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Outrigger on the Lagoon Fiji

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Located less than an hour from Nadi International Airport, Outrigger on the Lagoon Fiji is a deluxe, five–star beachfront property reminiscent of a traditional Fijian village.

A true Fijian experience
Set on a white sand beach amongst 40 acres of tall palms and landscaped gardens, the resort features 207 deluxe air-conditioned guestrooms, most with ocean views and private balconies. There are also 47 air-conditioned, traditionally thatched bures (bungalows) featuring high-vaulted, tapa-lined ceilings that offer a true Fijian experience. Standard with every room and bure is a fridge, satellite TV, pay-per-view movies, in-room safe, coffee maker, direct dial telephone, broadband internet, hairdryer, free parking and daily maid service.

Guests staying in a Bure, Suite or Deluxe Oceanview Room will also experience the talai (butler) VIP service. This includes welcome drinks, unpacking, ironing and the personal delivery of complimentary champagne and canapés every afternoon.

Relax by the expansive swimming pool and take full advantage of the beautiful beach with activities including paddle boards, kayaks, snorkelling equipment and horseriding. The resort also boasts a complimentary 24-hour fitness centre, two championship floodlit tennis courts, world-class golf training facilities and two Kids Clubs.

Fiji’s finest spa facility
The resort’s spa, Bebe Sanctuary, features eight treatment rooms, a health bar and a dedicated beauty centre. Located on the mountain ridge behind the resort, the spa offers breathtaking views of the Pacific. Also within the complex is the amazing Bure Ni Loloma wedding chapel.

The new, beachfront Sundowner Restaurant is ideal for casual get-togethers and offers wood fired gourmet pizzas, char grilled steaks, fresh salads and icy cold beers.

Nightly entertainment
Evening entertainment brings Fijian traditions alive with graceful meke dances and firewalks ensuring that guests take away a taste of the real Fiji. There is also a convenient travel desk for exciting off-site activities such as whitewater rafting, cruises and sightseeing.

At Outrigger on the Lagoon Fiji a friendly ‘bula’ and a welcoming smile will greet you wherever you go.




Location of Outrigger on the Lagoon Fiji



Guide to Coral Coast

The Coral Coast is 80 kilometres of barrier reef beaches on the sheltered southern side of Vitu Levu about halfway between Nadi and Suva. The temperate climate and great variety of accommodation- from self contained 'bure' cottages to international five star resorts- make it a popular tourist retreat. The resorts offer great recreation facilities, restaurants, cultural performances and nightlife, while the pristine waters and reefs create an underwater paradise for snorkeling and diving. You can throw in a line with the locals or take out a charter vessel for game fishing.

There are some spectacular surf beaches too, and for those wanting to take in some nature, history and culture- visit the Sigatoka Sand Dunes, where shifting sands and archaeological digs continue to reveal skeletons and pottery artefacts dating back to 15BC or the Kula Eco-Park in Korotogo which displays rarely seen indigenous species. Head for the hills into the beautiful Sigatoka Valley, aptly named the salad bowl of Fiji, a colourful patchwork of agricultural fields, Fijian villages, Indian settlements, temples and volcanic hills. It offers spectacular scenery and a fascinating history of the Tongan tribes who were the last to resist Christianity.

At Tavuni Hill you can walk amongst the ruins of an ancient fort. The cave tour follows the Tongan trail to Naihehe Caves to see the spectacular rock formations and awesome reminders of the past. The same tour takes you for a river ride on traditional bamboo rafts. There is also a waterfall tour where you can learn about plant medicines on a rainforest trek, participate in authentic ceremonies with a village chief and swim in a beautiful tropical waterfall.

For a little island fun, Robinson Crusoe Island is fringed with white sandy beaches, and offers great snorkelling and Pacific isle entertainment. To get there, take a jungle boat ride or a sea plane which is based on the river at Sigatoka Town. It is also possible to enjoy scenic flights of the coast and valley or charter a small plane for airport transfers.

In the bustling town of Sigatoka, locals and tourists blend together when eating, shopping and socialising. Farmers barter their wares in the central market-place and there are duty free shops, supermarkets, tailors, bars and cafes. There are quaint roadside markets right along the Coral Coast stretch, so even those just driving through will be able to enjoy this lovely area.