Yasawa Island Resort in Fiji completes USD 1 million renovation

18 bungalows over 7,000 acres with sustainability credentials
2024-03-23
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YASAWA ISLAND RESORT & SPA
Yasawa Island Resort in Fiji completes USD 1 million renovation

With only 18 spacious bungalows, a small group of Fijian villagers as its neighbors, and 30 minutes by private air transfer from Nadi International Airport, the secluded resort has reasons to celebrate

Yasawa Island Resort, a unique luxury resort in Fiji, is set to complete its ambitious renovation programme that lasted six months and cost USD 1 million.
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One of Fiji’s most luxurious and top independently owned and operated resorts, Yasawa Island Resort & Spa has announced the completion of a million-dollar renovation.

A press statement issued by the resort cites James McCann, Director and Owner of the resort as saying that the six-month-long renovation will be completed this month.

The statement adds that with only 18 spacious bungalows, a small group of Fijian villagers as its neighbors, and 30 minutes by private air transfer from Nadi International Airport, the secluded resort has reasons to celebrate with a stunning new renovation of its public space as well as the exteriors and interiors of villas.

Erin McCann

Erin McCann

“Our Fijian family is delighted to continue to welcome new and return guests in 2024 and beyond with an exciting new renovation that is both stylish and sustainable,’’ says Interior Design Consultant Erin McCann.

“We are also pleased to share that the resort is in the process of obtaining its EarthCheck certification,” adds McCann. EarthCheck’s certifications are given to hotels, resorts and tourism businesses, based on their ability to live up to their social corporate responsibility, show that they care for the people around them, and enhance their overall ecological sustainability.

The statement adds that in keeping with the resort’s original authentic Fijian design and natural elements, the renovation spotlights an eye toward sustainability with a newly refurbished main complex with a fountain made of natural stone, and indigenous granite that will enhance the entrance driveway and lobby arrival area. Interior enhancements include sleek teak furniture, accompanied by large decorative hanging lights fashioned with straw and rattan in the restaurant and bar, and energy-efficient lighting integrated throughout the resort.

According to the statement, for its accommodations, the resort sourced locally produced cinnamon wood to enhance the elegant pergolas in all 18 bungalows and in the Lomalagi, a Fijian word for heaven, honeymoon bure, an accommodation specially designed for honeymooners. The statement adds that Fijian Vesi hardwood, native to Fiji, is also being used for its guest room decks, and each accommodation is being re-thatched using grass derived from the Island.

The interior guest rooms will showcase large stone-like ceramic tile, handsome teak wood furniture, and hanging pendant-style lighting crafted with rattan, it says.

According to the statement, the all-inclusive resort serves gourmet contemporary cuisine with a choice of dining at an al fresco main dining complex with a 180-degree view of the ocean, beachside, at the horizon pool, or in the privacy of one’s very own beach hut.

Upon arrival in Nadi Fiji International Airport, the resort is a 30-minute flight, which is exclusively for resort guests and inaccessible to other travellers, from Nadi International Airport and is reached via the resort’s private airstrip.

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