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Castaway Island, Fiji Fact Sheet The heart and soul of Fiji. Castaway Island, Fiji is an iconic, multiple award-winning private island resort surrounded by white sand beaches and vibrant coral reefs. The resort offers exceptional facilities and creative island cuisine, and is an ideal destination for romantic couples with or without children. Traditionally thatched air-conditioned bures (bungalows) boast 4-star accreditation and feature vaulted ‘tapa’ lined ceilings and spacious layouts. There are plenty of activities to choose from including snorkeling off the beach, PADI 5-star Gold Palm diving, jet skiing, catamarans, kayaks, windsurfers, parasailing, hand line fishing, speedboat champagne island hops, two stunning freshwater swimming pools and more. Castaway has everything you come to Fiji to find. Experience it all with Outrigger Resorts. General Rooms Food and beverage options • Check-in 14:00 hrs, check-out 10:00 hrs • 27 Island Bures The Water’s Edge restaurant offers buffet • Rollaway charges included in extra person • 12 Ocean View Bures breakfast, all day dining with themed rate • 23 Beach Bures a la carte dinner options. • Cots available • 1 Family Bure The award-winning restaurant, 1808, • Family plan: children up to 12 years are • 1 Grand Bure offers an Asian/Fijian fusion dining experience free when sharing with parent(s) utilizing All rooms feature: with sand on feet under the stars. existing bedding The Sundowner Bar & Pizza serves up • 5th person can be added (2 adults, • Air conditioning gourmet wood-fired pizzas and cocktails 3 children) at additional cost • Outdoor patio each night. • In-room safe Facilities • Room services daily The family-friendly poolside Nuku Marau Bar • Iron/ironing board & Grill serves a healthy all day dining menu • 4 restaurants • Hair dryer and features an ice cream bar. • 4 bars • Blackout drapes • Massage and pedicure Location • 2 pools including a family pool Activities and a ‘quiet zone” pool Castaway Island, Fiji is located on a private • Adult jacuzzi Castaway offers water sports for everyone; island, surrounded by white sand beaches • Swim up pool bar snorkel the island’s fringing coral reefs, and vibrant coral reefs. The resort is located • Tennis court windsurf, parasail or paddle board, on Qalito Island in the heart of Fiji’s Mamanuca • Dive center sail a catamaran, waterski or jet ski on the Island group. crystal clear lagoon. Island hop by speed boat • Boutique Located approximately 30 km from the with a champagne picnic, take a dolphin • Helipad international gateway of Nadi, Castaway safari, play tennis on a champion sized court is easily accessed by a 1 hr 50-min scheduled or simply relax in a hammock under swaying Services ferry service from Denarau Marina on the palms. For those wanting world-class diving, • Complimentary Wi-Fi mainland, or a short 10-minute seaplane or our 5-star Gold Palm dive facility operates • Complimentary non-motorized water sports helicopter flight. at over 30 PADI dive sites. • Complimentary Kids Club • Nightly entertainment • 24-hour reception • Activities desk • Laundry service • Babysitting (charges apply) • Dive shop and water sports • Book exchange Qalito Island, Fiji Islands Phone: +679 666 1233 Fax: +679 666 5753 Email: [email protected] HAWAII FIJI THAILAND GUAM MAURITIUS MALDIVES Castawayfiji.com UPCOMING: CHINA VIETNAM.
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