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Fiji Records Best Ever
International Visitor Arrival Result
Fiji has established a new visitor arrival record welcoming more
than 631,000 international visitors across 2010.
Figures released by the Bureau of Statistics show a 631,868 international
visitors travelled to the destination for the 12-month period
January-December 2010, that figure eclipsing the 542,186 total achieved
for the same period in 2009 by more than 16 per cent.
An ecstatic Tourism Fiji CEO, Josefa Tuamoto said while the 2010 result
had seen the destination cross the 600,000 visitor mark for the first
time, it had also effectively smashed previous visitor arrival projections
set in 2009 in which the destination had set a target of 600,000
international travellers for 2010.
Australia continued to be the primary source of growth in arrivals to Fiji
for the period with arrivals increasing by 28 per cent year on year to
318,185, in the process accounting for 50.4 per cent of total arrivals.
New Zealand visitor arrivals reached 97,857, a 7.7 per cent growth on the
previous year, United States of America arrivals increased by three per
cent to top 53,122, Pacific Islands numbers rose 11.7 per cent to 39,198
and Continental Europe figures rose by four per cent to 30,088.
Mr Tuamoto again pointed towards the national tourist office's ongoing
efforts in its key emerging markets and particularly China and India which
have seen exponential growth across 2010.
"The Fiji Government’s ongoing backing of Tourism Fiji and its
decision last year to re-allocated an FJD23.5 million budget to the
tourism sector has undoubtedly played a key role for a major increase in
Fiji's tourism profile in its existing major source markets," he
said.
"However this funding is also enabling Tourism Fiji to develop even more
profile in several key emerging markets we see as offering huge potential.
These include China, India and Russia.
“Add to that, the funding also allows Tourism Fiji to step up its
efforts in attracting niche market, special interest and sustainable
tourism business into the destination.
"This includes surfers, the silver market, backpackers, meetings,
incentive and conference business, dive and maritime tourism and the key
romantic travel market.
"Elements of the funding are also being well spent on helping to promote
several of Fiji's non-traditional tourism regions - Kadavu, the Northern
Islands, Lomaiviti and the Sunshine coast.
"There can be no doubt we are well on the way to seeing our country's
tourism industry evolve into a 'multi-million dollar' operation as
evidenced by this fantastic 2010 result."
For further information, please contact Tourism Fiji's CEO's office at aledua@tourismfiji.com.fj |
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Update from Tourism Fiji Japan
TOURISM Fiji personnel in Japan are safe following the earthquake that hit northern Japan at the weekend.
Despite structural damages, Japan based representative, Ms Iki Kawabata
reports that she has been able to operate under current adverse
conditions. All email correspondence may not be addressed promptly however
all enquiries relating to the Japanese market can be directed through
Tourism Fiji's head office in Nadi.
Ms Kawabata will continue to update Tourism Fiji head office as soon as
information comes to hand.
"Our condolences go to the people of Japan and our prayers are with those
that are still missing."
For further information, please contact Tourism Fiji's CEO's office at aledua@tourismfiji.com.fj
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Tourism Fiji announces China/Hong
Kong workshop series
Tourism Fiji in conjunction with Air Pacific and participating industry
partners are currently holding a four city workshop series
visiting Shenyang, Hangzhou, Guangzhou and Shenzhen from 15 – 18
March 2011.
A separate Hong Kong workshop is scheduled for 23March 2011.
The objective of the workshops, as in previous visits, is to update the
local travel industry with the latest Fiji travel packages for 2011 and
also underline the ever-growing range of diverse products and services now
on offer in Fiji.
For further information, please contact Tourism Fiji’s marketing
officer, Mr. Kiniviliame Raicebe at kraicebe@tourismfiji.com.fj |
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Fiji MICE seminar
Tourism Fiji in conjunction with Air Pacific and Qantas is
organizing a MICE seminar scheduled to take place at the Westin Denarau
Island Resort & Spa on 19 March 2011.
Venue for the event will be the resort’s Senijale Room.
The event is intended to address the importance the C&I sector holds for
Fiji and how Fiji as a destination can compete with other destinations for
this lucrative business stream.
Speakers at the event include Linda Gaunt, CEO for meeting & Events
Australia, Kim Waterhouse, General Manager for Directions (PCO) and Ashard
Ali, Director for Enterprise Third Party, Partnership Services, Groups
Services, The Wespac Group, Australia.
For further information and registration, please contact Tourism
Fiji’s Marketing Officer, Ms Kelly Eastgate at keastgate@tourismfiji.com.fj |
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Tourism Fiji extends
‘Romance Me’ Online Video Competition
Tourism Fiji has extended the running of its ‘Romance Me’
Online Video Competition to April 18 2011
The national tourist office has again joined resources with several of its Fiji
tourism industry colleagues to offer two couples the opportunity to win
the romantic travel experience of a lifetime.
The first prize up for grab is a ‘Dream Wedding’ package
inclusive of two international air tickets flying Air Pacific, three
nights accommodation complete with all meals and a wedding package at the
Royal Davui Island Resort and two nights at the Sofitel Fiji Resort & Spa
with breakfast.
The second prize offers a vow reaffirmation package inclusive of three
nights at Vomo Island Resort inclusive of all meals and a special ceremony
and two nights at the Sofitel Fiji Resort & Spa with breakfast.
Both couples will also receive VIP ‘meet and greet’ services
courtesy of transport partner Tour Managers while Tokman Imagez will
provide special photographic memories of the events.
To enter couples simply need to submit a video and share their love story.
The competition will run for three months when the best five from each of
the two categories will be announced and uploaded onto the www.FijiMe.com
website.
Visitors will be given the opportunity to vote for the best two clips,
winners being decided by who receives the most votes.
For further information, please contact Tourism Fiji’s
Marketing Officer, Ms Inise Mucunabitu at imucunabitu@tourismfiji.com.fj
or visit http://www.fijime.com/romanceme/index.php/competition |
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‘Fiji Me’ Canadian
Roadshow
Tourism Fiji and industry partners will hit the road in Canada
in April as part of a four-city ‘Fiji Me' industry update.
Scheduled from 28 March – 01 April, the main thrust of the exercise
is to provide detailed destination training at regional/niche level
allowing for a more accurate presentation of Fiji and its diverse vacation
experiences to the Canadian audience.
Cities to be visited include Vancouver, Edmonton, Montreal, Toronto.
For further information, please contact Trade Marketing Coordinator, North
America, Mr Jim Selkin at jim@tourismfijius.com |
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Miami Sea Trade Convention
Tourism
Fiji has combined resources with its Pacific Island neighbours at the
Miami Convention Centre which is taking place now in Florida from 14-17 March.
One of the world’s largest exhibitions and is a must attend four day
business to business event Miami Sea Trade draws people from all sectors of
the international travel and maritime industry, including international and
domestic tourist organizations, cruise operators and owners, super yacht
brokers, hotel operators, business and corporate houses, professionals,
hotel management and catering technology, educational institutes and
related industry companies.
Fiji will be co-marketing alongside other SPCA member countries consisting
of Tahiti, American Samoa, Samoa, Cook Islands and the Kingdom of Tonga at
the event which also coincides with the official launch of the South
Pacific Cruise Alliance (SPCA) at the event.
Team Fiji will be represented by Tourism Fiji, ATS Pacific, Pure Fiji and
supported by Fiji Water.
For further information, please contact Tourism Fiji’s Marketing
Officer, Ms Alisi Lutu at alutu@tourismfiji.com.fj |
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Fiji ranked number three
world’s top honeymoon destination
 Fiji has been named the world’s third
most popular honeymoon destinations by 'Bride', North America’s renowned wedding magazine.
Reaching more than 6.5 million readers per issue, Bride is the most widely
read monthly wedding magazine in the world
Fiji was ranked at number three behind Hawaii and French
Polynesia.
The survey was conducted via a partnership with the Signature Travel
Network, a group of more than 6,000 North American travel
agents. |
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Thanking you kindly –
Shangri-La’s Fijian features in top rating Australian TV show
Shangri-La’s The Fijian Resort and Spa in conjunction with
Tourism Fiji recently hosted top Australian presenter Shelley Craft and the
crew of one of the country’s highest rating national TV shows,
‘Random Acts of Kindness' in Fiji.
Televised on TCN Channel Nine, the program revolved around a well
deserving couple being rewarded for their good deeds to others in the
community by being given the opportunity to get married in a tropical
luxury paradise - Fiji.
Tourism Fiji Regional Director Australia Paresh Pant said the program
provided a huge opportunity to showcase the expertise of Fiji’s
renowned resort wedding capability.
“The kindness factor too fits in extremely well with the nature of
the Fijian people who are renowned the world over for their kindness and
generosity,” he said.
The program is an ongoing hit in Australia and regularly attracts an
audience in excess of 1.4 million.
For further information, contact Tourism Fiji’s Regional Director
Australia, Mr. Paresh Pant at ppant@tourismfijioz.com |
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‘Romance Me’
Australia Workshop
Tourism Fiji’s Australia team will stage four ‘Romance
me’ wedding workshops in Adelaide Brisbane, Melbourne and Sydney
from 28-31 March.
The national tourist office will be joined by Warwick Hotels, Plantation &
Lomani Island Resort, Musket Cove Island Resort, Mana Island Resort & Spa,
Tadrai & Sonaisali Island Resort, Captain Cook Cruises, Shangri-La’s
Fijian Resort & Spa, Wananavu Beach Resort, Paradise Bride, South Pacific
Bridal (Fiji) and Tokman Imagez in jointly spreading the awareness on the
diverse range of products and services that Fiji has to offer for the
weddings and honeymoon market.
The workshops will be held at the following venues:
Monday - 28 March Hyatt Park Melbourne
Tuesday - 29 March Brisbane Hilton
Wednesday - 30 March Swissotel Sydney
Thursday - 31 March Stamford Plaza Adelaide
For further information or to register, please contact Tourism
Fiji’s Marketing Officer, Ms Inise Mucunabitu at imucunabitu@tourismfiji.com.fj
or Ms Luisa Finiasi at lfiniasi@tourismfijioz.com |
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Inaugural Tourism Fiji NZ
Mamanuca Road Show hailed a success 
Industry feedback received by Tourism Fiji following its
inaugural Mamanuca regional New Zealand road show last week indicates Fiji
remains very top of mind with Kiwi agents and the destination can look
forward to a solid year ahead from the New Zealand market.
This year, for the first time, the main focus of the event was to showcase
the huge range of accommodation and activities now on offer across the
Mamanuca Islands.
A more than anticipated 300 Kiwi travel agents joined the national tourist
office’s NZ team plus local representatives and 11 Fiji-based
industry colleagues in the four-city event.
Venues for the road show included Christchurch, Dunedin, Tauranga and
Auckland from 07-10 February.
Tourism Fiji Regional Director Sala Toganivalu said she was confident her
team and our industry colleagues had been more than able to demonstrate
the appeal the Mamanucas continues to present to Kiwi
travellers.
“The region boasts a huge range of accommodation designed to suit
all budgets and tastes and a plethora of fun, exciting and culture-filled
activities.
“As importantly, the many new developments and travel choices now
available within the Mamanucas, offer New Zealand agents a very saleable
Fiji holiday option.”
Entertainment at each event was provided by the Kabu Ni Vanua of the Fiji
Conservatorium of Music based in Suva, which performed both songs and
several traditional Fijian ‘mekes’
For further information, please contact Tourism Fiji’s Regional
Marketing Officer, New Zealand, Ms Ragigia Dawai at ragigia@tourismfijinz.com |
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 PM and AG presented with AON
Visionary Awards

Attending the 2010 AON Fiji Excellence in Tourism Awards Prime Minister,
Commodore Voreqe Bainimarama and Minister for Tourism, Aiyaz Sayed-Khaiyum
were both presented prestigious ‘Visionary awards’.
Addressing the crème de la crème of Fiji’s tourism
industry at the function held at the Warwick Fiji Resort & Spa, the Prime
Minister said that Fiji needed to set an international benchmark when it
came to its tourism industry.
The Prime Minister said that tourism in Fiji was no longer about getting
tourists from Australia and New Zealand or competing with other Pacific
Island countries but was about positioning the destination in the
international market.
“Therefore we need to benchmark ourselves internationally. By
benchmarking ourselves internationally, I am not saying that we overlook
our unique characteristics such as the Fijian hospitality but what I am
saying is that our products, our service will be judged according to
international expectations of the now international traveller,” he
said.
“As equity holders in hotel properties, the relaxation of foreign
investment rules, zero rating of tourism items, duty concessions on
tourism related equipment such as jet ski’s, yachts and buses and
the introduction of the Super Yacht decree are such initiatives and
drivers,” he said adding that the modernisation of Fiji’s
laws, policies and infrastructure development also has a positive impact
on the tourism sector.
Chairman of the Hexacon Group of Companies Hazif Khan received the coveted
‘Lifetime Achievement Award’.
The AON Board of Trustees also gave out a ‘Special Citation
Award’ in honour of the late Bruce Moonie, former managing director
of both Captain Cook Cruises and Coral Sun Fiji.
The Special Citation Award is given to individuals who have forged to
advance the tourism industry and who have made special contributions in
most areas of tourism.
The full list of AON award winners is as follows:
- FRONTLINER OF THE YEAR : Matelita Tuinivanua
of the Warwick Fiji Resort & Spa
- FIJI EXPERIENCE: Feejee Experience
- INCENTIVE, EVENTS, TOURS & TRANSPORT :
Intercontinental Fiji Golf Resort & Spa
- ENVIRONMENT/LOCAL SUSTAINABILITY: Matava Resort
- RESTAURANT & DINING: Cross Restaurant, Radisson
Fiji Resort
- ACCOMMODATION BUDGET: Uprising Beach Resort
- ACCOMMODATION QUALITY: Malolo Island Resort
- ACCOMMODATION DELUXE: Intercontinental Fiji
Golf Resort & Spa
- ACCOMMODATION UNIQUE: Namale Island Resort
- SPECIAL CITATION: Bruce Moonie
- LIFETIME ACHIEVEMENT AWARD: Hafiz Khan
- VISIONARY: Josaia Voreqe Bainimarama
For further information, please contact Tourism Fiji’s marketing
officer and AON FETA secretariat, Ms Kelly Eastgate at keastgate@tourismfiji.com.fj |
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Me’a Kai: The Food and
Flavours of the South Pacific
Complete with
plentiful servings of Fiji recipes, ‘Me’a Kai: The Food and
Flavours of the South Pacific’ has been named the Best Cookbook in
the World for 2010 at the Gourmand World Cookbook Awards.
Commenting on the launch of the new book, Tourism Fiji Regional Director
New Zealand, Sala Toganivalu said she is delighted with the showing
Fiji’s cuisine earns in the new cook book.
This, she said was indicative of and very strong recognition of the huge
strides now taking place on Fiji’s culinary scene where traditional
foods and cooking techniques are being blended with western technique to
offer a new, innovative, colourful and – of course – highly
delicious range of cuisine.
This award builds beautifully on the success achieved by Fiji’s Nadi
Bay Hotel whose inspirational cookbook ‘Under the Mango Tree’
written by the resort’s co-owner Anntoinette Fifer went on to earn
world-wide recognition in 2007.
One of Fiji’s best-known photographers Shiri Ram played a major role
in providing the beautiful images contained within the new book while Dr
Tracy Berno, who assisted author Robert Oliver, is a former lecturer in
Tourism studies at the University of the South Pacific in Suva.
For further information please contact Ms Yvonne Thynne at YThynne@randomhouse.co.nz
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BLC takes out prime honour at
AIME 2011
The iconic Fiji boutique cruise operator beat off strong international
opposition to take out the honour, presented to the company as part of the
influential EventConnect.com inaugural ‘Preferred Suppliers
Awards’.
Commenting on the win, Blue Lagoon Cruises’ CEO, Tim Stonhill said
the receipt of the award represented major recognition for the
company.
“This is an acknowledgement of our ongoing ability to deliver a
world-class MICE product combining a very relaxed and highly informal
‘barefoot’ approach in a truly unique South Seas
environment,” Mr Stonhill said.
For further information, please visit
www.bluelagooncruises.com
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Captain Cook Cruises launches
inaugural circumnavigation of Vanua Levu with new ‘Discovery
Cultural Cruise’
 Captain Cook Cruises will
officially launch its new ‘ Discovery Cultural Cruise’ on 22
March at Port Denarau on board MV Reef Endeavour and simultaneously in
Sydney on board MV Sydney 2000.
The ‘Discovery Cultural Cruise’ is a seven night cruise
circumnavigating Vanua Levu, while at the time exploring the islands,
rivers and rainforests that make up Fiji’s second biggest
island.
For further information, please contact Captain Cook Cruises –
Discovery Cruises at fiji@captaincook.com.au or visit
www.captaincook.com.au
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Westin Denarau Island Resort &
Spa to undergo major refurbishment
The Westin Denarau Island Resort & Spa has announced a three-stage
refurbishment estimated at FJD1.3 million commencing 28 March.
Phase one will see 25 guestrooms refurbished with a completion date set
for 28 April.
Stage two, which will see a further 33 rooms refurbished, will take place
between 28 April and 07 June while phase three, comprising a further 36
rooms, will take place from 17 October to 28 November.
The refurbishment covers all room types – from Garden View to Ocean
Front .
This project is part of an overall FJD5 million refurbishment for all 273
guestrooms and suites which in the long term is expected to be completed
by 2013.
For further information, please contact the resort on + 679 675
0000
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Fiji to host jazz and blues
festival
 Air
Pacific and Tourism Fiji have joined forces to stage the first ever Fijian
International Jazz and Blues Festival to the island nation.
The event, which will be held between 12-15 May at Port Denarau, Fiji with
a line-up comprising several world-class jazz, blues and soul music
performers attending from Canada, New Zealand, Australia, England,
American Samoa and the United States.
Among those confirmed is New Zealand guitar legend, Billy TK Jnr; UK blues
guitarist, Tony Painting; internationally-acclaimed jazz pianist, Phil
Broadhurst and US crooner, Diana Harris.
For further information, please contact Tourism Fiji’s senior
marketing officer, Mr Thomas Valentine at tvalentine@tourismfiji.com.fj |
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Castaway Island launches new
wedding website
Showcasing the full range of its varied wedding and honeymoon
options, Castaway Island’s new online wedding planner can now be
viewed at http://www.castawayfiji.com/our-island/weddings.
For further information please email weddings@castawayfiji.com.fj. |
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Harvest Time for Wine Lovers and
Upcoming Winemakers Dinner at the Sofitel
Sofitel in association with Victoria Wines will hold its
first ‘Western Wine Tastings’ on 21 March at La Parisienne
when guests will have the opportunity to sample up to 15 leading wines
from Australia, New Zealand, Chile and France.
As part of the program, four winemaker dinner events have also been
scheduled to take place in the resort signature restaurant –
V.
For further information, please contact the Resort’s Business
Development Manager, Mr Tuma Duikete at h5706-sb03@sofitelfiji.com.fj |
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Fiji holiday responsible for
Aussie Olympian’s tilt at London 2012
It was a holiday at Castaway Island that has been the catalyst
for Aussie swimming’s comeback king Geoff Huegill to return to the
sport and have a crack at winning gold at the 2012 London Olympic Games.
“Skippy” as he is affection lately known to all Australians
said the peace and tranquillity he found at Castaway inspired him to
overcome any reservations he may have had about a come-back.
“I just needed some space and time to contemplate my future and a
holiday in Fiji with my fiancée Sara (Hills) was exactly what was
required,’ he said.
“It was the perfect romantic getaway – we needed the time
together to talk about my future, our future and whether, ultimately, I
was going to swim on.’
Geoff’s decision to once again target Olympic glory is the latest
step in an amazing journey for the Aussie favourite.
His remarkable comeback, winning gold at last year’s Commonwealth
Games after shedding a whopping 45kg, inspired the nation and will go down
as one of the greatest moments in Australian sporting history.
For further information, please visit www.castawayfiji.com
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David Hunt and Peter Beer rejoin
Hexagon group of hotels
 Hexagon Group of Hotels
has announced David Hunt and Peter Beer have rejoined the organisation as
co-managers of the Group’s Seashell @ Momi resort.
Mr Hunt and Mr Beer first started with the Group in March 1995 when they
leased the Grand Melanesian Hotel. They then moved to co-manage the West
Motor Inn, now the Hexagon International Hotel Villas & Spa and the
group’s flagship hotel for more than nine years.
Both have extensive experience in hotel management and Peter is also a
Food & Beverage expert. The two new Managers will be responsible for
upgrading the accommodation, menu, and guest facilities as well as
expanding wholesaler and industry support in particular for the surf,
dive, conference and family markets.
For further information, please contact hexagongroup@connect.com.fj
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