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Warwick Fiji Resort & Spa
Queen's Road, PO Box 100, Korolevu, Viti Levu, Fiji
Tel: +679 653 0555   Fax: +679 653 0010
wkfjres@warwickhotels.com

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The Warwick Fiji Resort & Spa is located 101 kilometres south-east of Nadi International Airport and 105 kilometres west of the capital city, Suva. Travelling time from the airport is approximately 90 minutes.

Transfers can be arranged and choices include a deluxe coach transfer, private vehicle or the more luxurious Mercedes transfer; your request can be noted when booking accommodation.

Local Attractions on Fiji

Kula Eco Park Fiji

Just a 30-minute drive from this luxury Fiji hotel, you will be able to immerse yourself in a microcosm of the island's natural wildlife. Kula Eco Park is Fiji's only wildlife park and only facility for breeding endangered species. Trips to the park can be arranged from the hotel.

Dive Beqa Lagoon on Fiji

Beqa Lagoon is approximately ten miles in diameter and only 45 minutes' boat ride away. The lagoon offers divers the joy of exploring Fiji's magical underwater world within the protection of the lagoon's reef. Dive trips can be organised from the hotel's own Dive Shop that also offers complimentary dive lessons in the pool daily.

Navua River - Inland Tours of Fiji

An hour's drive down the Queen's Highway toward the capital Suva is the Navua River. A boat ride up the river allows visitors to get an unparalleled glimpse of highlands culture, beautiful rainforest scenery and exhilarating white water. Day trips can be organised from the Warwick Fiji Resort & Spa Tour Desk.

Village Visit on Fiji

The way to experience the true culture of Fiji is to pay a visit to a local village where the lifestyle is pretty much a laid-back one, but deeply rooted in traditional beliefs and norms. Once a week, guests get the opportunity to visit Komave Village (15 minutes' walk along a white sandy beach) where they will be traditionally welcomed and invited to feast on some home-made lunch. The visit isn't complete without some dancing and merry-making.