Pacific Island Living Issue 33

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B E A CH COMBE R Every issue we bring you the news, views, people, products and places from all around the Pacific.

YOUR ISLAND OFFICE AWAITS Tired of working from home? Well, why not work from someone else’s, for example Nanuku Auberge Resort on Fiji’s Pacific Coast. Auberge Resorts Collection the company behind Nanuku is offering guests the opportunity to work from the resort with specially designed packages for those who can get away from it all but want to continue running their business remotely. Guests can simply pack their laptop and reinvigorate their approach to work; enjoying conference calls, online meetings and emails poolside – cocktails optional! Logan Miller, general manager of Nanuku Auberge Resort says, “Remote with Auberge provides singles, couples and families with a fresh new way to work, learn and play, while they surrender to Fiji’s unique culture and tranquillity.” All guests booking a Remote with Auberge package can opt for an ‘in-villa office’ complete with monitor, wireless mouse, keyboard, whiteboard for creative thinking, charging station and access to 24-hour support for assistance with technology, printing, office supply needs and more. For a little more freedom, a make-shift office can be arranged around guests’ private pools, or in Nanuku’s socially distanced Tabua or Meke rooms. All while soaking up breathtaking views of Beqa Lagoon. Nanuku’s dedicated Business Concierge would be on hand to assist with any business needs or requests. Remote with Auberge is an extended-stay program available to guests staying seven nights or longer. The base package includes: concierge business services, daily á la carte breakfast at Kanavata Restaurant & Lounge, sunset canapés and endless non-alcoholic beverages and nibbles. Extensive á la carte menus are available for lunch and dinner. While getting there for many might be difficult, for those who

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can make their way to Fiji, or are already there here are a few options for arrival: Access via sea: • Fiji is open to ocean travellers via the Fiji Government ‘Blue Lanes’ initiative. • Yachts and pleasure craft can arrive into Port Denarau Marina. After either 14 days of isolation at sea, or via quarantine in the Marina, access is granted. Access via air: • Nanuku has a private airstrip on their property. Private flights from any major city in Fiji can be arranged upon request. • Planes can arrive from any airport within Fiji to Nanuku; the largest aircraft that can land at Nanuku’s aerodrome is a twin-otter plane. • Helicopters can collect guests from Denarau and transfer directly to Nanuku. • International private jets arrive via Nadi International Airport to clear customs, then can be transferred to Nanuku by road or air.


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