Sofitel Fiji Resort & Spa will target the adult traveller market with the July 24 launch of its Waitui Beach Club – a FJ$3.2 million new-build leisure concept designed for adults only(and which also suits conferences and other business meetings).
The Waitui Beach Club will be a dynamic new area with its own pool, champagne bar, restaurant and poolside cabanas.
The new pool area will be accompanied by the introduction of a new accommodation category comprising 74 designated Beach Club rooms in close proximity to and complementing the beach club concept.
Waitui Beach Club will have a focus on health, with complimentary yoga and tai chi in the morning and a healthy breakfast (when a bed and breakfast package is booked).
Other features will include a private, dedicated check-in area, personalised pool butler service, a selection of balanced menus by nutritionist Lucinda Zammit, a 25m lap pool, gymnasium, as well as enhanced room amenities and complimentary sundowner cocktails.
Alan Burrows, general manager Sofitel Fiji Resort & Spa said: “The couples and non-family market is on the rise for destination Fiji, and is set to grow even faster both on the mainland and outer Fijian islands.
“With this standalone, specifically-designed new product tailor-made for adults of all ages, we hope to appeal to singles travelling with friends, solo travellers, honeymooners or any couple escaping on a mini-break to the Pacific islands.”
Sofitel Fiji Resort & Spa will target the adult traveller market with the July 24 launch of its Waitui Beach Club – a FJ$3.2 million new-build leisure concept designed for adults only(and which also suits conferences and other business meetings).
The Waitui Beach Club will be a dynamic new area with its own pool, champagne bar, restaurant and poolside cabanas.
The new pool area will be accompanied by the introduction of a new accommodation category comprising 74 designated Beach Club rooms in close proximity to and complementing the beach club concept.
Waitui Beach Club will have a focus on health, with complimentary yoga and tai chi in the morning and a healthy breakfast (when a bed and breakfast package is booked).
Other features will include a private, dedicated check-in area, personalised pool butler service, a selection of balanced menus by nutritionist Lucinda Zammit, a 25m lap pool, gymnasium, as well as enhanced room amenities and complimentary sundowner cocktails.
Alan Burrows, general manager Sofitel Fiji Resort & Spa said: “The couples and non-family market is on the rise for destination Fiji, and is set to grow even faster both on the mainland and outer Fijian islands.
“With this standalone, specifically-designed new product tailor-made for adults of all ages, we hope to appeal to singles travelling with friends, solo travellers, honeymooners or any couple escaping on a mini-break to the Pacific islands.”