It's different from the other islands, more focused on local life and traditions. But like each place we've visited, Huahine adds something special to the trip.

The Windstar Way: Crafting authentic experiences

According to Clare Taylor, the Hotel General Manager on Wind Spirit, Windstar is all about creating bespoke experiences – and the tour options are a great example. Windstar goes beyond simply selecting off-theshelf tours from local operators. Instead, they take the time to tailor tours that specifically suit their passengers, who are often seeking authentic experiences in the destinations they visit.

"We aim to offer tours that allow our passengers to dive in—sometimes literally—and learn about life and culture in French Polynesia," Clare explains. A great example is the in-home cooking class experience on Moorea. In this unique tour, passengers are hosted by a local family who teach them traditional Tahitian cooking techniques and dishes.

"It's not just about seeing the sights; it's about experiencing the culture in a way that's both educational and deeply personal. That's what our passengers appreciate, and that's what we strive to offer," says Clare.

Food and beverage is another area where Windstar take this philosophy. When it comes to dining on Windstar, authenticity is key, says Clare. She and the Head Chef make it a point to regularly visit local produce markets to source unique, high-quality ingredients. "We build relationships directly with food producers. Because we operate a smaller ship, we can easily meet our produce requirements without compromising on quality." But it's not just about sourcing locally; it's also about catering to diverse dietary needs. Clare is particularly proud of Windstar's efforts in offering plant-based options. "You'd be hard-pressed to find another cruise line that has invested as much effort into developing a range of plant-based dining options, from vegetarian to strict vegan."

For Clare, it's all about offering an authentic and personalised dining experience that aligns with the overall ethos of Windstar Cruises. "Our passengers appreciate the thought and care we put into our food offerings, and that makes all the difference."

Final thoughts

Windstar’s "Dreams of Tahiti" cruise aboard the Wind Spirit was an unforgettable journey through some of the most stunning landscapes on earth. From the luxury and ease of life on board to the unique character of each island we visited, the cruise provided the perfect blend of relaxation, adventure, and cultural immersion. And without a doubt the cruise lived up to its name, turning Tahitian dreams into reality.

Entertainment plus

On Wind Spirit, the entertainment is as intimate and engaging as the ship itself. While you won't find the endless options available on larger cruise ships, you honestly won't miss them. Being a smaller vessel, the crew from various departments, from the Captain down, actively participate in making your journey memorable. From live music that sets the tone for a relaxing evening to line dancing that gets everyone on their feet, there's never a dull moment.

One of the highlights is the deck-top BBQ, where you can dine under the stars while enjoying the ocean breeze. The crew talent show is also a hit, revealing hidden talents among the crew. You'll find incredible singers, smooth dancers, a gifted magician, and even a few budding comedians!

Like the cruise itself, the onboard entertainment fosters a community vibe where everyone, crew and passengers alike, contribute to the good times.

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FAST FACTS

WINDSTAR WIND SPIRIT

CAPACITY: 148 guests

STATEROOMS: 73 deluxe ocean view staterooms

OWNER'S SUITE: 1 ocean view owner’s suite

DECKS: 4 decks

CREW: 101 international staff

LENGTH: 360 feet (110 meters) at waterline

MASTS: 4 at 204 feet (62 meters)

ENGINES: 3 diesel electric generating sets, 1 electrical propulsion motor

SPEED: 10 knots with engines only; up to 15.8 knots with prevailing wind

This is your Captain speaking

At the helm of Wind Spirit on this cruise was Captain Belinda Bennett, a native of the small South Atlantic island of St Helena. Given her island upbringing, it's not surprising that her career took a nautical path! Belinda has been navigating the seas with Windstar Cruises since 2005, and in 2016, she became Windstar's first female captain – a major achievement in such a male-dominated field. For Belinda, what sets Windstar apart is the ease and intimacy of the small-ship experience.

"It's just so easy. There's no queuing, for starters. And a ship this size is quick to get around. You also make genuine, lifelong friends – both among passengers and crew – something missing on the big ships. Our cruises are very much adult-focused, making them ideal for couples, honeymooners, groups of friends, and anyone wanting a more relaxed cruising experience," said Belinda.

As for Tahiti - her eyes light up. "It's such a fantastic cruise destination. To begin with, you get blown away by its jaw-dropping beauty. The unique mix of Polynesian and French culture also has its charm. It's no wonder Tahiti is a bucket-list destination for many."

This fits perfectly with Windstar's aim to offer authentic experiences, allowing passengers to engage deeply with the history, culture, and natural beauty of their destinations. A great example being the shore excursions that are designed to let passengers immerse themselves in local life and customs.

The proof of Windstar's exceptional experience? "Our guests keep coming back," says Captain Bennett. "I've sailed with some of the guests on this cruise up to 10 different times. Seeing them again is like seeing family."

Air New Zealand: Connecting Kiwis to French Polynesia

Planning a trip to the islands of French Polynesia? Air New Zealand makes it incredibly easy for Kiwis to explore this tropical paradise. With 20 convenient domestic connections across New Zealand, the airline will get you to your international flight to Papeete. Once you land in Tahiti, Air New Zealand also offers hassle-free connections to other must-visit islands like Moorea, Bora Bora, and Raiatea with partner airline Air Tahiti. For agents, having this onestep through fare booking simplifies everything. While travellers can sit back and enjoy the exceptional service that Air New Zealand is famous for, with the peace of mind that all their connections are taken care of.

Quick tip: If you're flying from Papeete back to Auckland, checking in online will speed up your check-in process at Faa'a International Airport.

Find out more

Windstar Cruises is represented in New Zealand by Francis Travel Marketing. For all enquires: Call 09 444 2298 or Email reservations@francistravelmarketing.co.nz

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Spring 2023 islandtime 23 Connecting Kiwis to the delights of French Polynesia Book your clients a luxurious getaway to French Polynesia with Air New Zealand - flying non-stop to Tahiti from Auckland with connections to Moorea, Bora Bora and Raiatea. Book your clients today Find out more at airnzagent.co.nz. Flights from Tahiti to Moorea, Bora Bora and Raiatea are operated by our code partner Air Tahiti. Connections available from Air NZ serviced domestic airports.

Blue Banana: Taste French Polynesia by the water's edge

Tahiti is filled with quality dining options, and Blue Banana stands out as a favourite among both locals and visitors. Located just down the road from Te Moana Resort, this establishment is a haven for authentic French Polynesian cuisine and boasts a festive atmosphere. Its prime waterfront location offers diners breathtaking views towards Moorea. From the moment you step in, the warm welcome from the friendly staff sets the tone for an enjoyable dining experience. The menu is available in both French and English, and many of the staff speak English as well. Blue Banana Restaurant is more than just a dining spot; it's a true dining experience. If you're in the vicinity, don't miss the chance to dine here.

Tip: Book ahead to secure a table on the restaurant's covered jetty, which stretches out over the water

Exploring Tahiti's Heart: Papenoo Valley by 4WD

While many visitors are drawn to Tahiti's stunning coastline, those willing to venture inland will find rich rewards. Local operator Matai Tours offers a 4WD Safari into Tahiti's Papenoo Valley that quenches this thirst for adventure. Our guide, Henry, remarked, 'This is the best office in the world.' As the lush panorama of Papenoo Valley unfolds around you, it's hard to disagree. As the 4WD winds inland, the journey features stops at cascading waterfalls and pristine swimming spots.

At the first stop, utterly harmless black eels glide beneath the water's surface. Further along, the island's crater—its geological epicentre—comes into view, serving as a stark reminder of Tahiti's geological past. The final highlight? A refreshing swimming spot, complete with tempting rocks for the daring to jump off.

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Manu'a Flag Day: A celebration of heritage

In mid-July, the Manu’a Islands of American Samoa come alive with the annual Manu'a Flag Day celebrations, marking the islands' cession to the United States. This vibrant event showcases the islands’ rich cultural heritage and close community ties.

The festivities begin with a fishing tournament, where traditional boats, known as “alia”, dot the waters. Participants eagerly cast their lines, embodying the spirit of the local fishing community. On land, traditional cricket and volleyball tournaments are played with laughter and cheers, as families relish the festive atmosphere.

A must-visit is the farm fair, highlighting the island's agricultural bounty. Visitors can connect with local farmers, discover traditional farming methods, and savour American Samoa's culinary delights. As evening approaches, traditional dances and performances take centre stage. Church youth groups present a mesmerising blend of rhythmic drums and graceful dances, narrating tales of the past.

The celebrations culminate in a grand feast, offering dishes like roast pig and coconut delicacies, allowing attendees to experience the island's culinary soul.

Throughout the Manu'a Flag Day, the sense of community is palpable. Strangers become friends, and the shared experiences under the pristine skies create lasting memories. American Samoa, with its pristine beaches and rich traditions, invites visitors to partake in this unique celebration, a true reflection of its heart and soul.

Cruise ship visits

September

27th - ‘Coral Princess’, Princess Cruises

October

10th - ‘Disney Wonder’, Disney Cruise Line

12th - ‘Grand Princess’, Princess Cruises

20th - ‘Volendam’, Holland America

25th - ‘Magestic Princess’, Princess Cruises

November

12th - ‘Sapphire Princess’, Princess Cruises

December

5th - ‘Vasco Da Gama’, Nicko Cruises

Respecting local customs

When you visit American Samoa you will experience genuine warmth and hospitality, but people should still be aware of and respect the local customs. Fa’a Samoa, the Samoan way, is deeply welcoming, but there are protocols to follow:

Evening Prayer Curfew:

Between 6pm and 7pm, many villages observe a prayer curfew lasting 10-20 minutes. Avoid walking through villages during this time.

Sunday Observance:

Most shops close on Sundays, but many tourist attractions remain open. When passing through villages, be quiet and move slowly.

Dress Appropriately:

In villages, women should opt for a lavalava (sarong) over shorts or pants. If attending church, dress modestly. Avoid going topless or nude when swimming or sunbathing.

Entering a Fale:

Before entering a traditional thatched house, remove your shoes. If elders are seated, remain seated and avoid standing.

Sitting Etiquette:

When seated in a fale, avoid pointing your feet at others. Instead, tuck them away, cross them, or cover them with a lavalava or mat.

Photography:

Always ask for permission before taking photos in a village. Being mindful of these customs will ensure a respectful and enriching experience in Samoa.

The Samoan Legend: Turtle and the Shark

In American Samoan folklore, the "Turtle and the Shark" tells a tale of family and love. The story revolves around Fonueau and her daughter Salofa, who, during a famine, transform into a turtle and a shark after leaping from a cliff. They find refuge in Vaitogi, where they're cared for by Chief Letuli. In gratitude, they promise to entertain the villagers when summoned by a special song.

Today, singing this melody at the legendary site is believed to summon a turtle and a shark. This legend embodies American Samoa's values of family and respect. As visitors explore the islands, they're invited to immerse themselves in a culture that values unity and love. American Samoa offers not just scenic beauty but a deep connection to its rich heritage.

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New Caledonia

New Caledonia sees surge in Kiwi visitors in 2023

Despite post-pandemic challenges, New Caledonia has witnessed a significant uptick in international visitors during the first half of 2023. From January to June, the destination recorded 54,184 arrivals, marking a 2.3% increase from the first half of 2019. Notably, Kiwi travellers have been at the forefront, with a 33% rise, accounting for 5,077 visitors this year.

Following the easing of travel restrictions to New Caledonia last August, December saw a surge in Kiwi tourists, surpassing pre-pandemic figures. Bianca Henry, Account Director for New Caledonia Tourism New Zealand, expressed her enthusiasm, noting that New Caledonia continues to be a top choice for Kiwis, whether for weekend getaways, family holidays, or extended breaks.

The resurgence can be credited to New Caledonia Tourism's dedicated campaigns, like "Get Closer", and the unwavering support from New Zealand's trade industry and local partners. For those seeking a blend of natural beauty, warm hospitality, and a rich culinary scene, New Caledonia offers a unique South Pacific experience just next door to New Zealand.

Sheraton Deva: A celebration of Melanesian heritage

The Sheraton New Caledonia Deva Spa & Golf Resort recently hosted the successful "Experience Culture at Sheraton Deva" event. This two-day festivity celebrated New Caledonia’s vibrant Melanesian heritage, uniting guests, locals, and artisans. Attendees immersed themselves in cultural wonders, from live carving and weaving demonstrations to a diverse range of traditional handicrafts, attire, paintings, and jade stones.

Bertrand Margerie, the resort's General Manager, shared his enthusiasm, "The positive response from our guests and the local community was overwhelming. This event beautifully highlighted Melanesia's rich heritage, and we're privileged to have collaborated with such talented local artisans and performers."

Escape to New Caledonia

Nestled against wild hills and facing a pristine lagoon, Sheraton New Caledonia Deva Spa & Golf Resort provides an original South Pacific encounter only a short flight from New Zealand. This could be your next holiday destination.

For reservations, or to learn more, please visit Marriott.com/NOUSI.

Le Méridien Nouméa: a fresh take on vegetarian dining

Recognising the evolving dietary landscape, Le Méridien Nouméa Resort and Spa is enhancing its culinary offerings to cater to the rising preference for plant-based meals. Both the renowned L'Hippo, and Le Faré restaurants have unveiled a range of vegetarian dishes, designed to delight both vegetarians and those simply seeking a fresh, plant-based meal.

The menus not only showcases the vibrant flavours of the region but also underscore the resort's commitment to sustainability and ethical dining. At Le Faré, diners can relish casual yet delectable options such as Tomato and Mozzarella with Genovese Pesto, Hummus and Chickpeas with Coriander served with Pita Bread, and a refreshing Tofu Poke Bowl. Meanwhile, L'Hippo, continues its tradition of gourmet dining by introducing a vegetarian menu that blends local ingredients with international culinary flair.

Beyond these new dishes, Le Méridien Nouméa's dedication to sustainability is evident in its broader ethos. The resort emphasises the use of locally sourced and organic ingredients, championing a reduced carbon footprint and supporting local farmers and producers.

Sheraton New Caledonia Deva Spa & Golf Resort

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Swing into action at the Dumbea Cup, 1-3 November

For those with a passion for golf and a love for island getaways, the New Caledonia Amateurs Dumbea Cup in early November is a must-attend. Hosted at the historic Dumbea Golf Course, just a 25-minute drive from Noumea, this international event spans three rounds. With spots limited to 40 overseas amateur golfers, participants can expect healthy competition, a chance to win fantastic prizes, and plenty of opportunity to explore the beauty of Noumea and its surroundings.

Eligibility includes male and female golfers aged 30 and above, segmented into Mid-Amateurs (30-49yrs old), Seniors (50-64yrs old), and Veterans (65 yrs and older). All participants should have a current handicap of 36.4 or lower, verified by their league or club. 7-night accommodation/tournament packages are available – for more details, reach out to Axxess Travel at product.touramex@axxesstravel.net

Discover authentic New Caledonia with The Road Trip

Looking to explore New Caledonia by road? The Road Trip, a New Zealandbased wholesaler, specialises in self-drive tours and has crafted two exceptional itineraries for those keen to delve deep into New Caledonia. Travellers will embark on a genuine adventure, immersing themselves in the heart of the country. They'll have the opportunity to explore remote areas, experience the local way of life in charming villages, and engage with the rich culture. The Road Trip has handpicked the finest accommodations in each location, ensuring a comfortable stay without the guesswork. Their interactive travel app, filled with expert insights, effortlessly directs travellers to hidden treasures like La Roche Percée and Baie Des Tortues (Turtle Bay), as well as top dining spots. For more details, visit www.theroadtrip.co.nz/new-caledonia-tours.

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Vava'u Islands: Discover the magic of Tonga's adventure hub

Nestled in the heart of the Kingdom of Tonga lies the Vava'u group, a tropical paradise comprising 61 islands. Renowned as the adventure hub of Tonga, Vava'u is a tapestry of azure waters, coral gardens, deserted beaches, and shimmering lagoons. From June to November, the islands come alive with the gentle presence of Humpback whales, nurturing their young and ensuring the continuity of their species. Beyond its natural wonders, Vava'u offers a plethora of activities that promise an unforgettable experience for every traveller.

For those seeking an escape from the hustle and bustle of mainstream tourist destinations, Vava'u is a hidden gem. This off-the-beaten-track haven is perfect for travellers yearning for solitude and a genuine connection with nature. Away from the crowded beaches and commercial resorts, Vava'u offers an authentic island experience, allowing visitors to truly disconnect and rejuvenate.

Island hopping: Unveil the beauty of Vava'u

The magic of Vava'u isn't just beneath the water. Experience the allure of its islands, each offering a unique slice of paradise. Traverse from one idyllic island to the next, basking on secluded beaches, indulging in beachside picnics, and marvelling at sunsets that paint the sky in a riot of colours.

Dive deep into Tongan culture

Vava'u isn't just about natural beauty; it's a gateway to the rich culture of Tonga. Embark on a journey that offers more than just sights—immerse yourself in the traditions, arts, and crafts of the Tongan people. From the intricate designs of tapa cloth to the detailed carvings of wooden sculptures, experience the craftsmanship and passion of Tongan artisans firsthand.

Snorkelling adventures await

Dive into the pristine waters of Vava'u, a snorkeler's dream destination. Whether you're a seasoned snorkeler or just starting out, Vava'u has something for everyone. Guided tours ensure a tailored experience, allowing you to explore untouched coral reefs, vibrant marine ecosystems, and captivating underwater vistas. This spring, let Vava'u's underwater world leave an indelible mark on your heart.

Sunsets in Vava'u: Nature's masterpiece

End your day in Vava'u with a spectacle that words can scarcely describe. As the sun dips below the horizon, the sky transforms into a canvas of orange and pink hues. Whether you're seeking a romantic moment or a tranquil setting to reflect, Vava'u's sunsets promise a magical experience.

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ESCAPE TO PARADISE

Enchanting Spring Escape

Leave behind the hustle and bustle of everyday life and immerse yourself in the tranquility of Serenity Sands. This spring, let the symphony of the waves and the whispers of the palms be your guide to rejuvenation.

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Troppo Fishing Adventures: a prize Pacific catch

Fishing has to be fun. This is the philosophy that has driven Troppo Fishing Adventures since its inception in 2005. For over 18 years, thousands of anglers have been treated to the exceptional fishing that Samoa offers aboard the 35ft Bertram Fly Bridge Cruiser “Pure Indulgence”, captained by the renowned Greg “Hoppo” Hopping and his dedicated Team Troppo. Berthed in Apia Marina, this vessel is perfect for those targeting large game fishing species.

Recently, Pure Indulgence underwent a comprehensive twelve-month refit, emerging as a brand-new boat equipped with state-of-the-art Furuno Electronics, including 2 x 12" digital TZ Touch systems and two new Yanmar 315hp diesel motors. With a capacity to carry up to ten passengers, she offers both half-day and full-day charters, as well as live-aboard adventures around Samoa's picturesque islands.

But what truly sets Troppo Fishing Adventures apart is their commitment to ensuring every angler has a memorable and hassle-free experience. From the moment of booking to the final farewell, the team's focus is on fun, ease, and the thrill of the catch.

New Miss Samoa: Like Mother, Like Daughter

In a heartwarming turn of events, this year's Miss Samoa title has been awarded to Moemoana Safa’atoa Schwenke, who is following in the footsteps of her mother, Maryjane Moe McKibbin-Schwenke - a former Miss Samoa and Miss South Pacific titleholder from 1997-1998. The announcement, eagerly awaited every year, was made at the end of the Teuila Festival celebrations in Apia.

Moemoana, born and raised in Samoa, has also spent time in New Zealand and Australia. She is an accomplished performer, showcasing siva and other Pacific dances as a member of the Matavai Pacific Cultural Arts Centre. In a heartfelt online post, Moemoana revealed that winning the title had been a lifelong dream. She will spend the next year in Samoa, promoting the country as a tourist destination and will also compete in the Miss Pacific Islands 2024 pageant.

Her mother, Maryjane, has not only been a beauty queen but also contributed to Samoan culture and arts, including a role in the New Zealand film, Sione's Wedding. She has been active in promoting Samoan dance and culture both in the islands and overseas.

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Exploring Savai'i:

Uncover Samoa's Best-Kept Secrets

If you’re looking for a complete change of pace, Savai'i, the largest island in Samoa, offers a soothing antidote to our busy lives. Savai’i is often described as the 'Real Samoa' - an island that boasts pristine, breathtaking landscapes and a quiet, simple way of life.

A great place to start your Savai’i adventure is on the new Savai'i Tourism website – it offers a wealth of information and provides a convenient online road map that will help you plan the perfect itinerary – including natural attractions, activities, places to stay and eat, and general information that every visitor needs.

To make navigation easy, Savai’i Tourism have divided content to match the island’s four main regions – Sunrise Coast (East), Sunshine Coast (North), Sunset Coast (West) and Surf Coast (South). And below we share some of these highlights!

Sunrise Coast

Home to the island’s main ferry terminal, the Sunrise Coast is your entry point for Savai’i and provides a wonderful starting point for visitors keen to discover the wonders of Savai'i. This stretch of coast is home to an azure lagoon, unspoiled beaches and its convenient location makes it easily accessible from Upolu (the main island).

Highlights:

Places to Stay: Amoa Resort, Kukis by the Harbour

Must see: Afu Aau Waterfall

Must do: Watch a Siapo Demonstration (traditional Bark Cloth making)

Sunshine Coast

Looking for beach holiday bliss? The Sunshine Coast is a stunning destination brimming with breathtaking beaches and blue lagoons, making it an ideal choice for a seaside getaway or day trip from other areas of Savai'i. Diving and fishing expeditions will be unforgettable, you can hike through lava fields, swimming alongside turtles or climb Mt Matavanu (if you’re feeling energetic).

Highlights:

Places to stay: Stevensons at Manase, Le Lagoto Resort and Spa, Savaii Lagoon Resort

Must see: Sale'aula Lava Fields

Must do: Snorkel Tour with Dive Savai’i, Stay in a beach fale at Manase Beach

Sunset Coast

Really want to get away from it all? Escape the bustle of modern life with a journey to the remote western reaches of Savai'i. The Sunset Coast, the island's least populated and most culturally authentic region, offers immaculate beaches, exceptional swimming spots, and fascinating natural attractions, including an adventurous canopy walk. The experience is rounded off by awe-inspiring sunsets!

Highlights:

Places to stay: Va-i-mona Seaside Lodge, Vaisala Hotel

Must see: Cape Mulinuu

Must do: Falealupo Beach Fales Beach Day

Surf Coast

As the name suggests, the Surf Coast of Savai'i is a popular destination for visiting surfers! Aganoa Surf Resort is close to the best breaks and offers a place to stay and all-important local knowledge. But it’s not all about the surf. The region offers excellent snorkelling, there are some amazing hikes on offer and a dramatic coastline with sea arches, blowholes and untamed coastal vistas. Venture inland and you’ll find lush rainforest with hidden waterfalls.

Highlights:

Places to stay: Satuiatua Beach Fale

Must see: Taga Blowholes

Must do: Surf at Aganoa

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Seabreeze celebrates double win

Seabreeze Resort has picked up a host of awards at the 2023 World Travel Awards held in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam. The resort has been recognised with two prestigious titles: "Samoa's Leading Hotel 2023," an award it has consistently won for the last 11 years, and "Oceania's Most Romantic Resort 2023," marking its fifth consecutive win in this category. These awards reflect the resort's commitment to providing exceptional guest experiences. The management and staff are extremely proud of these achievements and remain dedicated to maintaining the high standards that have made them a leader in Samoa’s hospitality sector. Well done Seabreeze!

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Big win for Return to Paradise scholarship student

We're thrilled to share this inspiring story of Han Lemalu, a 19-year-old talent from Matautu Lefaga, the same local village as Return to Paradise Resort. Han is not just a member of the local community; he's also a scholarship student under one of the resort's educational programmes. This year, Han took home the coveted title at the Teuila Ailao Afi competition, outshining seven other finalists. Han delivered a flawless performance that captivated both the audience and judges alike.

Currently studying at the National University of Samoa (N.U.S.), he was mentored by his older cousins, who themselves have competed in international Siva Afi competitions and performed in Hong Kong. Aside from the Teuila competition, Han also participated in a national competition earlier this year, where he secured fourth place. His dream now is to compete internationally and support his family through this unique skill. Naturally, Return to Paradise Resort couldn't be prouder of Han's achievements and is excited to see where his talent takes him next!

Exciting additions across Taumeasina Island Resort

Taumeasina Island Resort has always offered a multitude of dining, accommodation, and activity options for its guests, and this is set to continue!

The resort recently revamped its activities programme to include cultural activities like hat weaving, Siva (Samoan dance), and Samoan songs, along with coconut husking. For those who prefer more active pursuits, the resort offers snorkelling, volleyball, tennis, and complimentary use of kayaks and catamarans.

Dining options are plentiful, with three restaurants and bars serving locally inspired cocktails. The resort's facilities include a cascading swimming pool, tennis courts, a water sports pavilion, cooking classes, and weekly cultural shows. For guests looking to unwind, the Fofo Spa & Sauna provides a variety of treatments using both local and international beauty products.

Accommodation is versatile, with options ranging from hotel rooms to 2 and 3-bedroom fully self-contained villas that offer water views. And there's more to come: Taumeasina Island Resort will soon add new outdoor gym equipment and a shaded children's playground to its extensive list of amenities, making it an even more attractive option for families.

Samoa’s Premier Island Resort

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Escape to paradise and experience a relaxing getaway at Taumeasina Island Resort. Offering deluxe island hotel and villa accommodation, 4 star facilities and services along with world class dining, it’s everything you want in a holiday and more! P: +685 61000 E: info@taumeasinaislandresortsamoa.com www.taumeasinaislandresortsamoa.com

Niue's fresh wave of drinking and dining

Niue, an island known for its unique experiences, has added to its allure. During peak season, the island unveiled some distinctive and rejuvenated food and beverage outlets, further cementing its status as a singular travel destination.

Washaway Café: A revived icon

Situated on the scenic Avatele Beach, the Washaway Café has long been a staple of Niue's dining scene. After a three-year hiatus, it has made a grand return, boasting significant upgrades like an expanded covered deck and increased seating. Its standout feature? An "honesty bar" system, perhaps the last in existence, where patrons serve themselves and tally up their own bill. Open only on Sundays, this café is renowned for its straightforward yet scrumptious menu, featuring burgers and fish sandwiches. All ingredients are fresh: bread is baked daily, patties are crafted by hand, and the fish is rod-and-reel caught by the owner, Willie.

Inu Hake: Local brews

Enter Inu Hake, Niue's latest addition, translating to "drink up" in the local language. This micro-brewery prides itself on hand-crafted beers and ciders, each infused with a touch of Niue, from locally-sourced vanilla to native honey. Among their signature brews are a vanilla chocolate stout, a honey-infused beer, and a tropical fusion of pineapple and coconut. For those keen on sampling, Inu Hake offers tasting trays. But the real showstopper is the Ark, a repurposed boat now serving as a bar. Right next to the Ark is Kai Ika, a restaurant offering a blend of Japanese dishes and pizzas.

Niue champions sustainability

Despite its small population, Niue is making significant strides in sustainable marine practices, particularly in fishing, diving, and overall ocean health.

The nation has taken a pioneering step by dedicating 100% of its exclusive economic zone (EEZ) to the Niue Nukutuluea Marine Park. Spanning an impressive 317,500 square kilometres, the park is divided into five marine resource use zones, with 40% designated as a no-take area.

Niue's approach prioritises a balance between economic growth and environmental preservation. By favouring low-impact tourism over commercial fishing, the island ensures a more sustainable income. A majority of the fish served in local restaurants are line-caught daily by charter operators or local Vaka (fishing canoes). This tourism-centric approach not only benefits the marine ecosystem but also bolsters the local economy, as tourists spend on various amenities during their stay.

In a bid to protect its marine ecosystem, local dive operators have initiated a programme to remove the coral-damaging Drupella Snails. This initiative has successfully removed over 50,000 snails, leading to a noticeable improvement in reef health. These snails, once extracted, find purpose either as food for village elders or as material for local artisans crafting pendants.

Furthermore, in collaboration with Niue Tourism, efforts are underway to restore corals and establish coral nurseries, especially after cyclone-induced damages. These conservation activities are being transformed into unique tourist experiences, further intertwining sustainability with tourism.

Rally of the Rock thrills

Niue Tourism recently celebrated its annual "Rally of the Rock" event, drawing 24 enthusiastic participants. The adrenaline-pumping 5-stage race kicked off in the village of Mutalau and concluded in Avatele. The event was a hit, promising even more excitement for its 2024 edition, with packages already available for purchase in New Zealand. Additionally, adventure enthusiasts can look forward to the return of the "Rockman Adventure Race Week" this November. The event promises fresh challenges and will align with the introduction of the second flight schedule.

Arrive as a visitor and leave as a friend. No crime, no traffic and no queues. Relax or explore. Swim, fish and dive in the clearest waters in the pacific. The world’s only Dark Sky Nation welcomes you to the way life used to be; the way life should be. www.niueisland.com

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Hilton Hawaiian Village: Tapa Tower refresh

The Hilton Hawaiian Village Waikiki Beach Resort, a Waikiki icon, is undergoing significant transformations. Among its diverse accommodation options, the renowned Tapa Tower is nearing the completion of a major modernisation project. The newly designed rooms, now open for reservations, form the Tapa Collection. This selection includes ocean view rooms, junior suites, one-bedroom suites, and the distinctive Tapa Family Rooms, which boast a spacious layout with two queen beds and a king bed.

In 2024, the resort also plans to rejuvenate the iconic Rainbow Tower. Many rooms offer breathtaking views of the Pacific Ocean and Waikiki coastline, with a select few providing vistas of Diamond Head. The Rainbow Tower is also celebrated for its globally recognised rainbow mural, a backdrop for numerous films and TV shows. We're eager to witness the transformation.

Hilton Waikiki redefines rooftop luxury

Just a short stroll from Waikiki Beach, Hilton Waikiki Beach has taken its guest experience to a new level with the complete renovation of its rooftop pool and sundeck. The result? A breathtaking Recreation Deck on the 10th floor, blending luxury, leisure and views in every direction!

This oasis in the heart of Waikiki boasts an expanded pool, a rejuvenating hot tub, and plush poolside cabanas. Guests can lounge on daybeds or chaise lounges, sipping cocktails from the open-air "Hang 10 Bar". For those seeking a bit of fun, the 9-hole mini-golf course offers a playful escape. With this latest addition, Hilton Waikiki Beach yet again provided guests with a luxurious retreat in the vibrant heart of Waikiki.

Hawaiian Airlines: New suites and support for Maui

Hawaiian Airlines, the largest commercial flight operator in Hawaii, has recently introduced its luxurious "Leihōkū Suites" on their Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner aircraft. These suites offer fully lie-flat seating, an 18-inch in-flight entertainment screen, personal outlets, wireless charging, and direct aisle access, all designed to evoke the natural beauty of Hawaii.

While the airline continues to operate its main hub at Daniel K. Inouye International Airport in Honolulu, it also maintains a secondary hub at Kahului Airport on Maui. Despite the recent wildfires affecting West Maui, Hawaiian Airlines is encouraging travellers to visit other parts of the island, such as the historic town of Paia and the sunny beaches of Kihei.

In the wake of the Maui wildfires, Hawaiian Airlines has been a significant contributor to relief efforts. The airline prioritised the evacuation of displaced residents and visitors, as well as the transportation of first responders, operating hundreds of flights and carrying more than 17,000 people out of Kahului Airport. Over 54,000 pounds of essential supplies, including medical equipment and animal kennels, were also transported to Maui in the critical response period following the fires. As Hawaiian Airlines continues its relief efforts, the airline invites travellers to join them in making a positive impact on the road to recovery for Maui.

Waikiki Beach Marriott: a journey through time and culture

Waikiki Beach Marriott Resort & Spa has launched Pāʻina Lūʻau Waikīkī, a new lūʻau that celebrates Waikiki's rich history and culture through traditional music and dance. This innovative addition showcases performances of hula kahiko (traditional hula), hula ‘auana (modern hula), aparima (a swift, hip-shaking dance), and Siva Afi – a dance with flaming knives performed by a world champion fire knife dancer and one of the islands' youngest keiki fire knife dancers.

Pāʻina Lūʻau Waikīkī offers guests an unforgettable evening under the stars, taking them on a journey through history and a vibrant celebration of Waikīkī's culture. The culinary offerings are equally enticing, with guests able to savour lūʻau classics like lomi lomi salmon, kalua pork, huli huli chicken, and poi, complemented by delicious salads and a 12-hour slow-roasted prime rib, all crafted from fresh, local ingredients.

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West Maui to welcome back visitors in October

In the wake of the devastating Maui wildfires, Hawaii Tourism Oceania is encouraging responsible and compassionate travel to the island. The Hawaii Community Foundation activated the Maui Strong Fund to provide financial resources to support the immediate and long-term recovery needs for the people and places affected by the Maui wildfires.

Many visitors to Maui have enjoyed the historic and cultural sites of Lahaina and neighbouring Kaanapali Beach. The devastation that occurred and the use of the accommodations outside of the area to house people who have lost their homes, means that West Maui was discouraged as place for visitors.

But as of October 8 2023, visitors may return, according to a proclamation by Governor Josh Green. Those who wish to contribute to the recovery of a previously popular and delightful part of the world can do so through: hawaiicommunityfoundation.org/maui-strong

Twin Fin Hotel rides new wave

After a multi-million-dollar makeover, the newly renovated Twin Fin Hotel, formerly known as the Aston Waikiki Beach Hotel, has repositioned itself as the go-to destination for travellers seeking a blend of local culture, art, and music. Guests will be welcomed into refreshed rooms featuring updated designs and authentic experiences deeply rooted in Hawaiian culture. The hotel's name, Twin Fin, is inspired by the surfboard design that gained popularity in the 1970s and is making a comeback. True to its name, the hotel offers prime access to small to medium surf conditions, perfect for a cruisy surfing experience right in front of the property.

Foodies will be delighted to know that the iconic Tiki's Grill & Bar continues to be a part of the Twin Fin experience. Known for its casual American and Pacific-Rim menu, the restaurant offers live contemporary Hawaiian music every night and stunning sunset views. For those who believe breakfast is the most important meal of the day, the Coconut Club on the 21st floor offers a feast for both the palate and the eyes, with panoramic views of Waikiki Beach and Diamond Head crater.

USS Missouri unveils immersive tours

The iconic Battleship Missouri Memorial in Pearl Harbour has added two immersive tours to its offerings. The first new addition, the Captain’s Tour, takes you through the ship's command operations. Highlights include the luxurious Captain's in-port cabin, which hosted distinguished guests like President Harry Truman and Marilyn Monroe, and the Combat Engagement Centre. The tour concludes with an inside look at Gun Turret #1, revealing the mechanics behind the Mighty Mo's firepower.

The second tour, the Chief Engineer’s Tour, delves into the engineering marvels of the ship. Walk down Broadway, the ship's longest passage, and explore Fire Room #4 to see one of the massive boilers. The tour ends in the aft plotting room, where you can pull the trigger that fires the ship's big guns. Both tours offer a deeper understanding of the USS Missouri, paying tribute to the men who served below deck and those who commanded this legendary vessel.

Romer Waikiki: A modern nod to classic Waikiki

For many first-time visitors to Waikiki, the 3-star Ambassador Hotel was a popular choice, providing a comfortable stay in a prime location. Established in 1965, The Ambassador was just a short walk from Waikiki Beach and near numerous shops, restaurants, and bars. Recently, the Ambassador underwent a significant refurbishment. On 1 October 2023, it reopened as The Romer Waikiki at the Ambassador.

Ideally located in the heart of Waikiki, the hotel offers residence-style amenities, including full kitchens, complimentary cable internet, cable televisions, and flat-screen TVs. Guests can also unwind by the inviting swimming pool. The hotel's design marries nostalgia with contemporary flair. Its unique exterior pays tribute to its 1960s heritage, complemented by modernised interiors.

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Radisson Blu Mirage: Naisoso Island's upcoming gem

The Radisson Hotel Group is expanding its Fijian portfolio with the introduction of the Radisson Blu Mirage Resort. Set to open in early 2026, this resort will grace the picturesque Naisoso Island. Easily accessible from Nadi, Naisoso Island is a Pacific jewel, boasting nature reserves, parklands, and immaculate sandy beaches. The Radisson Blu Mirage Resort promises a tranquil tropical retreat, with apartments offering direct beachfront access and panoramic ocean views.

Accommodation options range from modern guestrooms with a serene coastal theme to spacious one to three-bedroom apartments and expansive villas equipped with contemporary kitchen amenities. The resort's facilities are set to impress, featuring a boutique shopping area, three beachfront pools, and three dining venues, including a stylish rooftop restaurant and bar. Additional amenities encompass a sunset bar, café, premium spa, gym, kids club, 24-hour reception, tour desk, event space, and a convenient minimart. We eagerly await its unveiling.

InterContinental welcomes new sales team members

InterContinental Fiji Golf Resort and Spa has announced the appointment of two local professionals to its sales team - a move that aligns with the resort's commitment to fostering Fijian leadership and nurturing local talent. Sariza Shafique has joined the team as the Director of Sales – Luxury & Leisure.

With over six years of experience in sales within international hotel chains, Sariza will focus on driving sales performance, expanding the luxury travel market share, and strengthening ties with global partners.

Walter Alexander, with over 15 years in the tourism sector, has been appointed as the Director of Sales – MICE & Weddings.

Walter's extensive experience, especially from his five-year tenure as a Sales Manager specialising in MICE from Australia and New Zealand, will be invaluable. He will lead sales in these segments and collaborate with the team to shape the resort's group future sales strategy.

Lachlan Walker, Area General Manager - South Pacific, IHG Hotels & Resorts said, "we are thrilled to have dynamic Fijian leaders like Sariza and Walter on board. Their expertise and dedication will undoubtedly enhance our leadership team's efforts to provide unmatched luxury experiences for our guests."

SCENIC FLIGHTS AND ISLAND TRANSFERS

Island Hoppers Resort Express Service offers seamless transfers from Nadi Airport or Denarau to the Mamanuca Island Resorts, Coral Coast, Savusavu, Taveuni, Yasawas and beyond. Our Scenic Flights are also a great way to see a spectacular view of Fiji over lush rain forests through the mountain highlands or over the beautiful islands.

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WE’LL MAKE SURE YOUR WEDDING DAY IS YOUR PERFECT DAY.

Planning a wedding can be stressful, but we're here to make it easier. At DoubleTree Resort by Hilton Hotel Fiji - Sonaisali Island, we want your day to be perfect and that's what we aim for.

Our island setting provides the perfect location for a spectacular wedding with many waterfront ceremony and reception locations to choose from, not to mention the breathtaking views of the surrounding Mamanuca islands!

Situated on a private, tropical island of lush gardens and beautiful ocean views, where you can enjoy an authentic Fijian experience just minutes from the mainland. Our team will work with you to ensure every detail of your wedding is taken care of so that your day is absolutely perfect.

For more information on our wedding packages, email hiltonfiji.events@hilton.com

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Fiji Airways ushers in a New Era with the Airbus A350

Fiji's skies just got a little more modern! National carrier, Fiji Airways recently unveiled its two latest acquisitions. First, the cutting-edge Airbus A350-900XWB, christened the Island of Beqa. The Island of Beqa is the third A350 to grace Fiji Airways' fleet, reflecting the airline's forward-thinking approach.

On top of that, Fiji Airways added a fourth Airbus A350-900 XWB to its lineup, and reached a key sustainability goal by utilising Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF) for the first time. The newly acquired A350, named the Island of Vatulele, demonstrates Fiji Airways’ commitment to reducing carbon emissions and ensuring a sustainable future for aviation.

These new additions also signify a major leap in the airline's growth strategy, introducing up to 30,000 extra seats monthly across its growing network.

For Auckland-based travellers, this means direct access to the A350's unparalleled in-flight experience, with as many as four weekly flights connecting them to Fiji. But the journey doesn't stop there. This aircraft also connects New Zealand to global hubs like Melbourne, Sydney, Hong Kong, Los Angeles, San Francisco and Vancouver, with direct to Christchurch flights planned for the future.

The A350 promises more than just a destination; it's an experience. Passengers are in for a treat with revamped culinary offerings, an expanded entertainment suite featuring content from the likes of Disney+ & HBO Max, and wellness routines to ensure a refreshing journey.

Fiji Airways Crowned Top Airline in Australia and Pacific

At the 2023 World Airline Awards held during the Paris Air Show, Fiji Airways soared to the top, clinching the title of Skytrax Best Airline in Australia and the Pacific. This marks a significant milestone as it's the first time Fiji's flagship carrier has secured this honour. On top of that, the airline took home the Skytrax Best Airline Staff in Australia and the Pacific award for the fourth consecutive year. Last year, Fiji Airways stood third, trailing behind giants Qantas and Air New Zealand. However, this year, they've surpassed their bigger competitors, claiming the top spot in the Australia and Pacific category.

The result reflects the airline’s consistent focus on delivering top-notch service –delivered with natural Fijian warmth and hospitality! It should also be noted that the awards are based solely on customer feedback - with over 20 million entries, the survey evaluated more than 325 airlines before finalising the results.

Business Class Goes to a New Level

Business class travellers flying with Fiji Airways are in for a treat. Not only will they have exclusive access to the Premier Lounge at Nadi Airport, but they can also stay connected throughout their journey on the A350 with complimentary in-flight internet.

The A350 cabins have undergone a significant upgrade. Passengers will enjoy refreshed menus and an expanded in-flight entertainment (IFE) selection. Those in

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the economy class have a choice of three gourmet hot meals, complemented by an array of fruits, salads, and desserts. Soon, the IFE will also feature content from entertainment giants like Disney and HBO. For those seeking relaxation, the IFE will introduce meditation, breathwork, and exercise sessions.

The A350 business class cabin is designed for pure comfort and convenience, featuring 33 seats in a 1-2-1 arrangement. Each seat offers a 44” pitch, lie-flat capability, a 17” monitor for in-seat video, a USB port, in-seat power, and ondemand entertainment.

Economy class isn't left behind. The A350 cabin is set in a 3-3-3 layout, with 39 Bula Space Seats offering a 34” pitch and a 6-degree recline. The remaining 262 economy seats provide a 31-32” pitch and the same recline. All economy seats come equipped with a 12” monitor, 15 minutes of free inflight Wi-Fi, a USB port, and in-seat power for every three seats, ensuring passengers remain entertained and charged up throughout their journey!

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New retail precinct for Plantation Island Resort

Plantation Island Resort has elevated its guest experience with the opening of a new retail precinct that features a variety of outlets designed to meet the needs of holidaymakers. Island Traders will be a popular addition - the minimart will offer essentials, snacks, and personal care items. Tapoos, a brand with 82 years of history in Fiji, provides a range of clothing, accessories, jewellery, and souvenirs. Beach Hut, hosted by award-winning local designer Tracey Farrington, offers fashion-forward clothing and accessories.

For those looking to pamper themselves, Totoka Hair and Make Up, the 2022 Fiji Excellence in Tourism’s Wedding Operator of the Year, is now on the island. Bata Bata Milk Bar is the resort's first dedicated milk bar, offering homemade ice creams, sorbets, and milkshakes – perfect for long days in the sun!

The new Booking Office is ready to handle all restaurant reservations, massage appointments, and tour bookings, including surf trips and snorkelling. And finally, the New Ocean Bar by the Ocean Pool offers cold beverages and light snacks, making relaxation even easier for guests!

Shangri-La Yanuca Island welcomes new Italian chef

Shangri-La Yanuca Island is renowned for its exceptional dining options. The resort recently announced the appointment of Manuel Fernando Agostino as the new Italian chef for its Golden Cowrie Coastal Italian Restaurant. Manuel, originally from Italy, brings a wealth of experience from fine dining establishments and luxury hotels around the world. His culinary journey includes stints at prestigious venues like Badrutt's Palace Hotel, Nobu Restaurant, La Môme Cannes, Cecconi's Mayfair in London, and Tschuggen Grand Hotel in Switzerland.

"I am ready to take on the challenge," said Manuel, who is excited to bring his expertise in Italian cuisine to the Pacific for the first time. "I look forward to showcasing Italian dishes to Shangri-La's international guests."

Executive Chef Arnold Alphonsus and General Manager Mr. Francis Lee both expressed their enthusiasm for having Mr. Manuel join the team. "His culinary understanding will greatly benefit the resort, especially for lovers of Italian cuisine," said Mr. Lee.

Outrigger Fiji unveils first phase of major refurbishment

Outrigger Fiji Beach Resort, located on Viti Levu's Coral Coast, has recently completed the first stage of an extensive refurbishment project that began in October 2022. The first phase of the renovation includes 16 upgraded premium Bures and the introduction of a new "Premium Ocean View" room category. These 46 rooms, originally part of the "Lagoon Wing," are located at the heart of the resort and feature contemporary design, ocean views, and the resort's signature Talai Butler service.

The second phase of the refurbishment is already underway, focusing on the main accommodation wings, remaining Bures, and the main buffet restaurant and lobby. The entire transformation is expected to be completed by November 2023. The resort has remained open throughout the project, ensuring minimal impact on guest experience and operations.

Ben Johnson, Area Director of Sales and Marketing, Fiji Islands, expressed excitement about the ongoing renovations, stating, "This thoughtful design project is a perfect balance of traditional style with contemporary touches, bringing the brightness and beauty of the Bula Spirit into our accommodations." We look forward to seeing further progress.

WHEELCHAIR ACCESSIBLE VEHICLE & SANDCRUISER

WHEELCHAIR ACCESSIBLE VEHICLE & SANDCRUISER

TTF upgrades to the latest wheelchair accessible vehicle to a new level with BraunAbility & offers clients a Sandcruiser Beach Wheelchair to access pools, the beach and some of the remote locations. The combination of Sandcruiser & Wheelchair accessible vehicle is a unique offering for our clients. Special properties for wheelchair accessible vehicle are:

TTF upgrades to the latest wheelchair accessible vehicle to a new level with BraunAbility & offers clients a Sandcruiser pools, the beach and some of the remote locations. The combination of Sandcruiser & Wheelchair accessible clients. Special properties for wheelchair accessible vehicle are:

• 330kg lift capability

• 330kg lift capability

• 8 passengers customized sitting

• 8 passengers customized sitting

• Client in wheel chair sits in between other passengers

• Client in wheel chair sits in between other passengers

• Lock and fully secured

• Lock and fully secured

• Enough luggage space

• Enough luggage space

• Electronic operated lift and has manual override in case of emergency

• Electronic operated lift and has manual override in case of emergency

TTF has the only wheelchair vehicle & sandcruiser in the tourism industry in Fiji. For more information, please log on: www.touristtransportfiji.com or email us on: enquiries@ttf.com.fj Testimonial: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3dVk_iewJto

TTF has the only wheelchair vehicle & sandcruiser in the tourism industry in Fiji. For more information, please log on enquiries@ttf.com.fj

Testimonial: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3dVk_iewJto

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Have you ever been somewhere so beautiful, it made you feel like the luckiest person in the world? That's what we're here for.

We believe that every event is special and that is why we take the time to understand your needs. Whether you need assistance with planning or execution, we have the expertise to make it happen.

Our romantic wedding venues include beachfront locations sitting on over 2 kilometres of private beach, ocean-view ballrooms and a sunset-facing lawn. Each package comes with a bouquet and boutonnières, catering and a wedding coordinator. Whether you're planning an intimate gathering or a grand affair, our team will help you create the perfect event!

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For more information on our wedding packages, email hiltonfiji.events@hilton.com

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Radisson Blu Resort Fiji: A world of dining delights

When it comes to dining, Radisson Blu Resort Fiji leaves no stone unturned in offering a diverse range of culinary experiences. Whether you're in the mood for international cuisine, vegetarian delights, or a traditional Fijian feast, the resort has something for everyone. And that's just the tip of the iceberg. From Thai and Italian specialties to Japanese Teppanyaki and unique in-water dining, the options are as varied as they are delicious. For those seeking a more private and romantic setting, the resort also offers Signature Tables for an intimate outdoor dining experience.

Blu Bar and Grill: The dining hub

You could say this is where it all starts…with a yummy buffet breakfast! Indeed Blu Bar and Grill is where guests kick off the day with a fabulous spread that includes everything from grilled sausages and omelettes to fresh fruit and cereals. When lunchtime rolls around the options don’t step - signature burgers, pizzas, or nutritious plant-based choices, means there’s something for everyone. Come dinner, guests can treat themselves to Surf & Turf selections created from a mix of succulent meats, seafood, and local dishes.

Teppanyaki: A Japanese feast

Teppanyaki at Radisson Blu Resort Fiji is more than just a meal; it's a full sensory experience. The chefs here are not only culinary experts but also skilled entertainers, flipping and juggling ingredients on the teppan grill with remarkable skill. Each bite is a journey, from succulent meats to perfectly grilled vegetables. The sushi and sashimi options are just as mouthwatering. As with any Teppanyaki experience, you'll have the chance to catch flying food, which is fun for both the 'catcher' and other guests. Note: there is a maximum of 6 guests per seating, so make sure to book in advance. Additionally, guests must be 13 years old and over.

Chantara: Thai in a tranquil setting

Chantara is one of our favourite family dining spots (anywhere in Denarau). The vibrant restaurant offers a feast of Thai flavours and aromas. And the open layout provides views that complement the ambiance, complete with a soothing waterfall backdrop! In short, it’s relaxed and family-friendly. The menu features Thai classics like Pad Thai, Panang Curry, Thai Basil Stir Fry and so on. And not to mention a long list of yummy appetisers like crispy sweet corn and deep fried chicken wings. Chantara go out of their way to use the freshest possible ingredients and the result is delicious, authentic Thai that everyone will enjoy.

Basilico: Italian comfort food

Basilico is where the warmth of Italian cuisine meets the welcoming spirit of Fijian hospitality. The restaurant has a real family-friendly vibe, i.e. perfect for a relaxed meal and no need to worry about ‘shooshing’ the kids. Freshly baked focaccia sets the stage for the culinary delights that follow, from a generous selection of antipasti to main courses featuring grilled seafood and homemade pasta. The dessert options offer the perfect sweet ending to a satisfying meal. Our personal favourites – Prawn Linguine tossed with basil pesto and Sicilian Baked Local Reef Fish topped with a garlic and parsley crust – perfecto!

Lomani Wai: Unique Fijian dining

Lomani Wai offers a dining experience unlike any other in Denarau. Set in one of the resort's climate-controlled lagoon pools, diners can enjoy their meal with their feet dipped in the water. The evening begins with a traditional Fijian welcoming ceremony, followed by a three-course menu featuring local specialties. As guests dine, local performers add an extra layer of authenticity with traditional dances and songs. It's a dining experience that captures the essence of Fiji, both on the plate and in the atmosphere.

Signature tables: Exclusive dining

Signature Tables at Radisson Blu Resort Fiji offer a refined and exclusive dining experience. The setting is magical, offering panoramic views of the Mamanuca Islands, stunning sunsets and at night, a sky full of twinkling stars. Personal butler service elevates the experience, attending to every detail from wine selection to the pacing of the courses. The menu is a gastronomic adventure, featuring dishes that are both innovative and deeply rooted in tradition. It's an experience so enchanting that it feels like time stands still, allowing guests to savour every moment.

Byblos: A taste of the mediterranean

Rounding off the international selection is Byblos, a Lebanese-inspired eatery that serves up fresh, fragrant cuisine. Think genuine flavours and vibrant traditions of Mediterranean cooking, featuring a menu that includes both cold and hot mezze selections, classic tabbouleh, hummus, freshly baked saj bread, and the ever-popular Mediterranean dessert, baklava. Byblos will be re-opening to guests in October.

Savour the world on a plate

Radisson Blu Resort Fiji is a culinary paradise that offers a world of dining delights, ensuring there's something for every palate. From the hearty breakfasts at Blu Bar and Grill to the sensory feast of Japanese Teppanyaki, the resort is a gastronomic playground. Whether you're craving Thai flavors at Chantara, Italian comfort food at Basilico, or a unique Fijian experience at Lomani Wai, you'll find it right here.

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Blu Bar and Grill Chantara Basilico Lomani Wai Byblos

Local artists shine at Sheraton Fiji's Art Vibes

Sheraton Fiji Golf & Beach Resort recently celebrated Fiji's rich artistic culture with its Art Vibes Exhibition. Hosted in the resort's Sota Lounge, the event featured the works of three local artists, each bringing their unique perspective on Fiji's stunning landscapes and vibrant culture. The exhibition was part of Marriott's Serve360 programme, reinforcing the company's commitment to supporting local communities and talent. Make sure you check out some of these featured artists:

Kalani Muller (@kalani.muller): A Fiji-based photographer whose work is deeply influenced by the ocean and natural landscapes. Kalani's art captures the essence of Fiji, from its majestic oceans to its serene sunsets.

Noila Souza (@a_lion_draws): A Brazilian artist whose vibrant creations reflect her love for Fiji and New Zealand. Noila's art is a colourful celebration of life and nature, often displayed on various canvases ranging from surfboards to grand murals.

Arvin Sukul (@redcavearts): A self-taught artist from Suva, Arvin blends Pacific and Indian cultural themes in his work. His textured abstract art and fish paintings are rich in colour, adding beauty to walls both in Fiji and internationally.

First Spartan Trifecta for Fiji

Fiji is set to host its first-ever Spartan Trifecta from November 9th to 12th. This challenging event is part of the international Spartan Events calendar and aims to push participants to their physical and mental limits! Achieving the Trifecta involves completing three iconic Spartan race formats in a single season: the Sprint, Super, and either the Beast or Ultra. Participants who complete all three earn a unique medal symbolising their accomplishment. The event, supported by Fiji Airways, the official event airline, will be an annual fixture in Fiji for the next three years. It's expected to attract over 2,000 international competitors during this period. The races will feature a variety of challenges, from scaling walls to navigating mud pits, allowing participants of all fitness levels to test themselves.

Hosted at Aviva Racecourse in Sabeto, Nadi, the event has the backing of Tourism Fiji and local landowners. It promises to be a highlight on Fiji's international sporting calendar for years to come.

A Free Night and a Free Nanny!

Malolo Island Resort is all about a bure near the beach, surrounded by the world’s friendliest people and their living and authentic culture. Perfect for families and couples alike, fill your day with myriad activities or simply unwind and do nothing at all.

During February and March* 2024, Stay five nights and get the sixth night free PLUS your own Malolo Mei Mei (nanny). But we’re not stopping with a free nanny – we’ll also give you a free port-a-cot to use during your stay, children under four-years eat free AND, if parents purchase a Meal Plan,* all kids under 13 years eat for free!*

Malolo – the way the world should be. For reservations and information visit maloloisland.com *Conditions apply. Approx rates only - check daily FOREX rates. T +679 672 0978 E maloloares1@ahuraresorts.com

for six nights for a family of four 2,600* from NZD$

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Yasawa Island Resort: Low season luxury

Located in the stunning Yasawa Group, Yasawa Island Resort is accessible via a short 35-minute seaplane journey or a 2 to 3-hour ferry or catamaran ride. This quiet slice of paradise offers an all-inclusive stay, with 18 traditional bures nestled amidst swaying palm trees - all just steps away from a pristine beach. (The resort boasts access to 10 such beaches in total).

Right now, the resort is offering special deals for the low season, complete with generous resort credits, making it an even more attractive destination for travellers. Particularly those who have the flexibility to travel outside the traditional peak season months. And as always, the resort's tariff includes all gourmet meals and snacks, non-alcoholic beverages, complimentary Wi-Fi in public spaces, and standard activities.

Fiji’s first and only authentic over-water bures.

Luxury. A special place in a magical location for adults only. Proudly Fijian owned and traditionally designed amidst a pristine and protected natural environment, surrounded by azure ocean. Stay 7 nights and receive free helicopter, seaplane or private speedboat transfers* Or between November and March, stay 5 nights and receive a sixth night FREE.

From NZD $850pp* per night including all meals. *Conditions apply. Approx rates only – check daily FOREX rates.

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Malolo Island Resort scoops it up sweet treats

Malolo Island Resort has introduced a delightful new feature that is sure to please! The resort recently opened the Malolo Coastal Cones Ice Cream Parlour. Located near the pools and the Tween/Teen Lounge, the parlour offers a daily-changing menu of soft-serve ice cream flavours – including local favorites like ripe vudi banana, coconut, and passionfruit, as well as classic options like vanilla, chocolate, and strawberry.

All ice creams are made in-house by the resort's team of pastry chefs, using fresh, locally-sourced ingredients. Plus, they're gluten-free. Guests can also customise their ice cream with a variety of toppings and sauces, from red velvet cake and caramel popcorn to hot fudge and berry drizzle. The icing on the cake, Malolo Island Resort is set to offer a "Kids Eat Free Package" next year, which will include a complimentary daily cone from the new ice cream parlour.

Captain Cook Cruises: New itineraries. New ship

Exciting news for cruise enthusiasts! Captain Cook Cruises Fiji is expanding its schedule with new itineraries starting April 2024. Guests will be able to explore the stunning Southern Lau and Northern Lau regions with 7-night itineraries, or opt for extended 14-night adventures to Fiji/Samoa and Fiji/ Tonga. These new routes promise an immersive experience, featuring village visits, bird watching, trekking, and unparalleled snorkelling and diving opportunities in pristine waters.

But that's not all. Starting 11 November, the MS Caledonian Sky will take over cruising duties from the MV Reef Endeavour. The Caledonian Sky offers an elevated small-ship expedition experience, featuring 57 spacious suites— some with private balconies—as well as comfortable public spaces and dining options both undercover and al fresco. An elevator for easy access adds to the convenience.

As always, all meals, tea, coffee, water, two daily shore excursions, water activities, onboard marine biologist lectures, and even first and Wi-Fi are included in the price. Get ready to explore authentic Fiji like never before!

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Pacific Resort Aitutaki: Luxury meets sustainability

Pacific Resort Aitutaki in Rarotonga is no stranger to accolades, consistently earning praise for its luxurious offerings. The resort's commitment to sustainability has recently been internationally acknowledged, earning it a spot in the Considerate Collection within the Small Luxury Hotels of the World. This esteemed group comprises luxury hotels deeply dedicated to sustainable practices, proving that luxury and eco-consciousness can coexist seamlessly. The Considerate Collection recognises the increasing number of travellers who desire luxury accommodations while being environmentally aware and connected to their destination's local communities. Hotels under the Considerate Collection banner are deeply communitycentric, prioritising local employment and promoting local products. These hotels offer more than just a stay; they serve as gateways to authentic cultural experiences.

True Bliss at Spa Nautilus

Every holiday should come with at least a little bit of pampering. If your destination is Rarotonga, Spa Nautilus at Nautilus Resort on Muri Beach is a slice of paradise where you can unwind and rejuvenate. Set amidst lush tropical gardens, Spa Nautilus offers a full array of indulgent treatments designed to pamper your body and calm your soul. From luxurious retreat packages to soothing massages and hot stone therapy, the spa has something for everyone seeking a tranquil escape.

For couples looking to share a memorable experience, the Nautilus Couples Retreat is a must-try. This pampering package includes a rejuvenating body scrub, Polynesian massages, and classic facials. To top off this blissful experience, couples are treated to a bottle of sparkling wine and a sumptuous cheese platter. Bliss!

Spring 2023 islandtime 49 Beachfront and garden bungalows Onsite restaurant and bar Swimming pool, BBQ, guest laundry Rarotonga’s quiet southern coast PO Box 23, Rarotonga, Cook Islands p:+682 20002 e: beach@palmgrove.net www.palmgrove.net Welcome to Palm Grove yourprivatepieceofparadise! 2023 2023 Cook Islands
Daily 11am to 3pm Includes: snorkelling gear, BBQ Lunch, island coconut husking and pareu tying show. Fun for all ages. www.captaintamas.com

A taste of paradise: Little Polynesian’s Bruschetta

While we don't normally share recipes, we've received feedback that authentic Pacific recipes would be a delightful treat. It offers a chance to savour a taste of the Pacific – a perfect teaser for those looking forward to a Pacific journey.

To kick things off, we're sharing a dish straight from the kitchen of Little Polynesian Resort in Rarotonga.

This recipe, brimming with a blend of unique ingredients and tropical flavours, promises to whisk your palate away to a Pacific haven. So, throw on your apron and prepare for a culinary escape!

Ingredients:

• Freshly baked sourdough bread

• Ripe tomatoes, diced

• Crumbled feta cheese

• Pesto

• Finely chopped spring onion

• Chopped sundried tomatoes

• Pinch of garlic

• Finely chopped red onions

• Chunky chopped olives

• Squeeze of tangy lemon juice

• Pinch of salt & pepper

• Drizzle of olive oil

• Fresh finely chopped basil & a few sprigs to dress the top

• Balsamic reduction – drizzled on top

• Garnished with parmesan crisps (melted parmesan spread, that is dried broken up when dried)

Preparation:

1. Begin by gently toasting the sourdough slices to achieve the perfect crunch.

2. In a mixing bowl, combine the diced tomatoes, feta, spring onion, sundried tomatoes, garlic, red onions, olives, chopped basil and a few light drizzles of olive oil.

3. Squeeze fresh lemon juice over the mixture and season with a pinch of black pepper and salt for that unique Polynesian twist.

4. Give it a gentle toss, allowing the flavours to meld together.

5. Spread the pesto across each sourdough slices.

6. Generously spoon the refreshing Polynesian mixture onto each slice, ensuring that every bite is bursting with tropical flavours.

7. Drizzle a touch of balsamic reduction and finish with a garnish of basil and parmesan crisps and serve!

Once you've prepared this tantalising dish, it's time to enjoy paradise on a plate that will let the flavours transport you to the pristine beaches of the Cook Islands. The next time you're craving a taste of the tropics, bring a little slice of Polynesian heaven into your kitchen with this easy-to-make recipe.

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Extensive upgrades for Motu Beachfront Art Villas

Since Rose and John Dunn took over Motu Beachfront Art Villas a few years ago, they've been committed to rejuvenating this unique art resort. The couple, have almost completed a series of upgrades that include new thatched roofs, modernised interiors, and private sun decks.

The focus has now shifted to the gardens, grounds, and beach. The gardens have been re-landscaped with organic shapes, native plants, and local granite rocks, creating a serene atmosphere. The beach, affected by last winter's cyclone season, has been replenished with fresh white sand. Motu holds the distinction of being the Pacific's first art resort. Proceeds from its operation go towards supporting Pacific artists and contributing to education and healthcare in the Cook Islands.

World Cup fever at The Edgewater Resort & Spa

With the Rugby World Cup in full swing, The Edgewater Resort & Spa was the place to be. The resort's staff embraced the spirit of the tournament, with different divisions rallying behind their chosen teams – including Team England (SEO, Laundry and Grounds) and Team New Zealand (food and Beverage), Team Australia (Housekeeping) and Team France (Activities). But it wasn’t just the staff who were getting into the game. Guests soak up the atmosphere of the World Cup by catching live matches on the resort's big screen! (Go the AB’s).

Chilled, Relaxing, Welcoming

Aroa Beachside Resort offers adults (16+) only accommodation, tucked away on the western side of Rarotonga on an exquisite secluded white sandy beach best known for it’s picturesque sunsets and amazing snorkeling. The resort has 12 fully self-contained air-conditioned rooms with lagoon views plus an on-site beach bar & restaurant - The Shipwreck Hut.

• Free daily tropical breakfast

• Free daily housekeeping service

• Free use of snorkeling equipment, kayaks and paddle boards

• Unlimited free wifi throughout the resort

• All day menu available from midday. Open 7 days at The Shipwreck Hut.

• Live entertainment 7 days from 5:30pm

Aro’a Beachside Resort & Shipwreck Hut

P.O.Box 2160 Arorangi, Rarotonga, Cook Islands

Phone: +682 22166 Email: aroa@aroabeachsideresort.com www.aroabeach.com

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