No, we’re not pulling your leg. Treasure Island is and will be prized for all who have witnessed the resort in personal attendance. Here at the island, loyalty is the word. It’s an entire vacation home, really. However pays a visit does come here is routinely expected again, and again, and again. Why, you would not have heard anyone vacationing on the same place for a consistent 83 times, right? Yessiree, the island has garnered such visitors with its glowing reputation of hospitality. What’s the secret to it? Simple, the hotel administration has partnered the native Fijians.
This community is indigenous to the region’s cultural aspects and it extends its hands in friendship to facilitate any guests at the island. There are programs which let you sit among the clan and learn the art of hat weaving, basket weaving and coconut husking. Talk about making your own souvenirs, the natives make learning a great deal useful with demonstrations on coral painting, herbal medicines and wood carving. Best to try out seasoning fish marinades for a finger licking fiesta.
Treasure Island has branded itself as ‘one of life’s simple pleasures’, but they are being sarcastically modest. How can a resort be simple when it provides scuba diving, jet skiing, knee boarding, Para-sailing and giant tobogganing? A mini-golf course is on the Island premises. Adults, couples, young or old, it’s the Senikai Spa where you’ll get to know relaxation at its best. Tropical fruit remedies and herbal rituals make it all the more aromatic for the skin, body and soul.
Eco-tourism makes you feel responsible as you functionally contribute in the well-being of the environment where you pay a visit. Treasure Island promotes eco-tourism with solid commitment, appointing an environmental officer for directing useful labor work on the Island. Reef planting and fish feeding sessions is a daily feature, while sanctuaries are established for endangered species of banded rails, crested iguanas and turtles.
The nightlife at the island has its own charm. All tourists congregate in one compound for fiery performances which mostly involve live singing, dance and music. Cocktail parties spark socializing in the island and cultural shows will let you witness natives being cheerfully merry in their own stride.
The accommodation is where Treasure Island goes all-star. For a first impression, they are huge, extremely well-spaced with an elongated expanse allowing twice the amount of furniture to be placed in easily. You’ll have no need setting it all up, no matter how much baggage you’ve brought in you’d never feel scruffy with all the things lying around. It is fair to say you can settle in the children in one room, the floor space suffices for at least three to four additional mattresses. Linen bedding makes you snuggle in blissful peace. There are four different types of Bures (Fijian Straw huts) based on their surroundings; island, Ocean view, Beachfront and interconnecting Bures. Standard procedure every evening; pull out a chilled beverage from the mini bar and flump on the hammock privately set outside each Bure.
By invitation, executive chefs attend to the island’s Galinau and Elevuka restaurants. Beachside banquets and feasts let you eat with the sound of oceanic breeze and water waves for company. European la carte menus are the offer to choose from, while the South Pacific setting allows flambé demonstrations on your table in Galinau. The Takia bar has its own soft spot with a happy hour when all drinks go half their prices. The bar also serves drinks at the horizon pool, letting you lounge on the tip of the open ocean with a heightened panoramic view over the surrounding region.
When it comes to accessibility, the Treasure Island is the nearest major resort to Fiji’s premier international airport in Nadi. A 17 kilometer boat ride or flight by helicopter is all which waits to set afoot what’s prized by many veteran tourists.
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