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Dive Into Paradise

Dec 6th, 2009

Diving in Paradise is spectacular with over 40 dive sites including the legendary Rainbow Reef, pristine Vuna Reef and 3 shore dives.

Diving in Paradise

Diving in Paradise

Our Dive Team will get you under the water whenever you want to be. Carl & Jon are our American PADI Instructors. Charlie is a FijianPADI Dive Master and you’ll enjoy our local guides, Ronnie, Mauri and Villi.

Our shore dives alone will ensure you meet our resident moray eel, blue ribbon eels, lion fish and a multitude of tropical fish.

“Wow! What an incredible place. The grounds and views are breathtaking. We felt welcome from the moment we arrived. The service was the best I have experienced anywhere! The diving…Wow! It was spectacular! The Rainbow Reef and White Wall exceeded our expectations and the dive staff were great. There is nothing we would change. It was perfect!” Paradise Guests - Ken & Heidi, USA

Dive into Paradise soon!

Jessica joins the Meke in Paradise!

Oct 21st, 2009

Fiji Night in Paradise is a great experience!

Start with a day full of Fijian cultural activities - frond weaving, sulu tying, lovo preparation, coconut lesson… and more. Add Cocktails at sunset followed by a 4 course Lovo Feast with Guests dining together. Follow dinner with a meke (dance performance) and then you are invited to a kava ceremony with the Resort staff, friends and family.

Jessica doing the Meke with the village girls

Jessica doing the Meke with the village girls

5 year old Jessica Gortan has just joined our Village girls doing the meke for their 2 numbers. Jess practices daily with her Nanny and is trying hard to keep up with the bigger girls. “I love doing the meke on Fiji night” Jessica says. “I get to stay up late and dance for the Resort Guests. It’s fun”.

Jessica is in the process of convincing her 4 year old brother Thomas to join the boys meke group. We’ll keep you posted on this!

Come to Paradise to experience ‘real Fiji‘.

Married in Paradise!

Sep 20th, 2009

Newly-weds - Narina & Neil from Australia celebrate in Paradise

Newly-weds - Narina & Neil from Australia celebrate in Paradise

“To all the wonderful staff in Paradise,  Just a quick thank you for making our Fiji Wedding and honeymoon something we will never forget. The warmth and friendliness you all showed us during our stay will be remembered forever. From the moment we were greeted at the airport to the time we left we had a amazing time and will not hesitate to recommend Paradise to anyone looking for a romantic holiday destination.

The resort itself is beautiful but it is the staff that make it perfect. Hope to see you all again soon. Vinaka Neil and Narina Burton.”

Married in Paradise 4th September 2009.

Our recent Fiji Wedding saw our Australian Guests Neil and Narina exchange vows in a private ceremony at Famous Point - our most photographed oceanfront point.

Neil & Narina then stayed on to celebrate their Honeymoon and enjoyed the tranquility and seclusion of Paradise.

Celebrate your Fiji Honeymoon in Paradise for 7 nights and you will receive a FREE Romantic Wedding Package.

The Romantic Wedding Package includes  full legal registration including transportation, Fijian Minister/Celebrant,  Wedding Ceremony located under the Oceanfront Wedding Bure, Pool Deck or any other location of choice at any time of the day, full floral decorations at Wedding site,  Salusalu for Bride & Groom after the ceremony, Romantic Dinner for 2 including 4 course meal and Wedding Cake for 2 on your Wedding night, Romantic Turn Down service in Bride & Grooms Bure throughout your stay and a Wedding Coordinator to assist the Bride & Groom

Contact Terri and Kesa at the Resort for more info.

Hammerhead encounter on Rainbow Reef

Sep 8th, 2009

On our last trip to Rainbow Reef, our divers experienced 6 Hammerhead sharks close by. Our Canadian Dive Instructor - Jon said “They didn’t even seem to notice we were there and we we able to observe them for some time”.

6 Hammerheads spotted at Rainbow Reef

6 Hammerheads spotted at Rainbow Reef

Hammerheads are aggressive hunters, feeding on smaller fish, octopuses, squid, and crustaceans. They do not actively seek out human prey, but are very defensive and will attack when provoked.

Hammerhead sharks are consummate predators that use their oddly shaped heads to improve their ability to find prey. Their wide-set eyes give them a better visual range than most other sharks. And by spreading their highly specialized sensory organs over their wide, mallet-shaped head, they can more thoroughly scan the ocean for food.

Found in temperate and tropical waters worldwide, far offshore and near shorelines, hammerheads are often seen in mass summer migrations seeking cooler water. They are gray-brown to olive-green on top with off-white undersides, and they have heavily serrated, triangular teeth. Their extra-tall, pointed dorsal fins are easily identifiable.

Most hammerhead species are fairly small and are considered harmless to humans. Hammerhead populations are not accurately known, but appear stable worldwide, and they are not considered threatened.

This carnivore’s average lifespan in the wild is 20 to 30 years and grow in length 13 to 20 ft / 4 to 6 metres. They weigh from 500 to 1,000 lbs / 230 to 450 kg.

 

Did you know? Hammerheads use their wide heads to attack stingrays, pinning the winged fish against the sea floor.

Comment from a satisfied Paradise Guest…

Sep 3rd, 2009
” I can tell you from a diver and travelers point of view, it was outstanding.  Paradise is small with only 10 Fijian Bures.  The setting is by far the most beautiful one I have ever stayed at and the rooms were too.  It is a new resort and shows that a lot of thought was put into it.  Hot tubs and out door showers on private patios were a hit!  The Paradise staff are first class.  The Fijian people who work there and live in the area are very friendly.  We took a four hour guided  mountain hike that showed use the history and how simple yet happy they live.

Visit Paradise in Fiji

Visit Paradise in Fiji

 
Power is by generator 24/7 and never faltered.  The owners/operators are always there and are very hands on; all good!  They even hosted a Fijian night with Fijian dance, song and drink. No TV and Internet was available for a small fee.
 
The dive shop is contacted out and on the property.  Another first class operation.  Lots to see.  We saw several white tip sharks and missed 2 hammerheads by a day.  They were seen on our last day that we couldn’t dive.  Oh well.
 
I rarely do things like this, but I would recommend you go see it.  You may want to add it to your list of dive sites and resorts to visit. “
Chuck & Barbara Wampler, LA, USA. Visited August 2009. 

Aug 31st, 2009

Love in Paradise

Love in Paradise

Sorry Ladies, our prize catch single male has been caught!

Archie Taylor, pictured with his new Bride, Joan White were married in  traditional Fiji Wedding last month. Archie has been with us in Paradise for 5 years and  Joan is our return Guest too many times to remember.

The couple met in Paradise when Archie took Joan on a guided snorkel in the touquoise waters of Paradise. It was love at first snorkel! Something tells us that Archie was the real reason for Joan’s many visits to Paradise.

Congratulations Archie & Joan!

FISHING FOR 50LB WAHOO IN PARADISE!

Jul 10th, 2009

50lb Wahoo in Paradise

50lb Wahoo in Paradise

While celebrating their Fiji Honeymoon, Jared and his gorgeous new bride Emily, also found time to get out on the waters of Paradise to do a little sports fishing.

Jared reeled in a 50 lb Wahoo after a couple of hours on the reef.

Thanks to Jared we all dined on fresh Sashimi appetisers and and grilled Wahoo that night and for the next few days.

‘Emily and I cannot thank you all enough for everything, it was a perfect Fiji Honeymoon for us and we could not have asked for anything more.  When we left Paradise we felt as if we were leaving friends behind.  Please tell everyone that we hope to see you all again real soon!’

Also found in the waters surrounding Paradise are Giant Trevally, Baracuda, Yellow Fin Tuna, Spanish Mackeral and Mahi Mahi.

The Pro Dive Taveuni boys will get you out on the water sports fishing whenever you want to. see you in Paradise.

FORBES RANKS FIJI TOURISM AMONG TOP 15

Jun 24th, 2009

Fiji has been rated among the top 15 cheapest countries for American traveller’s during the current severe recession in the US financial market..

“Fiji is one of many places that’s suddenly (become) more affordable to American travellers,” said America’s Forbes.com.

The Reserve Bank of Fiji’s April end economic review said although visitor arrivals were weak in the first three months of the year, the devaluation is expected to make Fiji an attractive holiday destination in the coming months.

The website, listing the world’s top business leaders, said US travellers would now opt to travel to Fiji without making pricey commitments, following the devaluation of the Fiji dollar by 20 per cent in April.

“Though roundtrip airfare will set you back about $1600, the greenback gained 40 per cent on the Fiji dollar over the past year, which means that once you get there, everything is on sale at a deep discount,” Forbes reported.

Top on Forbes’ list is Hungary, buoyed both by airfares in the $590 range and a currency on which the US dollar has gained 30 per cent over the past year.

Second-ranked Sweden offers nearly identical currency perks.

“The dollar has gained a full 50 per cent on Poland’s zloty, meaning that $100 can now get you a $150 hotel room in Warsaw,” it said.

Forbes said these falling prices and a stronger dollar had made these exotic locales affordable for Americans

Need more incentive to visit Fiji? Visit our website.

Visit Fiji soon to find out what everyone is talking about

Visit Fiji soon to find out what everyone is talking about

Paradise Guest’s Letter to the Editor in reply to Alison Bell’s recent comments in Australian newspapers….

Jun 7th, 2009

 

Written by Paradise Guest Cathy McDondald, Queensland Australia. 7th June 2009. 

 

“It was with a growing sense of shame and humiliation that I read the article on Paradise at Taveuni 5th of June 2009. The undertones of racism and the white, western sense of superiority seemed to ooze from almost every paragraph. The author clearly did not have a good time and seems determined to infest the minds of others to turn them away from what, to me, is a fantastic experience. 

 

As a current Guest (yes, capital ‘G’) of Paradise, I could barely recognise your scribes descriptions of this beautiful Resort. Yes the Wedding Bure overlooking the calm idealic waters surrounding Taveuni is small. I believe the accurate discription is ‘intimate’. Having had dinner there one night, I for one felt special and pampered. 

 

The tin-roofed Massage Bure overlooking the Southern Pacific Ocean that your scribe describes bears no similarity to the palm thatched, sandy floor Bure that I see every day. 

 

And as for that person’s dismay at seeing the poverty of a third-world country, with poor dwellings along the way to the resort, I would have to advise them to never leave an Australian capital city. They also seem to expect Australian city freeway conditions for the roads here.  

 

As you freely and widely published the seemilng defamatory article of your scribe, I’m hoping you will apply Natural Justice and publish my account as well.  

 

I was met at Taveuni Airport by one of the Resort Managers who explained that the road to the Resort was pretty bad. The first 30 minutes of the drive was along a bitumen road that was one of the best I had experienced in Fiji. The last 30 minutes was on a dirt road with a few rocks and pot holes that the driver took care to avoid.  

 

I was greeted at the Reception Bure (Fijian for hut) by half of the Resort staff and presented with a hand made lei (flower garland), icy cold coconut to drink from, icy cold wet washer to refresh my face and hands. I was then given a short tour of the pristine resort and lead to my room. Sorry, ‘room’ does not do justice to my Bure - 3 large rooms - a bedroom with a massive king size bed, large lounge area with a mini bar fridge, tea and coffee making facilities etc, and a spacious bathroom with ample cupboard space. The bathroom leads to a private courtyard with outdoor shower set amoung a garden of ginger lillies, native ferns, flame trees and huge golden portos overhanging the walls of petrified lava rocks. 

 

I unpacked, showered and dressed, taking my time until night had well and truly fallen. When I was ready for dinner, I came out to my Bure deck to find a lit oil lamp to help me find my way to the Reception Bure which also houses the bar and dining room. The food is world class with a resonable choice of fine wines from Australia and New Zealnad as well as an impressive Cocktail list. 

 

I noticed the Daily Activities blackboard set for the following day and tried to decide what I’d do. From adventure hikes to diving world class reefs or simply snorkelling along the lava cliffs of the Resort or cutural avctivities or just doing nothing and enjoying the laid-back Fiji Time - the choice was mine. Many of the adventure hikes and dives came at an extra cost to pay for transport and trespass on other people’s property. I admit that I didn’t find the costs excessive as I’d already investigated these through the resort web-site prior to coming here. I must also point out that I had studied the menus thoughourly and was already looking forward to Fiji Night and Indian Night in particular where the Guests came together to enjoy sumptuous feast. Fiji Night is a truly wonderful cultural experience. 

 

I’ve been here for a week and am sad that I only have another 10 days of the best holiday of my life. I can thoroughly and honestly recommend Paradise to those travellers who want to experience and learn about the culture of these beautiful island people, while choosing, or not, some of the finest water sports available anywhere in the world. You will be made so welcome, that you as I, will be sad to leave my new-found Fijian family”

 

Gone Fishin’ in Paradise

May 17th, 2009

 

Fancy yourself as a fisherman?  

 

Well, get out on the water with Archie and see what’s biting today. Recently our Paradise Taveuni Guests brought back some huge Giant Trevally when out on the southern reefs of Taveuni.

Fishing in Paradise

Fishing in Paradise

You can’t beat fresh fish!

We supply fishing gear, bait and fishing guide/captain. Stay out there for 1 hour or all day – it’s up to you.

 And the best part…our Chef will cook your fresh catch for lunch or dinner that night!

Experience Fiji! Experience Paradise!