Tahiti Fiji - Island Time Magazine

Transcription

Tahiti Fiji - Island Time Magazine
National Park Paradise
The publication of the Pacific
American
Samoa
islandtime
JANUARY/FEBRUARY 2016
Tahiti
Beauty Beyond Words
Fiji
4 Days of 'My Time'
Escape the ordinary
Connect with family and friends and create lasting memorable experiences with
the new Sheraton Samoa Aggie Grey’s Resort.
Find out more at www.sheratonsamoaaggiegreysresort.com,
call (+685) 45611 or email [email protected].
©2012 Starwood Hotels & Resorts Worldwide, Inc. All Rights Reserved. Preferred Guest, SPG, Sheraton and their logos are the trademarks of Starwood Hotels & Resorts Worldwide, Inc., or its affiliates.
For full terms and conditions, visit sheraton.com/samoaresort
Contents
Make your client’s year
with one simple action.
American Samoa...........................................4
Tahiti.................................................................. 10
At the start of every year we often think about changes we want to make in
our lives. Some people go a step further and write them down. But just a
handful of people take the most important step – the action needed to turn
those ideas into reality. To make things a little easier, we’d like to suggest
you stick to a single resolution – send a client somewhere different. Be brave
enough to send them somewhere that comes with a sense of adventure,
rather than familiarity. In our first issue of the year, we give you a few great
places to consider – American Samoa with
its wonderful National Park and Tahiti
which offers travellers such a wide variety
of experiences. We also have a great
suggestion for busy mothers in need of
a quick recharge (away from the kids of
course). Otherwise we’d like to wish our
readers, advertisers and supporters the
very best for 2016, we hope you all enjoy
a safe and prosperous year.
Fiji Escape........................................................18
Fiji ..................................................................... 20
Cook Islands..................................................22
New Caledonia.............................................24
Norfolk Island................................................25
Vanuatu........................................................... 26
Niue....................................................................28
Solomon Islands.......................................... 29
Tonga............................................................... 30
Samoa................................................................31
Hawai'i..............................................................32
LAST MONTH'S
WINNER
Anne Moore the
Branch Manager at
Harvey World Travel
Pukekohe is our lucky
winner of 4 nights
in Bora Bora. She
guessed correctly that
the resort in the image was the stunning
Sofitel Bora Bora Private Island. Anne
and her team have never been to Tahiti
but sell plenty of holidays there, so
Anne is looking forward to the luxurious
experience !
CAN YOU
PICK
PARADISE?
WIN 3 NIGHTS IN VANUATU
Think you know this beautiful beachfront property?
Email us the correct name of the resort and you’ll go
into the draw to win 3 nights accommodation. To enter,
simply email your answer to: [email protected] subject line: 3 nights of Vanuatu bliss.
Subscriptions
Terms and conditions: Prize is for 3 nights run of house accommodation at the participating resort. The following conditions apply –
accommodation is subject to availability, peak holiday times are to be avoided, prize valid for 12 months from 29 February 2016, daily continental
breakfast included. Prize cannot be exchanged for cash or transferred without authority.
PUBLISHER
Fran McDermott
[email protected]
Mobile: 64 21 557 170
Island Media
11A Seaside Ave
Waterview, Auckland 1026
New Zealand
www.islandtime.co.nz
EDITOR
Matt Taylor
[email protected]
ISSN 2382-1248 (Print)
ACCOUNTS
Lisa Watson
[email protected]
[email protected]
CONTRIBUTING WRITERS
Scott Lee
Jackie McDermott
DESIGN & PRODUCTION
MacWork Design & Print
Email: [email protected]
www.macwork.co.nz
ISSN 2382-1256 (Online)
South Pacific National Tourism Offices
American Samoa Visitors Bureau
Ph: +1 684 6999805
Email: [email protected]
www.americansamoa.travel
New Caledonia Tourism
NZ Ph: Sally 09 368 1191
Email: [email protected]
www.new-caledonia.co.nz
Cook Islands Tourism
NZ Ph: 64 9 366 1106
Email: [email protected]
Aus Ph: 61 7 5504 5488
www.CookIslandsExperience.com
Tonga Visitors Bureau
Ph: (676) 25 334
Email: [email protected]
www.thekingdomoftonga.com
Niue Tourism Office NZ
NZ Ph: 0800 359 437
Email: [email protected]
Aus Ph: 1300 136 483
www.niueisland.com
Samoa Tourism Authority
NZ Ph: 64 9 379 6138
Email: [email protected]
Aus Ph: 61 2 9440 0377
www.samoa.travel
Tahiti Tourisme
NZ Ph: 0800 TAHITI (824484)
Aus Ph: 61 2 9233 4920
www.tahitinow.co.nz
Tourism Fiji
Norfolk Island Tourism
Solomon Islands Visitors Bureau
NZ Ph: 64 9 376 2533
NZ Ph: 021 752 223
Ph: + 677 22442
Email: [email protected]
Email: [email protected]
Email: [email protected]
Aus Ph: 61 2 9264 3399
Aus Ph: 61 2 9211 6590
www.visitsolomons.com.sb
www.fiji.travel
www.norfolkisland.com.au
Vanuatu Tourism Office
NZ Ph: 021 704 730
Email: [email protected]
Aus Ph: 61 2 9028 5086
www.vanuatu.travel
Hawai’i Tourism Authority
NZ Ph: 64 9 977 2222
Email: [email protected]
www.hawaiitourism.co.nz
Aus Ph: 61 2 9286 8936
www.gohawaii.com/au
January/February 2016
islandtime 3
4 islandtime January/February 2016
All images © American Samoa National Park
National Park of
American Samoa
A South Pacific Adventure Playground
By Matt Taylor
We all know a lazy South Pacific holiday can work wonders
for the stress levels. But while days of lying poolside will
always have its place, if you leave the resort behind, there’s
a world of adventure just waiting to be explored. And in
American Samoa, its prized National Park is the perfect
place to start.
©Windstar Cruises
January/February 2016
islandtime 5
Pola Island © American Samoa National Park
Part of a Rich History
America has a long history of providing park services to its citizens, in fact the US Government
set up the National Parks Service way back in 1916 with the creation of the world famous
Yellowstone National Park. Established in 1988, The National Park of American Samoa is proud
to be part of this rich heritage and its sights, sounds and numerous activities are a highlight for
anyone visiting the islands.
The location, 2,600 miles southwest of Hawaii, automatically makes this American national
park unique. It also has a completely different feel. You won’t find the usual facilities here.
Instead, the park reflects the unspoilt nature and culture of South Pacific Polynesia. If you bring
along an explorer’s spirit, you’ll soon discover secluded villages, rare plants and animals, coral
sand beaches, and astounding views of land and sea. The national park is divided into three
sections. Each one is on three different islands - Tutuila, Ofu and Tau. (American Samoa has
two more islands; Aunuu and Olosega, plus two coral atolls; Swains and Rose Atoll.)
Tutuila - The Main Island
The volcanic island of Tutuila is the first stop for any visitor to American Samoa. It is the largest
island in the group. It is home to Pago Pago (the island’s main centre), Pago Pago Harbour and
Pago Pago International Airport. From east to west, a steep mountainous spine runs the 30km
length of the island. This includes a number of notable summits. Matafao Peak is Tutuila’s tallest
mountain at 2,142 ft - about double the size of Auckland’s Sky Tower. Rainmaker Mountain
stands at 1,718 ft and Mount Alava looms directly over Pago Pago Harbour.
The Manu’a Islands - Ofu, Olosega and Tau
The Manu’a Island group, 100km east of Tutuila, includes the volcanic islands of Ofu and Olosega
(joined by a bridge), and Tau. Each of the islands is sparsely populated, with a handful of villages
of just a few hundred people each. If you want to get away from it all, this is the place! Life here is
slow – even by Pacific Island standards! The way of life is also more traditional than on Tutuila and
there are no restaurants, bars or shopping. In essence, this is as simple as life gets.
If you’re up for more of a challenge, take the 9km Mount Alava Adventure Trail. You’ll head
along ridgelines with views of the north and central parts of the national park and island. You’ll
hike up and down ladders with ropes for balance. The trail leads to Mount Alava Summit, where
you’ll be rewarded with panoramic view out across the island, before you return down another
steep section of trail to Vatia Village.
Over in the Manu’a Islands, you’ll find three more hikes to choose from. The Si’u Point Trail and
Oge Beach Trail on Ofu and Olosega, and the Tumu Mountain Trail on Tau.
Go Wild
American Samoa’s tropical rainforest is home to an abundance of wildlife. Birdlife thrives with
Pacific pigeons, multi-coloured fruit doves and blue-crowned lories. And along the coast you’ll
be able to spot white tailed tropicbirds and red-footed boobies and a variety of shorebirds.
At dusk and dawn you’ll also see the Pe’a (fruit bats) gliding above the tree tops. With their
impressive three foot wingspans, these are the only native mammals on the islands.
A Great Spot for Snorkelling
With warm, crystal clear waters that are rich with marine life, American Samoa has plenty of
options for the underwater explorer. On Tutuila you’ll find the best example at The Fagatele
Bay National Park Marine Sanctuary, with beautiful coral gardens, clams and an abundance of
colourful fish close to shore.
Over on Ofu, you’ll find first-class snorkelling off Ofu Beach – considered by many to be one of
the most picturesque in the South Pacific. Again you’ll find a great diversity of coral and fish,
plus keep an eye out for octopus and sea turtles.
Homestay Programme. Stay Local,
Learn Local
On Tau the National Park takes up the whole southeastern half of the island. American Samoa’s
tallest peak, Lata Mountain lies within the park and overlooks the islands lush green rainforest
and steep cliffs. The national park areas on Ofu feature sand beaches and coral reefs, and
needless to say they come with a stunning and ever present mountain backdrop. Besides their
natural features, the Manu’a Islands provide plenty of opportunity to get a taste of local culture.
Along with the National Park’s outdoor exploration comes with a cultural adventure too. The
Homestay Programme provides an opportunity for visitors to get a real taste of local life. Visitors
can connect with local Samoans and culture in a real village setting. Residents of the villages
associated with the National Park offer accommodation and the opportunity to learn local
customs, crafts and the South Pacific lifestyle.
Welcome to Hiking Heaven
You’ll be immersed in the sights and sounds of village life, with the lush rainforest all around
you. You’ll sleep in a Samoan house (fale), live with a Samoan family and spend the day
participating in village activities.
If there’s an absolute must-do activity in the National Park, it’s hiking. On Tutuila, visitors can choose
from ten different trails. For an easy walk try the short and flat Pola Island Trail, which leads you to
a rocky beach with stunning coastal views. For a moderate walk that mixes ancient archaeological
sites and spectacular views of the northeast coastline, take the Lower Sauma Ridge Trail.
6 islandtime January/February 2016
This might include tending to plantations and gardens, planting taro and banana, weaving mats
or collecting shellfish for the next meal. Each host has a set fee for accommodation and cultural
activities for a Homestay visit.
First Stop - The Visitor Centre and
Park Store
The National Park of American Samoa is open 24-hours a day, 365 days a year. However, some
of the areas maybe temporarily closed due to maintenance work or safety concerns. Before
exploring the park, the best place to start is the Visitor Centre in Pago Pago, across from the
Pago Way Service Station – it’s open weekdays 8am to 4.30pm and closed on weekends and
public holidays. The Visitor Centre has exhibits, restrooms, first aid, videos and a park store,
plus the helpful Park Rangers can help you plan your day to make sure you have a safe and
enjoyable visit.
Recommendations for a Safe Visit
The sun can be intense – especially if you’ve come from a New Zealand or Australian winter.
It’s common sense stuff, but sunscreen, sunglasses, a hat and protective clothing are essential.
When hiking, carry water and check for trail conditions at the visitor centre. Don’t touch coral
– coral cuts take a long time to heal and can become infected quite easily. Watch your step on
coral rubble and rocky areas.
Getting around Tutuila
To make the most of Tutuila, visitors are best to hire a car. Many of the most beautiful spots on
the island need to be discovered so your own transport is recommended. Everyone speaks
English so it’s easy to get directions and when you find somewhere special it’s nice to be on
your own timetable. Taxis are also available with the drivers more than happy to act as tour
guides. The colourful local buses are another interesting way to get around the island – plus
they’re cheap and a great way to meet the locals!
© American Samoa National Park
Where to Stay
Accommodation ranges from beachfront traditional Samoan fales to hotel suites, boutique
lodges and apartments. And as we have already mentioned, the National Park Service run the
National Park Home Stay Programme, where visitors can stay with host families and experience
first hand the many aspects of Samoan culture.
In a Nutshell
American Samoa is an interesting destination with plenty to offer travellers and adventurers.
It’s a destination for people who like to do, not just look – who want to get away from the buffet
table, the air conditioning and the pool and experience a piece of untouched South Pacific
nature. American Samoa is often sold as an add-on to Samoa, but for the right travel market it
should be considered a prime destination in its own right.
© American Samoa Tourism
For more information
National Park of American Samoa
Pago Pago, AS 96799. (684) 699-3982 www.nps.gov/npsa
Follow the Samoan Way
• Always ask villagers for permission before taking photographs, using
the beach or other activities. Permission will almost certainly be
granted.
• Sunday is the day for church, rest and especially for quiet around
the villages. Activities that are acceptable on other days, such as
swimming, may not be permitted on Sunday.
© American Samoa National Park
© American Samoa National Park
January/February 2016
islandtime 7
Places To Stay
TUTUILA
Amouli Beach Fales
Ta'alolo Lodge
Location/Village - Ili'lli
Email [email protected]
Location/Village - Amouli
Email [email protected]
Evalani's Motu O Fiafiaga Motel
Location/Village - Pago Pago
Email [email protected]
Le Falepule
Direct airline services
Tisa's Barefoot Bar
Visitors to American Samoa can travel directly from Apia, Samoa Territory or
Honolulu, Hawaii
Location/Village - Alega
Email [email protected]
www.tisasbarefootbar.com
From Samoa
Polynesian Airlines, Inter Island Airways and Samoa Air offer flights from Apia (Faleolo
International Airport and Fagali’i Airport) to Pago Pago International Airport.
Tradewinds Hotel
Location/Village - Faga'alu
Email [email protected]
Location/Village - Ottoville
Email [email protected]
www.tradewinds.as
Maliu Mai Resort
Turtle & Shark Lodge
Location/Village - Fogagogo
Email [email protected]
How to get there
From Hawaii
Hawaiian Airlines offers two flights a week from Honolulu to Pago Pago. During the
peak seasons, Christmas and US Summer time a third flight is added.
Location/Village - Vaitogi
Email [email protected]
www.turtleandshark.com
Moana O Sina
Location/Village - Fogagogo
Email [email protected]
Pago Airport Inn
Location/Village - Petesa
Email [email protected]
Sadies By the Sea
Turtle & Shark Lodge
Location/Village - Ili'ili
Email [email protected]
www.turtleandshark.com
MANU’A
ISLANDS
Location/Village - Utulei
Email [email protected]
www.sadieshotels.com
Asaga Inn
Sadie Thompson Inn
Mauga's Home Stay
Location/village - Fagatogo
Email [email protected]
www.sadieshotels.com
Location/Village - Ta'u
Phone (1 684) 677-3414 or 733 6885
Location/Village - Ofu
Email [email protected]
Vaoto Lodge
Scanlan Motel
Location/Village - Fagatogo
Email [email protected]
© American Samoa National Park
8 islandtime January/February 2016
Location/Village - Ofu
Email [email protected]
www.vaotolodge.com
National Park Visitor Centre © American Samoa National Park
a Ia
Moore
Sofitel ch Resort
Bea
Ora
Sofitel B
ora Bora
Marara
Beach Re
sort
ora
Bora B
l
e
it
f
o
S
d
e Islan
Privat
DISCOVER OUR THREE MAGNIFIQUE ADDRESSES
Sofitel Luxury Hotels presents 3 unique addresses in Moorea, Bora Bora, on a Private
Island. Enjoy the unbelievable beauty of our islands between tropical gardens, white
sand beaches, and turquoise lagoons. Sophistication, relaxation and authenticity will
be the key words for an unforgettable stay.
[email protected] | +689 40 86 66 05 | www.sofitel.com
January/February 2016
islandtime 9
Tahiti
Beauty beyond words
By Fran McDermott
Looking over to Mt Otemanu from Le Meridien Bora Bora
10 islandtime January/February 2016
Tahiti has built its reputation on the promise of romance, on its
pristine marine environment, on its vibrant culture and its proud,
hospitable people. But while I’d been to the islands a number
of times before, my last visit was almost eight years ago. In
November I finally had the chance to experience it all over again.
Over the course of six days I rediscovered Tahiti, Moorea and Bora
Bora during the TravelMart travel expo, and was quickly reminded
how special this South Pacific destination really is.
January/February 2016
islandtime 11
©tim-mckenna.com
You’ve all seen the many glorious photos of Tahiti and probably imagined yourself lying poolside
or on a white sand beach. I guess it’s hard not to dream about that state of bliss. But if you
can drag yourself off the sun lounger, you’ll discover endless options for adventure, romance,
indulgence and relaxation.
There is fishing, diving, sailing, surfing, golf, mountain biking, 4x4 tours, hiking, anthropology
sites, garden tours, spa treatments, wedding and honeymoon options and marine ecology
education programmes. There are opportunities to swim with whales or manta rays, feed
sharks and stingrays or get up close to dolphins and turtles. The manta ray and shark
experience being a real highlight on this particular trip – even if I was a little nervous at the start!
If there’s one place that’s a must see, it’s Bora Bora. It’s should be on everyone’s bucket list.
Nicknamed the Pearl of the Pacific, its turquoise lagoon, low-lying motu (small islets), white
sands and dominant volcano make the island a photographer’s dream. It’s hard to describe, but
when you stand there and stare out at the blues, greens and whites of this magical place, it’s
almost like your looking at a huge, highly photoshopped image. Like it’s been made up. But no,
that blue water, lush green mountainside and pure white sand is actually real and it will simply
blow you away when you see it.
If you’re after the classic over-water bungalow experience, you’ll be in heaven. You can dive off
your private swimming platform into the warm, crystal clear waters and then lie in the sun on
the spacious deck. Then impeccably trained staff will serve you impossibly delicious cuisine.
This is the life! Or more to the point – can I please stay a little longer.
© G. Le Bacon
They say variety is the spice of life and in Tahiti you’ll find it everywhere. If you want to kick
back in the luxury of a world class resort there are many to choose from. If you want to take a
relaxing cruise through impossibly picturesque islands you can do that too. If you’re after land
or water-based adventures, authentic cultural experiences and mouthwatering cuisine, it’s hard
to know where to start! Indeed, Tahiti is a destination that offers something for everyone. With
118 islands in five archipelagos, spread over some four million square kilometers (the size of
Europe) you are spoilt for choice. Even though most visitors tend to limit their stay to the ‘Big
Three’ - Tahiti (the main island), Moorea and Bora Bora.
Tahiti-Faa’a Airport on the main island of Tahiti is the international gateway to French Polynesia
country so it’s not surprising that Papeete (the largest centre with a population of over 130,000) is
a popular destination for visitors. It is home to sophisticated hotels, vibrant food markets, fabulous
restaurants and a cosmopolitan town centre. You’ll also find an interesting mix of Polynesian,
French, Italian and Chinese cultures – which make it a true South Pacific melting pot.
While the main island of Tahiti has it’s fair share of fine attractions, the outer islands of Tahiti
offer travellers a completely different experience and it is a shame that some people miss out on
them – especially when these opportunities are actually quite easy to access.
Air Tahiti offers around 200 flights a week to 47 of the outer islands. If you prefer taking the
nautical route, there are cruise ships (large and small) to take you to the more popular islands
and there are charter yachts on pre-arranged sailings and personalised charters.
If you venture to the outer islands (and you definitely should), you can pick from a wide range
of accommodation options - from world-class 5 star hotels right through to family hotels and
pensions (the Tahitian equivalent of a bed and breakfast). The latter is a great way to connect
with local people who will share their unique insights and give you a real locals tour.
12 islandtime January/February 2016
The other member of the ‘Big Three’ is Moorea - which is only a 10-minute flight or a 40-minute
boat ride from Papeete. As soon as you arrive at Port Vaiare you can sense the laid-back
ambience of Moorea. The town is nowhere near as developed as Papeete and the locals seem
chilled, and quite happy with the quiet life they lead in their own piece of paradise.
And make no mistake, Moorea is paradise. Imagine aqua lagoons, white sandy beaches,
vibrant green gardens and the backdrop of Mount Tahiea, which soars to its summit of 1115m.
Famous as a retreat for artists, painters and writers, the island epitomises the South Pacific
experience and has inspired numerous paintings, books and films.
It’s also a great place to stay active. Hiking is a favourite activity for many visitors.
Recommended walks include 3 Coconut Tree Hill (which now has only has one tree), Mou’a
Pata and Mount Rotui. All offer river crossings, jungle walks and panoramic vistas.
As you’d expect, water based activities are everywhere. Motorboats, jet skis, paddleboards and
kayaks are all available for hire, along with fishing and diving charters and excursions.
Getting around is easy on Moorea and it’s impossible to get lost, as there is only one road
running around the island. There is good public transport, or you can rent a car, scooter or
bicycle. Quadbike tours and four-wheel-drive safaris are available to access more remote spots.
Moorea is spotlessly clean, with virtually no litter or graffiti.
If you’d prefer a natural paradise with minimal development, Tikehau is the perfect spot.
Located 215km from Tahiti, this stunning atoll is famous for its lagoon, (26km in length and
nearly circular) along with its beaches, diving options and bird watching.
If world-class fishing and diving appeal, head for Rangiroa Atoll. Its spectacular diving sites
include the Tiputa and Avatoru passes. Underwater explorer Jacques Cousteau said the
surrounding waters were the best diving he had seen - whales, sharks, turtles, dolphins and
manta rays abound and the reef and school fish are prolific. It is rated as the best diving site in
Polynesia – say no more.
From the Big Three to the smaller lesser known islands, Tahiti has the variety to cater to any
type of traveller. And it does so with a rare quality that will have you coming back for more. I
certainly won’t be leaving it another 8 years before my next visit.
January/February 2016
islandtime 13
Tahiti Accommodation Snapshot
As we’ve already mentioned, there are a huge variety of accommodation
options for travellers making their way to Tahiti, Moorea and Bora Bora.
This is a snapshot of the major resorts visited during the TravelMart Expo.
TAHITI
MOOREA
InterContinental Tahiti Resort & Spa
Sofitel Moorea la Ora Beach Resort
If you’re on your way
to an outer island, or
just staying in Tahiti, the
InterContinental Tahiti
Resort & Spa is the
perfect place to base
yourself. The Papeete
location is superb, only
two kilometres from
the airport and city
shopping. The setting is
also amazing - imagine a
lush 12-hectare tropical
garden, surrounded by
clear blue seas. The
accommodation options provide panoramic island and sea views and off in the distance you’ll spot
the volcanic peaks of Moorea. Add in some fine food and beverage options and a luxury spa and
you have the recipe for a first-class stay.
Supreme comfort.
Exceptional pampering.
That in a nutshell is
the beautiful Sofitel
Moorea la Ora Resort.
The waterfront setting
is home to one of the
island's best white sand
beaches. And being
on the eastern side of
Moorea, it’s just a few
easy minutes from the
airport and ferry dock.
In true Tahitian tradition,
the So Spa provides
guests with an extensive range of treatments, including a signature 3 hour treatment. You might
also like to try the invigorating body scrub using fine sand from Moorea or the dried coconut
pulp and cooling papaya body wrap. Whichever you choose, you’re guaranteed to feel a million
dollars! Other resort features include the largest overwater bungalow on Moorea (83sqm) and
new Horizon View Overwater Bungalows with exclusive features such as private check in,
dedicated 24/7 concierge and priority seating at the restaurants.
Tahiti Pearl Beach
Another great place to
base yourself in Tahiti
is the Pearl Beach
Resort. Just 10 minutes
drive from downtown
Papeete, the resort sits
on the picturesque black
sand beach of Lafayette
and boasts lovely views
out across the blue
waters of Matavai Bay.
With easy access to
Papeete, everything you
need is within reach and
if you can’t be fussed
going that far, the local
shops are just down the road. The resort has a wide variety of room categories starting from
Deluxe Ocean View Rooms through to more spacious Premium two Room Ocean View Suites.
Some rooms come with a lovely spa bath facing straight out over the ocean and if you’re lucky
you may even spot a whale or dolphin swimming by!
Le
Meridien
Tahiti
Situated 15km from
Papeete and 10km
from the airport, Le
Meridien Tahiti (not to
be confused with Le
Meridien Bora Bora)
was built back in 1998,
but was fully renovated
in 2011. The resort
boasts a fine beachfront
location making it a top spot to cool down in the tropical heat, plus the resort has a unique
sand bottom pool that provides a sea-like swimming experience too. There are numerous room
types from garden rooms to overwater bungalows to a top of-the-line presidential suite – so
there’s something to suit most tastes and budgets. There are also plenty of activities – with wine
tastings on the last Thursday of every month and a Fire Knife Dance Show on the first Saturday
of every month. Foodies will love the cooking lessons with a resort chef every Saturday, plus
there’s a daily artists workshop, and live music with brunch every Sunday.
14 islandtime January/February 2016
Hilton Moorea Lagoon Resort & Spa
If you’re searching
for top-end luxury on
Moorea, the Hilton
Moorea Lagoon Resort
& Spa is your first stop.
It’s the only 5-star
resort of the island and
it comes with a magic
location between two
spectacular bays at
the top of the island.
This prime position also
makes for unrivalled
sunrises and sunsets,
which you can take in
from Toatea Creperie & Bar, French Polynesia’s only overwater eatery and bar. You might spot a
black-tip shark swimming past too! Other features include interconnecting rooms in their leadin category – the popular Garden Bungalows with a pool. And when it comes time for some
serious pampering – simply pop into Moorea Lagoon Spa - an eco-friendly, beachfront spa
that uses the fresh island ingredients - like coconut, coffee, vanilla, ginger & coconut oil - and
specialises in couple’s treatments. And if you need to be connected to the outside world, the
resort has free Wi-Fi throughout.
Moorea Pearl Beach Resort
If you’re looking for
pure comfort and the
convenience of a great
location, it’s hard to go
past the Moorea Pearl
Beach Resort. Sitting on
the sun-soaked northern
side of Moorea, the
resort is only 15 minutes
from the main wharf, 10
minutes from the airport
and 5 minutes from the
golf course. Plus it’s just
a short walk from shops
and eateries (try the
pastry shop) in the local village of Maharepa. If you feel like a staying put, the resort has a funky
new wine bar called the Mateihani Lounge. It opens on Friday and Saturday nights and serves
up cocktails, tapas and wine selection of wine.
A UNIQUE
POLYNESIAN
EXPERIENCE
S17° 38’ W 149° 36’
DESTINATION UNLOCKED
January/February 2016
islandtime 15
Bora Bora. ©tim-mckenna.com
BORA BORA
Sofitel Bora Bora Marara Beach Resort
Sitting on the eastern
side of the main island,
Sofitel Bora Bora
Marara Beach Resort
offers guests a different
experience from the
resorts located on the
smaller surrounding
motu (islets). You’ll
still enjoy the same
stunning garden setting,
pure white sand beach
and classic overwater
experience, but you’ll
also have access to a
host of Bora Bora’s local
attractions, including the
town of Vaitape and the
famous Bloody Mary’s
restaurant.
Sofitel Bora Bora Private Island
Sofitel’s other option
on Bora Bora is their
31 room Private Island
Resort. As the name
suggests, the resort is
positioned on a private
island - in the southeast
end of Bora Bora
lagoon. It feels a world
away, but in reality the
main island is two short
minutes away by boat.
To keep things even
more relaxed, the resort
is reserved for adults and
children over the age of
twelve.
Bora Bora Pearl Beach Resort
Tucked away on its very
own islet, Bora Bora
Pearl Beach Resort
mixes privacy and
magical white sands.
Because you can’t
see any other resort
from this wonderful
location, you’ll feel like
you have this paradise
to yourself. Chances
are you’ll spend the
day staring out across
the lagoon taking in the
views of Mount Otemanu
– you just can’t help
it! When you feel like
some pampering, the Manea Spa provides treatments based around the traditional Polynesian
‘Taurumi’ philosophy of well-being – a holistic expression of spirituality, energy, spoken word
and touch. There is also a nice eco-story here with the resort employing its own marine biologist
to help rejuvenate the surrounding coral.
Hilton Bora Bora Nui Resort and Spa
Like most Hilton’s you
come across, this one
is pure quality. It’s also
the only resort offering
panoramic views of five
islands and the lagoon.
The resort also has its
own private islet, Motu
Tapu, the ultimate private
island escape and one of
the most photographed
spots in the entire South
Pacific! Hilton guests can
soak up this rare beauty
on a day trip (with or
without lunch) and for
exclusive romantic dinners. Big brownie points for organising this one boys! Back at resort, the
Hilltop Spa is famous for its ‘One-Million-Dollar-View” and its al fresco signature treatment – the
‘One-Million-Dollar-View Experience’ which includes a foot bath, body exfoliation, traditional
Tahitian massage and finishes with platter of sashimi, tuna tartar and the local Tahitian raw fish
with coconut milk. In other words, delicious in every way!
Cruise the Beautiful Islands of Tahiti Aboard Wind Spirit
7-Night Cruise—Friday Departures—Year-Round
Most Romantic Cruise Line — Porthole Cruise Magazine
Readers’ Choice Awards 2015
Worlds Best Small-Ship Cruise Line — Condé Nast Traveler
Readers’ Choice Awards 2014
Outstanding Culinary Cruise Line — SAVEUR’s Culinary
Travel Awards 2014
For More Information Please Contact Francis Travel Marketing on 0800 422784 | [email protected]
16 islandtime January/February 2016
Four Seasons Bora Bora
St. Regis Bora Bora
Ask someone what
they remember about a
holiday and you’ll often
hear ‘service’. With this
in mind, Four Seasons
Hotels and Resorts have
made sure it’s an area
they excel in. In Bora
Bora they’ve recruited
a mix of local talent
and highly experienced
French staff to offer
true standout service.
Accommodation (as
you’d expect) is firstclass with new additions
including plunge pools in more overwater bungalows. Plus they’ve created three 2-bedroom
overwater bungalow suites with plunge pools. Four Season Bora Bora also has seven
beachfront villas designed with families or groups of friends in mind. They also offer four distinct
restaurants, in addition to in-room dining and private beach and island dining experiences
(which is lots of variety for a 107 room resort). On top of all that, the resorts’ lagoon sanctuary
features over 100 species of marine life, and is looked after and researched by their very own
marine biologist – which is great service for the environment too.
When people start
talking about the very
best Tahiti has to offer,
St Regis Bora Bora is
always on the list. It’s
truly world class for a
number of reasons.
Guests can choose from
the largest overwater
bungalows in the
South Pacific starting
from 144sqm and they
come with jacuzzis on
the terrace and pools
suspended over the
lagoon. If you prefer
staying on the land, the
ultimate choice is the private 3 bedroom Royal Estate measuring 1,200sqm – perfect for the
Hollywood A-list who prefer to keep away from prying eyes! Then you have the service. With
91 villas and 250 staff you’re guaranteed personal attention when and where you want it. As
you’d expect, the food is phenomenal with world-class chefs showcasing the freshest local
ingredients. And the icing on the cake? The Miri Miri Spa by Clarins - pure bliss in paradise.
Intercontinental Thalasso Resort & Spa
The InterContinental
Bora Bora Resort &
Thalasso Spa offers
a truly unique 5-star
experience. The position
straight opposite the
main island of Bora Bora
and Mount Otemanu is
quite spectacular – even
by Bora Bora standards.
The accommodation,
facilities and services are
all of the highest order.
And then you have truly
special touches like the
Thalasso Spa that uses
nutrients drawn from
Pacific waters, over 900 metres deep – and then pumps them through various hydrotherapy
massage pools. In short the spa is pure bliss – receiving a massage while you look down
through a glass floor into the clear blue Bora Bora lagoon is about as good as life gets! Also a
quick mention about the overwater chapel – if you’re planning a wedding, it’s not a bad place to
tie the knot!
TETIAROA
The Brando
Positioned on the private
island of Tetiaroa, 48km
northeast of Tahiti, The
Brando is setting a new
standard for secluded
luxury. Named after the
one-and-only Marlon
Brando who purchased
the island in 1967, the
resort is home to just 35
spacious, luxury villas
(with one, two and three
bedroom floor plans).
It’s just breathtakingly
stunning. Of course it’s
the perfect place to chill
out and do nothing, but
despite its isolation there are plenty of activities to enjoy. Along with all your regular watersports
like snorkeling, sailing and standup paddleboarding, guests can take a guided marine, bird or
cultural excursion and learn about the history and future of this special atoll environment. Add in
award-winning cuisine from a Michelin two-star chef and you have the recipe for heaven on earth.
Le Meridien Bora Bora
It’s not often a resort
can boast 5 white sand
beaches. But this is the
case for Le Meridien
Bora Bora, yet another
stunning property in
this dreamy destination.
Yes, you’re spoiled for
choice. Or maybe just
spoiled! But that’s why
you come here. The
luxurious resort boasts
the largest glass floors in
French Polynesia, plus it
has two bedroom ‘family
friendly’ lagoon suites. The cuisine is exceptional and there are numerous activities (the turtle
feeding and discovery is a must). And the whole resort experience comes with a sophistication
and elegance that stays true to its Polynesian roots.
How to get there
AIR TAHITI NUI
You can fly to Tahiti every TUE, THU and SUN and return on MON, WED and SAT.
Additional codeshare services permitted with Air New Zealand operated aircraft
departing Auckland on MON & FRI returning SUN & FRI.
AIR NEW ZEALAND
Currently flying three times a week every MON, WED and FRI.
PLEASE NOTE: This 3 x weekly schedule will be extended to cover April school holidays
before returning to 2 x weekly on Monday 2 May. August capacity will also be increased
with an upgrade from the Boeing 767-300 to the Boeing 777-200.
Papeete. ©tim-mckenna.com
January/February 2016
islandtime 17
4 days
of Fijian ‘My Time’.
Three busy Mums looking for a quick break? What better
place to go for a long weekend, than Fiji. Only three hours
away, guaranteed warmth and uninterrupted downtime.
By Fran McDermott
In early December I was lucky enough to have the opportunity to escape from the children and recharge
the batteries before all the Christmas / school holiday madness set in. Our destination was Fiji, the resort of
choice the recently opened Sheraton Tokoriki Island Resort & Spa.
These days you don’t have the luxury of spending a week at a time away from the children. So it was matter
of using every moment of our four night getaway wisely. The decision to transfer to the island by helicopter
was a good one. After landing at Nadi we were transferred to the Island Hoppers reception and office where
we had a short five minute wait before we were on board and en-route to our poolside loungers.
Travelling by helicopter to Sheraton Tokoriki is a great option and within 15 minutes we were at the resort
checking in. On top of having such a speedy transfer, we get a brilliant birdseye view of the beautiful sea,
coral formations and the outer islands.
If the helicopter transfer doesn’t work, the other option is a boat transfer on South Sea Cruises, which
departs from Port Denarau. This journey takes around an hour and a half.
One of the great things about Sheraton Tokoriki is that it has an adults-only accommodation section, where
busy mums, honeymooners and couples can really enjoy the tranquil surroundings and stunning outlook.
We were also delighted to find that one of the dining options was Flying Fish Tokoriki’. Having dined in Flying
Fish at the Sheraton Resort Denarau, we knew we were in for a fantastic meal.
‘Flying Fish Tokoriki’ reflects Peter Kuruvita’s love for fresh seafood and the Pacific region. The Australian
TV chef has created a menu that features fresh seafood and as much local produce as possible. Flying Fish
Tokoriki offers A La Carte menus and themed buffets. For something a bit more casual, snacks and light
meals can be enjoyed around the bar area.
As we began to relax and leave behind the demands of our small people at home, we became well
acquainted with the fabulous bar staff, especially Kini, who knew how to make a very tasty cocktail. The
fresh fruit daiquiris and pina coladas were thoroughly enjoyed while we watched the sun go down. Bliss.
And of course it wouldn’t be a ladies weekend away without a visit to the spa. The Tokoriki Retreat Spa
offers exactly what we were looking for - the ultimate in relaxation. We all enjoyed a firm, but relaxing
massage to help speed up our wind down! The spa offers Thalgo Marine and Body treatments and Pure Fiji
natural body care.
Lack of a decent sleep is one thing we all seem to have in common as mothers, so we were quite delighted
when we crawled into the Sheraton ‘Sweet Sleeper’ beds. Super comfortable, say no more. With the
majority of the rooms being beachfront or ocean view, it’s a perfect place to relax and kick back. And if you
feel like being active, there are plenty of water sports to keep you busy. And for those who don’t, there are
plenty of sun loungers.
Sheraton Tokoriki also has the complimentary LaiLai Kids Club, and a wedding chapel, but we weren’t really
thinking about children or husbands!
Back to the mainland we enjoyed our final evening at Sheraton Fiji Resort at Denarau. Set amongst the tropical
gardens and swaying palm trees, this resort always offers such a warm welcome. Our last meal was enjoyed
with the sand under our feet at Flying Fish (same name different location!). If only we had another night or two
we would have loved to experience the many dining outlets the Starwood properties have on offer.
Fiji and the Sheraton Resorts; simply a luxurious and carefree place to visit, a place to completely slow
down and treat yourself, as every good mother deserves.
Main image: Sheraton Tokoriki
18 islandtime January/February 2016
FAST FACTS
Sheraton Tokoriki Resort & Spa
Mamanuca Islands, Fiji
• Check-in: 3.00pm / Check-out: 12.00pm
• 101 guest rooms
- 30 Tokoriki Retreats with private plunge pools
-1
4 Beachfront Rooms with interconnect to
14 Ocean Breeze Rooms
- 18 Ocean View rooms
- Six Family Suites
- 19 Island Breeze Rooms
Flying Fish, Sheraton Tokoriki
• Swimming Pool
• Tokoriki Retreat Spa
• Watersports
• Wedding Chapel
• Business Centre
Sheraton Fiji Resort, Denarau
• Check-in: 3.00pm / Check-out: 11.00am
• 297 rooms and suites
• 14 dining venues
• Six meeting rooms
• Six swimming pools
• Heavenly Spa by Westin
• LaiLai Kids Club
Sheraton Resort Denarau
January/February 2016
islandtime 19
Fiji
Plantation Island Wedding Themes
Plantation Island Resort is
delighted to announce the arrival
of a wedding theme option for
couples celebrating their special
day at the resort. Designed by
Kylie of Bula Bride’s blog and
magazine, bride and grooms-tobe can make their special day
even easier by choosing from
four amazing new themes. The
themes have been designed to be
naturally in tune with the stunning
backdrop of Plantation and take
away the guesswork, so all couples
need to worry about is what
to wear. Themes include Boho
Romance, Colourful, Tropical
and Tribal and cost an additional
FJ$750 per wedding. Valid for all
weddings from 1 January 2016.
Musket Coves Seasonal
Changes
As the seasons change, so
does the produce and menu
at Musket Cove, the home
to 55-room resort offering
a truly Fijian barefoot island
experience. Chef Peter Becker
has been busy sourcing
the best local and imported
produce for his latest menu
upgrades, to create a light
and fresh summer menu with
a selection of Fiji delicacies,
scrumptious seafood and a large vegetarian section. The local fishermen deliver four times weekly and the luxury property’s organic farm has
expanded their variety of fruits and vegetables.
Sample dishes include: scallop ceviche with nama, palm heart and green pawpaw
pickle; Green gazpacho with spiced cucumber sorbet, whipped cream fraiche and
focaccia toast; and a duo of lemongrass, salt and pepper prawn and mango salsa.
Fly or dine with seven day
Tokoriki Island Resort stay
If you’re planning an extended stay at Tokoriki Island Resort, now is the time to book it. The
resort is offering $FJD1,000 credit for use, in-house, with every stay of seven nights or more.
Or if guests would prefer, they can swap the credit for a return helicopter transfer for two adults.
Either way you’re a winner.
On top of that the stay includes; free daily snorkelling trips, free hobie cats, free stand up
paddle boards, free windsurfers and nightly entertainment. Valid for sale: 31 March 2016.
Valid for travel: 10 January to 31 March 2016. Terms and conditions apply.
10 years of adrenalin pumping fun and counting!
If you’re looking for fun, you’ll find it with Adrenalin Fiji – the islands’
adventure tour specialists. In December last year they celebrated a
decade in business and still have a bunch of special offers until 31
March 2016. Plus two exciting new additions!
Get on board the Bel’Mare
From 22 February, Bel’Mare will be cruising daily with the all inclusive
package that includes snacks, gourmet BBQ lunch, beverages (beer,
white wine, rose, champagne, juice, soft drink, bottled water) and water
activities (a jet ski ride, snorkelling gear and SUPs). Trully a very special
day cruise from Port Denarau.
Buy a gift voucher online
Don’t know what to buy for friends or family travelling to Fiji? Then
jump on the website and check out the fabulous new online gift
voucher. A parasailing flight? A jet ski ride? The options are endless!
Adrenalin bures are located
at Hilton, Sofitel, Radisson &
Wyndham Resorts and the
Adrenalin Concierge Kiosk is
at Port Denarau Marina.
[email protected]
www.adrenalinfiji.com New Coaches!
TTF is pleased to introduce Fiji’s newest fleet of modern
and spacious air-conditioned Tour Coaches for Groups,
Cruise, Charter and Seat In Vehicle customers. TTF have
acquired five 48 seat coaches already with another four
on order to arrive before the end of 2015.
Fiji’s leading tourist transportation operator
providing unmatched service and reliability
for all your Fiji travel needs.
Additionally, TTF is proud to present Fiji’s first ever VIP
Executive Coach, fitted with 28 Business Class seats, the VIP Executive coach is designed
for additional luxury and comfort. Ideal for high end groups or famils this coach is available
on request only and first wheel chair accessible vehicle in Fiji.
To secure your booking contact the TTF Groups Department on +679 6723311 or email [email protected]
20 islandtime January/February 2016
Fiji
Treasure Island Resort
Just Got Better
Treasure Island Resort offers 68 traditionally-styled and
recently renovated bures, along with a sophisticated
restaurant and bar, impressive three-tiered swimming pool and
a highly acclaimed kids' club! And now it has just got even
better with two exciting new developments. Lovers of Snorkeling, kayaking, stand up paddle boarding can
rejoice – these popular waters sports are now free of charge
for Treasure Island Resort guests.
Treasure Island Resort management is also pleased to
announce the appointment of a new Chef - Negi. With more
than three decades of international experience under his belt we
can expect to see some positive culinary changes at the resort.
Chef Negi’s experience includes roles with reputable chains
like the Starwood Hotels, Intercontinental Hotels, Accor Group
and stand-alone hotels and resorts dotted around the globe.
With his culinary knowledge, calm and collected attitude he
makes a great addition to Treasure Island’s culinary team!
New Faces at
Warwick Fiji
The Warwick International Hotel Group has announced
two exciting new appointments. Heather Gordon, a wellknown name in the sales and marketing of the tourism
industry in Fiji and the group’s main markets of Australia
and New Zealand, is joining Warwick Fiji as Director of
Sales and Marketing.
With Heather’s appointment comes the promotion of
Kushend Kumar into the new, exciting role of Regional
Director of Revenue Management for the Pacific. Kushend joined The Warwick Fiji in October 2014 and his dedication
and commitment towards the property has seen his role expand to benefit the all Warwick International Hotels in the
Pacific. Kushend will be responsible for maximising revenue for all six Warwick International Hotel properties in Fiji,
Vanuatu, and Ibah in Bali.
A Decade of Adventure for Adrenalin Fiji
When Sofitel Fiji Resort and Spa
opened in December 2005, a new
company called Adrenalin Fiji set up
its first dive shop and jet ski. base. Ten
years on, Adrenalin Fiji is a household
name, running a fleet of boats, jet skis
and offers fun activities at the Hilton,
Radisson and Wyndham Resorts, and
they have a concierge kiosk at Port
Denarau Marina. To celebrate the 10
year anniversary they have special
rates on parasailing flights, certified
diving and the very popular jet ski
safari continue. Bel’Mare day cruises
are also discounted and are available
for private charter for corporate, wedding and family groups (black out dates will be updated regularly to industry).
All these specials are valid available until 31 March 2016. On top of all that, the company has a new website, which
has made booking easier, plus visitors can buy gift vouchers online.
At Musket Cove you’ll find the pace of life
smooth and unhurried. What sets Musket
apart is space, with 400 acres of rolling hills
and palm fringed beaches to explore.
Your
Fiji Island Paradise
Ph. +679 666 2215 musketcovefiji.com
[email protected]
Find us on January/February 2016
islandtime 21
Cook Islands
Complimentary Upgrade
at Little Polynesian Resort
The Polynesian Resort is giving guests a special treat. Up until 31 May 2016, those booking
a Pia Tiare (Garden Bungalow) will be upgraded to an Overbeach Are (Overbeach Bungalow)
facing tranquil Muri Lagoon - a saving of ND$460 each night. Ares and bungalows start at
NZ$680 per night twin share and include daily continental breakfast, complimentary airport
return and use of snorkelling and SUP equipment – all for two people.
Introducing Direct Flights from
Christchurch to Rarotonga
Virgin Australia flights will be running direct flights from Christchurch to Rarotonga from
June 2016, allowing South Islanders to fly to the tropical island destination without transit.
General Manager of Cook Islands Tourism Corporation, Graeme West says the news is a
welcome relief for South Islanders wanting a winter getaway. “There hasn’t been a nonstop service from Christchurch to Rarotonga for many years and we are delighted that
Virgin Australia has seized the opportunity. It’s a short non-stop flight to paradise.”
Flights will depart Christchurch at 2pm on a Saturday and arrive in Rarotonga at 8.35pm
the day prior. The return flight from Rarotonga to Christchurch departs at 11.10pm and
arrives in Christchurch at 2.25am on Sundays.
“It’s perfect for leaving the cold to arrive in a beautiful tropical climate a few hours later,
ready to enjoy a relaxing and easy seven night holiday,” said Graeme. New Zealand
visitors represent 67 percent of total arrivals into the Cook Islands. And Graeme says the
flights will help those numbers increase further.
Welcome to Palm Grove, your private piece of paradise!
Beachfront and garden bungalows
Onsite restaurant and bar
Personal wedding co-ordinator
Rarotonga’s quiet southern coast
PO Box 23, Rarotonga, Cook Islands p:+682 20002
e: [email protected] www.palmgrove.net
Early Year Special at
Te Vakaroa Villas
With just six villas and a ‘no children under 12’ policy, Te Vakaroa on Muri Beach is the ideal
spot for peace and privacy – couples looking for a relaxed, romantic getaway or newlyweds
on a honeymoon escape. The spacious, open plan rooms lead to a lovely outdoor patio, or
if you’re staying in one of the three ground floor villas, they leads out to the infinity pool, spa
and then onto the sands of Muri Beach. And right now this fine boutique property has an
extra special early year deal – guests stay five nights and pay for four, or stay 10 nights and
pay for eight. The offer is valid for stays up until 31 March 2016.
Enjoy pure indulgence at Crown Beach Resort &
Spa, Rarotonga’s finest full service luxury boutique
resort and true Rarotongan service. Set in 5 acres of
lush tropical gardens nesting 36 stand-alone villas, a
state-of-the-art Conference/Functions Centre, onsite
Spa, onsite Dive Centre, two on-site restaurants &
bars, a cocktail lounge & gymnasium, an expansive
white sandy beach, surreal turquoise lagoon, beautiful
waterfall mineral pool and spectacular sunsets.
E: [email protected] P: 682 23953
www.crownbeach.com
22 islandtime January/February 2016
Cook Islands
Muri Beach Club Hotel Scoops World Luxury Hotel Award
Muri Beach Hotel, a privately owned adults-only haven, has taken out the Luxury Romantic Hotel prize at the The World Luxury Hotel Awards. The leading boutique romantic escape,
located on a picturesque stretch of white sandy beach facing the famous Muri Lagoon, is an intimate 30 room hotel offering a balance of modern luxury and Polynesian charm. Owner
and General Manager Liana Scott says Muri’s management team are ecstatic to win the award. “We are proud to play a part in each and every guest’s romantic Cook Islands experience.
Guests can spend their days doing as little or as much as their hearts desire at Muri Beach Club Hotel. This award solidifies our efforts to be Cook Islands' number one romantic escape
and encourages us to continue to strive to deliver a better more improved unique holiday experience.”
For a limited time Muri Beach Club Hotel is giving guests the opportunity to acquaint themselves with the hotel for a reduced price. Guests who book now will save 30 percent off their
accommodation and receive an intimate lovers lunch on one of the three private motus (islets) just off the hotel’s beach. With accommodation starting from NZD$362 per night twin
share, inclusive of a tropical breakfast daily, guests will be spoilt for choice. To find out more about the hotel please email: [email protected]
World class luxury
★
Absolute beachfront
★
Waterfalls, courtyards & tropical gardens
★
Private pools in all villas
★
Spa pools in beachfront villas
★
VIP service & inclusions
THE Multi Award Winning
★★★★★
WATERFALL SPA
M A I N R O A D, M U R I B E A C H , R A R O T O N G A |
+682 22 551 |
info@r umour s - r arotonga.com |
w w w.ru m ou r s - ra ro to n ga .co m
RUM005 IslandTimeAd_1.0.indd 1
19/06/15 1:04 PM
January/February 2016
islandtime 23
New Caledonia
Yams, an Omelette and
a Triathlon
New Caledonia’s
Grand Hotel Experience
New Caledonia is host to an array
of events in early 2016. The annual
Yam festival that takes place
between February and April at
villages throughout the country, has
been labelled the most important
event on the indigenous Kanak
calendar. From sunrise, men and
women of the sea and earth clans
prepare the decoration and cooking
of the yams, and there are dances
and traditional Melanesian songs
throughout the day.
Grands Hotels is offering an unforgettable New Caledonian experience with its ‘Drive
Yourself Programme’ which will see guests comprehensively explore the mainland.
Guests travel through the North Province of New Caledonia, a hidden treasure of the
South Pacific, where amazing landscapes are highlighted by the ancestral culture of the
Kanak people. On the West Coast, they will discover huge plains surrounded by the
mountain ranges, where the cattle stations border the mining sites. Crossing over the
mountain chain, they will enter a secret world filled with waterfalls, crystal clear rivers
and gorgeous views over the forests.
Finally they’ll arrive on to the East Coast, one of the most spectacular coastal roads
of the South Pacific settled between the mountains and the stunning coastline. On
this road they will pass through small villages, where the people’s kindness will help to
discover an ancestral way of life.
During the 2015 season the accommodation at the Grand Hotel's Koulnoué Village
property in Hienghene was renovated and by May 2016 the last bungalows at its
Malabou Beach property in Poum will be complete. www.grands-hotel.nc For a unique celebration visit the Giant Omelette Festival which takes place annually
in April in the local Noumea town of Dumbea. The event centres on the creation of a giant
omelette in remembrance of Napoleon who demanded one be made for his soldiers by
the townspeople of Bessieres. Be sure to arrive hungry!
Work off the omelette in the New Caledonia Triathlon, also in April. Established in 1985,
the New Caledonia Triathlon is now a major annual sporting event with 300 plus athletes
taking part from around the world. And with the course’s breathtaking coastline, it’s no
surprise why competitors flock to this island paradise.
Chug your Way Around Noumea Noumea Discovery is now
offering two-hour train-tours
of the city on Mondays,
Wednesdays
and Saturdays priced at
approximately $14NZD
for children and $28NZD
for adults. Customised
tours are also available for
a diverse range of group
events including birthdays,
anniversaries, team-building
events and stag/hens parties.
New Year, New Rooms
for Nouvata Parc Hotel
The Nouvata Parc Hotel team is
giving all of its rooms a face-lift in the
New Year. Beginning in January, all
120 rooms will be refurbished starting
with the top three floors and working
down through the 10 stories. A floor
will be left empty, below the floors
undergoing restoration, to minimize
noise and inconvenience.
The soft refurbishment includes
repainting and a change in floor
covering in both the rooms and
hallways, new wardrobes and a
renovation of kitchenette areas. There will be new TVs, new curtains, chairs and bedside
tables and the replacement of ceiling lights and all electrical wall sockets. The bathrooms
will be refitted with new shower cabinets, tiling, glass partitions and flooring and the basin
area will be renovated with overhead lighting. All bathrooms will continue to have New
Zealand and Australian electrical sockets. There is no change to the configuration of the
rooms and work is due to be completed by the end of August 2016.
Discount Noumea dining
for Ramada guests
Noumea is well known for its fine food options and Ramada Plaza Noumea has just put a
cherry on top with the creation of a new dining voucher booklet. The booklet contains food
and beverage discounts at selected bars around Anse Vata and Baie des Citron.
And as an extra bonus, the discounts are valid for all guests including those staying at other
hotels. Plus there is no validity on the expiry! Bon appetite.
24 islandtime January/February 2016
Dinner or Day Tripping to
Escapade Resort
Escapade Resort, a tropical
paradise and marine reserve
just 20 minutes by boat from
Noumea, is now offering
dinners on Friday and
Saturday nights during the
summer months. Guests can catch the
resort’s 12 seater stabicraft
from Club Med Wharf at
the far end of Anse Vata at
7pm (returning at 10pm)
to Escapade Island for a
sumptuous buffet dinner at the resort. Cost is about $100NZ per person and includes the return
boat transfer. Reservations are essential.
For those guests wanting longer on the tropical oasis, they can catch the hotel’s 100-seater
boat from Port Moselle in the city for a whole day out on the beautiful island surrounded by a
marine reserve. Take your snorkeling gear to experience the abundant fish life and 11 resident
turtles and enjoy a delicious buffet lunch and access to the pool and sun loungers at the
Resort. The hotel has a water activities centre for those wishing to hire canoes, SUPs, jetskis
and banana boats or for the ultimate in relaxation visit the Thai massage centre.. The day trip
runs seven days a week and includes return boat transfers from Port Moselle.
Voucher Restaurant
2015-2016
Norfolk
Sunrise Weekend
Weather Visit
Norfolk Island Tourism with the support of Air New Zealand and local tourism operators
recently welcomed back Australian weather presenter James Tobin to the Island.
This was James second visit as weather presenter for Channel Seven’s Weekend
Sunrise show. James broadcast 12 live crosses from the World Heritage area of
Kingston, over his weekend visit, each featuring an aspect of the island including food,
culture, history, marine and sports.
Industry Evening a Success
The recent gala industry evening held at the South Pacific Resort Hotel celebrated Norfolk
Island’s tourism industry and acknowledged achievements gained during the past year.
At the event, which was themed Men in Black, guests were treated to locally produced
liqueurs and local cheese platters on arrival, pan fried fresh fish and baked local pork
during the main meal and Norfolk themed cupcakes by Sweet Pea Cakery for dessert
Travel writer and author Gerard Hindmarsh entertained the audience [of aliens and men
in black suits] with his plethora of travel experiences. Congratulations were extended to
operators who received Trip Advisor awards during 2015.
There’s more to
NORFOLK ISLAND
Visit us online: www.norfolkisland.com.au
Sublime Summer on
Norfolk Island
The words “Moosa Bus” in the Norfolk language means “we have eaten so much we are about
to pop!” And you can do exactly that when you visit the namesake eatery at Emily Bay lagoon.
Owner of Moosa Bus, Brad Tierney has given it a new coat of paint ready for the busy summer
months. Try one of Brad’s delicious burgers, fresh fish and chips or an ice cream, coffee or soft
drink whilst taking in the stunning seaside dining view.
And if you want to work off some of your meal, Brad also hires out paddleboards and
snorkelling equipment.
Norfolk Island Tourism Launches
a New Corporate Website
The Norfolk Island Government Tourist Bureau (NIGTB) has launched a corporate
website with key information for all stakeholders in an effort to provide information on the
role the bureau plays in Tourism on Norfolk Island.
The website details the functions, structure and staffing of the bureau.
Also provided is information for stakeholders on how best to work with the organisation
as well as various reports and visitor statistics. The site will be updated regularly to
include information on marketing, distribution and target markets along with information
on NIGTB Policies etc.
Visit www.nigtb.gov.nf for more details.
360
of C onnection
Follow us on Facebook
January/February 2016
islandtime 25
Vanuatu
New Codeshare for Air Vanuatu
Air Vanuatu has
announced a codeshare
agreement with
Melanesian partners
Air Niugini and Solomon
Airlines – a mutually
beneficial move that
will deliver more ticket
sales to the airline and
visitors to Vanuatu.
“Working with our
Melanesian neighbours
creates an opportunity
for understanding,
partnership and
development of all
From left; Joseph Laloyer (Air Vanuatu), Simon Foo (Air Niugini)
three carriers,” said Air
and Ron Sumsum (Solomon Airlines)
Vanuatu CEO, Joseph
Laloyer. The new codeshare arrangement will see Air Niugini operate their Fokker 70 aircraft to and
from Port Moresby to Port Vila via Honiara, with Air Vanuatu marketing the flights out of Port Vila. “Air
Vanuatu has had a difficult year and it is important we open new markets as Port Vila continues to
recover from Cyclone Pam,” Mr. Laloyer said.
Santo Wharf Upgrade Set
for March Completion
The Luganville Cruise Committee has confirmed that required improvements to
the wharf, to allow cruise ships to berth, are planned to be completed by March
2016. While construction delays have meant no cruise ships have been able to
call in this peak season, the new work will bring significant benefits to Santo for
many years to come. If all goes according to plan, the first cruise ship expected
in Luganville for 2016 will be the Golden Princess which is scheduled for March
16. Plans to reduce traffic congestion and improve the overall cruise passenger
experience were also submitted.
“Tapping in to PNG’s FIFO market presents an opportunity for Vanuatu to attract a new kind of tourist and reach
a wider market. With 2015 almost behind us, we’re looking to open new markets and start a fresh in 2016.”
Warwick Le Lagon Resort &
Spa’s New Team Members
Warwick Le Lagon Resort & Spa has added two new talented staff to its team.
Vara Natuilagilagi’s years of experience have led to her appointment in the sales and
marketing team, where she will be responsible for overseeing the resort’s sales and
marketing initiatives.
“We are excited to welcome Vara to our team,” says Warwick Le Lagon’s General
Manager Mathew Clowes.“Her experience, skills and leadership will be instrumental in
leading the team to maximise our position in the market taking us to new heights. 7% Commission on all ticket sales! PLUS discounted domestic add-on fares for
Air Vanuatu International Passengers.
Agents and companion discount fares available, just ask!
Kate Griffiths has been awarded the role of Conference & Events Manager, her seven
years experience in food and beverage operations and corporate and MICE sales an
invaluable addition to the team. Kate will be responsible for cultivating relationships and
developing new business within the corporate and MICE side of the resort’s business.
“Kate’s expertise will strengthen the proficiency of our team, and will be integral in
addressing a wider range of client needs and in taking our client satisfaction to the next
level,” says Matthew.
Warwick Le Lagon is an award-winning resort located at the edge of Erakor Lagoon,
and was recently voted number one family resort in Vanuatu.
Free Meals... Free Drinks... Free Headsets... 23kg Baggage allowance...
Air Vanuatu - The ONLY airline providing business class seats between Auckland and Port Vila.
The ONLY airline offering convenient middle day arrivals and departures at Auckland every Wednesday and Saturday
ensuring connections to and from all NZ domestic airports. The ONLY airline offering fantastic childrens fares!
We know our place better than anyone
airvanuatu.com
Like us on facebook
[email protected]
www.vanuatu.travel
www.nasamaresort.com
26 islandtime January/February 2016
[email protected]
+678 28009
Vanuatu
Mooring Hotel Peaks
Under new ownership Moorings has become one of the most sought after properties in PortVila, Vanuatu. Named one of Vanuatu’s best-value waterfront properties, the hotel has had major
renovations and refurbishments of all rooms, a new beach deck dining area and a complete
restaurant overhaul with a new chef, menus and furniture.
Other updates since the new owners took over in 2014 have included a new conference room
facility, a complimentary cinema night on Wednesdays and a partnership with the popular
Melanesian Hotel for reservations and guest entertainment. www.mooringsvanuatu.com
Top Chef gets a
Taste of Vanuatu
During December well-known New Zealand chef and food writer, Ray
McVinnie had a taste of Vanuatu’s culinary delights and met with a number
of Vanuatu’s leading food professionals, including Vanuatu Direct, The
Havannah Resort, Francessca’s Restaurant, ACTIV Centre, Mangoes
Resort, Lapita Café, Banyan Bar and Au Fare Restaurant.
He also paid a visit to the Port Vila market house with the Vanuatu National
Chefs team. McVinnie will be writing about his experiences in a variety of
online and print media. Keep a look out!
Exclusively for adults and
located just 30 minutes drive
from Port Vila, the Havannah is
an oasis of tranquility and your
perfect romantic retreat. With
only 17 luxurious villas set
amidst elegantly landscaped
gardens, you can be assured
privacy and personalized
service, Havannah style.
Samoa Point, North Efate, Vanuatu
Tel: +678 35600 I Email: [email protected] I Website: www.thehavannah.com
January/February 2016
islandtime 27
Niue
Niue Self Famils
Start Up Again
Niue Builds Business on the
Back of a Strong Season
Looking for a great way to
experience Niue? Good
news: The popular self famil
programme will be reinstated in
2016. The programme will give
South Pacific wholesale and
retail consultants the opportunity
to visit Niue with their partner,
friend or colleague at very
good industry rates. Details
will be finalised shortly. It’s also
anticipated that demand will
exceed supply, so all consultants
interested in this offer should
register their interest at
[email protected]. Preregistration will enable Hogan and Associates
to get an indication of anticipated numbers and to ensure that those who
are very keen receive details (when available) direct to their inbox.
A strong high season for Scenic Matavai Resort has provided a great platform for the development of the
resort’s purpose built conference facility in 2016. The proposed Scenic Matavai Conference Centre, set to
open at the end of 2016, is expected to give the island a boost in tourism infrastructure by attracting the
lucrative wedding, conference and incentives markets to the island.
Niue Has a Great
New Website
It’s anticipated the centre will produce a positive flow-on effect to the island’s boutique operators by
showcasing the diverse and unique range of experiences and activities available in the area. Scenic
Hotel Group’s General & Area Manager Brett Inkster says the celebrity weddings, festivals and key
events hosted at the resort over the past year have placed the resort in a favourable position. “The
resort has what it takes to present a viable and desirable proposition to the conference, incentives and
weddings market.”
Niue is the proud owner of a brand
new website at www.niueisland.com.
Launched in November, the new site
has a host of features that agents will
love, including PDFs of the Niue Arrivals
Brochure and a Map of Niue. The Arrivals
brochure (all visitors to Niue receive a
copy on arrival) contains a wealth of
information for consultants as well as
being an awesome “go-to book” for this
fast growing destination.
257
FROM ONLY
$
*
PER NIGHT
FOR 2 PEOPLE
Valid for stays from
1 June to 30 September 2016
Package Includes:
• 7-night stay at Scenic Matavai Resort Niue for 2
• $200 Food and Beverage Resort Credit
• Daily Tropical Continental Breakfast for 2
• Return airport transfers
• Standard 3-day car rental (T & C's apply)
• 3-day snorkel gear hire for 2
• 60 minutes FREE WiFi daily
• Welcome drinks on arrival
Don’t Miss Out!
Booking Period: 1 January to 28 February 2016
228
AUTUMN & SPRING
FROM ONLY
$
*
INCL GST
Take advantage of this 7-Night Early
Bird package for 2 people available
at Scenic Matavai Resort Niue to
secure your place in unspoilt Niue.
WINTER
INCL GST
Niue 7-Night
Early Bird Offer
The proposed conference centre will sit atop a cliff with 180-degree views of a spectacular ocean scape.
The resort also offers a number of diverse spaces for dining, entertainment and breakout sessions. The
conference centre will be further enhanced by a stage-by-stage refurbishment programme and a tworoom luxury day spa facility. This coupled with additional on island activities and nature based pursuits
makes for the perfect balance of business with pleasure in one of the planet’s most pristine environments.
PER NIGHT
FOR 2 PEOPLE
Valid for stays from 1 April to 30 May
& from 1 October to 30 November 2016
*Rate does not include airfares and is subject to availability. 7-night minimum stay required. For full Terms & Conditions including cancellation policy, please refer to the deal page on our website.
To book call 0800 NZ OWNED (69 69 63)
or book online at scenichotelgroup.co.nz/niue-earlybird
28 islandtime January/February 2016
Solomon Islands
Solomon Islands September
Visitor Arrivals Soar
International visitor arrivals to the Solomon Islands have increased by an impressive 30 per cent.
Official government figures released this week show a total of 2211 international travellers visited the
destination in September, eclipsing the 1730 total recorded for the same period in 2014 with significant
gains recorded in the Australian, New Zealand and Fiji markets.
Australian visitors again topped the list with the 1029 total recorded for the month making up 46 per
cent of all arrivals.
For the first time New Zealand visitor arrivals overtook Fiji, increasing to 49 per cent from the same
period in 2015. The Australia and New Zealand results were mirrored by increased visitors from Fiji (110
per cent), Papua New Guinea (37 per cent) and the United States (50 per cent).
Solomon Islands Visitors Bureau CEO Josefa Tuamoto attributed the increases to the ongoing
marketing activities in key source markets - particularly Australia and New Zealand - by the national
tourist office in partnership with Solomon Airlines
National Geographic film crew
visits the Solomon Islands
A film crew from the world
famous National Geographic
Channel visited the Solomon
Islands this month, putting the
nation firmly on the tourism map.
‘Our Pacific’ introduces
Solomon Islands’ travel
packages New Solomon Island packages have being released, hot on the
heels of New Zealand being announced as the second most
important source of international visitor arrivals to the area.
‘Our Pacific’ product managers Janne Malcolm and Daryl Ann
Phizacklea visited the Solomon Islands in late November, as guests
of the Visitors Bureau and Solomon Airlines to investigate the
potential the destination offers the New Zealand market.
The opportunity was described
as “beyond major” by Solomon
Islands Visitors Bureau CEO,
Josefa Tuamoto, who hosted
the crew.
They are now offering a seven-night ‘Guadalcanal Highlights’
package, a seven-day stay at the renowned Fatboys Resort in Gizo
in the Western Province and a three-day ‘Seakayaking Trek’ on the
World Heritage-nominated Morovo Lagoon.
The team visited Honiara, Gizo,
Munda, Tetepare Conservation
Island and Ugele Village on
Rendova Island. Their main
focus was on the country’s
unique culture, WWII history,
natural environment, diving,
surfing, flora and fauna.
Josefa said he expected the footage generated by the visit to firmly propel the Solomon Islands into the world
tourism spotlight. “National Geographic’s reach is incredible. We know the Solomon Islands program will be
broadcast to more than 40 countries around the world and across several regions,” he said.
“In the USA alone the National Geographic Channel is available to more than 86 million television households so the
potential to showcase our tourism potential is enormous,” he said.
Solomon Airlines First Female
Pilot Takes the Airbus Helm
Kiwi Captain Claudia Walding has become the first female pilot to take command of Solomon Airlines’
flagship Airbus A320. Captain Walding has been piloting Solomon Airlines’ Islander and Twin Otter
aircraft since joining the carrier in 2000 and her recent attainment of an Airline Transport Pilots License
now allows her to take the helm of the carrier’s A320 flagship.
Solomon Airlines CEO Captain Ron Sumsum said Captain Walding’s appointment is a benchmark
moment for the carrier’s equal opportunity development programme, her success representing a major
achievement in the context of a traditionally male dominated Melanesian environment.
“Since joining us Claudia has never looked back,” Captain Sumsum said. “She is an inspiration to her
gender, having the right mindset to turn a long term potential goal into a reality.”
SO SOLOMONS – SO DIFFERENT
For more
information contact:
Solomon Islands
Visitors Bureau
Tel: + 677 22442
E: [email protected]
www.visitsolomons.com.sb
January/February 2016
islandtime 29
Tonga
Discovering the Explored
by Virna Smith, Marketing Manager for Scenic Group
I arrived in Tonga not quite knowing exactly what there was to do on the mainland of Nuku’alofa.
But I was very much looking forward to finding out! My base for this four day visit was Scenic
Hotel Tonga, an easy five minute drive from the airport. The hotel has recently undergone some
family friendly changes with the addition of a new mini golf course and children’s playground,
plus a driving range for the grown-ups. It’s a great place to relax and I did just that with a tasty
pre-dinner drink and a delicious dinner.
On my first morning I was invited to swim with the whales under the guidance of Jeff and his
crew from Whale Swim, Fish & Dive … what an incredible experience! For the first part of the trip
we were taken to a coral reef to ‘practice’ our snorkelling. And from there we were off! In no time
at all we ‘spotted’ a mum and her calf. We could hardly wait to get into the water, but safety was
paramount so we settled down, listened to the skipper and followed all the commands from our
guide who went into the water with us.
What a surreal experience … there they were below the surface, about 10 metres from us gliding
through the water gracefully. The female was around 14 metres in length and her baby calf
around six metres. The mum came up to get some air and her calf followed - the highlight being
a magnificent breach. It’s something I will remember forever!
The next day I spent the morning wandering through the market in Nuku’alofa. From fresh
produce to beautiful handicrafts, there is so much to see, you could quite easily spend few hours
browsing the stalls. The locals are very friendly and very talented! The afternoon was spent back
at Scenic Hotel Tonga, just lazing around the pool, reading and enjoying the peace and tranquility
in a beautiful setting. Bliss.
The next day was a Sunday, which is celebrated as a strict sabbath. I’d heard about Pangaimotu
Island where the locals head over to after church and usually spend the whole afternoon there,
enjoying the beach, the music and fabulous food! So I headed into Nuku’alofa, located the jetty
and boarded a water taxi. The half hour journey across to Pangaimotu Island is breathtakingly
beautiful and from the moment I stepped on the island, I felt like I was in another world.
The big attraction is ‘Big Mama Yatch Club’ and Big Mama herself, as she is fondly referred to by
everyone, including tourists. I enjoyed a delicious freshly caught fish and chips lunch, a local beer
and decided to ‘walk if off’ with a little island exploration.
I was sad to leave Pangaimotu Island and can’t wait to go back. There is so much to discover in
Tonga, stay local and explore it’s totally worth it!
A wonderful gateway to the Kingdom of Tonga...
*
$
Scenic Hotel Tonga
157
4 to 6-Night Special
Escape to the South Pacific! Come to Scenic Hotel
Tonga, relax and unwind around the swimming
pool and enjoy the delicious local cuisine.
* Rate advertised applies to stays at Scenic Hotel Tonga until
30 September 2016. Rates are subject to availability. For full
Terms & Conditions, please refer to deal page on our website.
To book call 0800 NZ OWNED (69 69 63)
or book online at scenichotelgroup.co.nz
30 islandtime January/February 2016
INCL GST
ONLY
PER NIGHT FOR 2 PEOPLE
Samoa
Taumeasina on Track
The development of Taumeasina Island Resort, just outside Apia, will provide an exciting
addition to island’s tourism market. Nathan Bucknall, General Manager of Taumeasina Island
Resort, has now set up office on his new island home and has reported that construction is
running to schedule and is on track for its 1 June 2016 opening. Upon completion, the property
will feature conference facilities, restaurants and bars, wedding venues, a spa and wellness
centre, hotel style accommodation and two/three bedroom villas. This will allow the resort
to cater to a wide variety of markets including business, leisure, conferences, weddings and
friends visiting relatives. We’re certainly looking forward to seeing it!
Something for Everyone at
Sheraton Aggie Grey’s Resort
When it comes to ‘home grown’
South Pacific travel brands, few can
match the history of Aggie Grey’s.
And when it comes to international
brands few have the recognition
of the Sheraton. While both have
origins that date back to the 1930’s,
in Samoa the two came together
in 2014 to create Sheraton Aggie
Grey’s Lagoon Resort and Spa,
and Sheraton Aggie Grey’s Hotel
and Bungalows. The Hotel is the
final stages of a major multimillion
dollar rebuild (due to open in April
2016), however, the Resort opened
in January 2015 after a complete
transformation with full Sheraton
services and facilities. As far as
locations go, the Resort’s position couldn’t be more convenient – it’s just five minutes
drive from the airport, five minutes from Mulifanua Wharf (where you catch the ferry to
Savaii) and only 45 minutes from Apia.
The resort is also one of the few properties in Samoa that caters to everyone from
honeymooners to families. For example the multi-level lagoon-style swimming pool has a
shallow end for kids and a swim-up bar for the grown-ups. The kids club is considered
of the best in the South Pacific and for active travellers there’s a well-equipped gym, a
championship golf course right next door and yoga on the beach every Saturday morning.
And for those who like some pampering, Manaia Spa provides a blissful rainforest setting
and a menu of sumptuous treatments. In other words, there’s something for everyone.
Saletoga Sands Donates
Knockout Prize for Charity
Samoa’s Newest Luxury Resort
There was a reason they
chose this location to shoot
the epic movie ‘Return
to Paradise’ in 1953. At
Samoa’s most famous beach,
you can enjoy the peace and
tranquillity of a faraway place
but with the modern comforts
that epitomise 21st century
living. Come and experience
Samoa the way it was
intended.
The Return to Paradise
Beach Resort and Spa.
E: [email protected] P: 685 35055 W: www.returntoparadiseresort.com
In early December, Saletoga Sands Resort & Spa
were excited to support the ‘Fight for Life’ charity
boxing night in Hamilton. The resort donated
5 nights accommodation in a Beachfront Villa,
which was part of larger package that included
return flights from Auckland to Samoa, front row
tickets to Joseph Parkers’ ‘Rumble in Paradise’
fight in January, as well as lunch with Parker and
his trainer Kevin Barry.
The fantastic package was auctioned off live at
the event with all proceeds going to the Waikato
Hospice. Gavin Brightwell, General Manager of
Saletoga Sands said “We didn’t hesitate to offer a
prize when the opportunity to support this event
and the Waikato Hospice came up. Especially
being from Hamilton
and being active as a
boxing coach in New
Zealand and a patron
of the Waikato Boxing
Association.
We try to support
boxing in Samoa at
a local level as much
as we can, plus very
excited to have Joseph
Parker bringing his
heavyweight title fight
on 23 January 2016.”
------------------www.samoa.travel
January/February 2016
islandtime 31
Hawai‘i
Getting off the Beaten Track in Oahu
Most visitors to Oahu tend to stay and play around the Waikiki Beach area. While there are a wide variety of first class
accommodation options and plenty to see, do, shop and eat, every visitor should take the opportunity to rent a car and explore
the rest of beautiful Oahu. Here are a few standout places to get started:
Hanauma Bay State Park
Waimea Valley
Declared a protected
marine life conservation and
underwater park in 1967,
Hanauma Bay offers some
of Hawaii’s best snorkeling,
plus visitors can learn about
the abundant marine life and
conservation efforts that keep
this special place in pristine
condition.
Consisting of almost 1900 acres,
the lush beauty of Waimea Valley
has been a sacred place in
Hawaiian culture for more than
700 years. Today visitors can
stroll the world-class botanical
gardens, see a variety of ancient
archaeological sites and take
a cooling dip under the Waihi
Waterfall.
30 minutes from Waikiki
1hr from Waikiki
Kaena Point Hike
Haleiwa
Oahu has some fine walks and
one of the most dramatic is
the hike out to Kaena Point.
In Hawaiian culture this lava
shoreline is said to be the
place where souls would jump
into the spirit world and meet
the souls of their ancestors.
The round trip is 8.7km and
make sure you take water and
sunscreen as it can get hot.
This laid back surf town on the
Oahu’s famous North Shore,
is a great place to getaway
from the buzz of Waikiki. There
are numerous café’s, boutique
shops, surf shops (of course),
restaurants and art galleries to
enjoy. Make sure you stop at
one of the North Shore’s many
shrimp trucks…delish!
1hr from Waikiki
1hr 20m from Waikiki
Oahu Summer Events
Sol3 Mio to make
Hawaiian debut February 13, 2016
Great Aloha
Run February 15, 2016
Hawaii Opera Theatre, Honolulu
A fitness fan? This annual competition
features a 13km race from Aloha Tower to
Aloha Stadium plus a three-day Sports,
Health, and Fitness Expo.
This Kiwi trio are taking the opera world by storm and in February they perform for the
very first time in Hawaii! If you have clients who are opera fans this would be there perfect
opportunity to mix their musical passion with a fantastic Hawaiian getaway.
www.hawaiiopera.org
NFL Pro Bowl
January 31, 2016
Want a taste of American Football? One week before the Super Bowl, the biggest names
and hardest hitters in the National Football League (NFL) travel to Oahu for the NFL Pro
Bowl at Aloha Stadium. www.nfl.com/probowl 32 islandtime January/February 2016
www.greataloharun.com Wanderlust Yoga and
Music Festival February 25-28, 2016
This ultimate mind, body and soul wellness festival features yoga masters, musical performers,
top chefs and winemakers along with leading wellness speakers at the beautiful Turtle Bay
Resort on the North Shore.
www.wanderlustfestival.com
Strength in experience,
diversity and partnerships.
Aqua-Aston Hospitality
manages over 50 properties
and nearly 10,000 rooms across
five distinct brands designed to
suit any lifestyle, taste or budget.
aqua-aston.com
Aqua - 1.808.924.6453 | GDS QU
Aston - 1.808.924.2924 | GDS AH
WELCOME HOME
PROVIDING DISTINCTIVE EXPERIENCES
FOR THE SAVVY TRAVELER IN EVERYONE
WHEN CLEAN & COMFORTABLE IS ENOUGH
YOUR PIECE OF PARADISE
Hawai‘i
Aston among Expedia’s
“Best of +VIP Access” Hotels
Aqua-Aston Hospitality has announced that Aston Waikiki Beach Tower has been included
in the Expedia.com® elite list of “Best of +VIP Access” hotels for 2015. Only 400 hotels
worldwide received the honour from Expedia.
“We are very proud to be recognised for our ability to continue to exceed customer
expectations,” said Mike Tasaka, General Manager of Aston Waikiki Beach Tower.
“From our oshibori presentation on arrival – when we greet our new guests for the first time
with cleansing hand towels infused with essential, aromatic oils – to complimentary valet
service and some of Waikiki’s finest views, delivering impeccable service and the very best
experiences to our guests is a top priority.”
Embassy Suites Voted
Top 10 for Families
Managed by Aqua-Aston Hospitality, Aston Waikiki Beach Tower is among Waikiki's most
luxurious condominium resorts offering exclusive hotel-quality service such as daily housekeeping,
complimentary valet parking, and nightly turndown service.
34 islandtime January/February 2016
For the third consecutive year, Embassy Suites by Hilton-Waikiki Beach Walk has earned
a spot in Hawaii’s Top 10 Resorts as ranked by Holidays with Kids, Australia’s largest
circulating travel magazine. “We’re proud to receive this award for the third year running
because it means we’re fulfilling our most important job – making our guests happy,” said
Bob Yeoman, General Manager. “We pride ourselves on paying attention to the things that
families need, whether it’s our free breakfast buffet or spacious suites, to make a lasting
and meaningful impression every time they visit.” The all-suite resort rooms also feature a
sleeper sofa, and a mini-kitchen which is ideal for families that want to prepare some of
their own meals. Plus families can take advantage of resort packages like ‘Fun, Sun, and
Trolley Run’, which includes a full day of beach gear, in-room pizza and movie, plus two
days of unlimited readership on the Waikiki Trolley.
THE BEACHES OF THE NORTH SHORES
SEVEN MILE MIRACLE
The seven miles from Hale’iwa to Sunset Beach contains beaches
which are a miracle of astounding beauty!
During the winter months you will see waves that can reach 50 feet and are among the most powerful, breathtaking, and dangerous in the world. During the summer months, when the huge surf is gone, the water is
peaceful , serene, and excellent for snorkeling for shells or swimming with 100 year old sea turtles. All this
literally is in our back yard. We are 2 private homes located on the beach directly in front of Rocky Point surf
break. Steps away from Sunset Beach and the notorious Banzai Pipeline. Whether you want to surf, swim, or
just relax on the beach this is the real Hawaii experience, and we hope to share this with you. Aloha
CONTACT Kenneth Krystle 808-779-3675
www.stayinthenorthshore.com
Oahu’s North Shore
Hawaiian Vacation Rentals
AMERICAN SAMOA
AMERICAN SAMOA
VISITORS BUREAU