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Beach,Beats and Eats Weekend at Shangri-La

- CHARLES CHAMBERS Feedback: charles.chambers@fijisun.com.fj

Shangri-La’s Fijian Resort and Spa’s ‘Beach, Beats and Eats’ festivitie­s this weekend will provide an insight into why Fiji remains a popular tourism destinatio­n.

The three-day event, which launches tomorrow.

It will be held every month, and is expected to draw in hundreds of people to the Yanuca island resort, just off Queens Road.

“The idea is to support our local partners in the industry as well as the resort,” Shangri-La’s Group director of sales Marsha Eyre said.

“The idea is to get this event bigger and better and with more entertainm­ent and local features.”

The programme starts from Friday through to Sunday, and will feature different entertainm­ent, food stalls and artisans.

The weekend of entertainm­ent will feature local performanc­e from Vou Group, Inside Out and Sassy.

Not left out

Children will not be left out as there are a host of programmes, which include dance and drum workshops with the Vou.

The resort’s famous water park is also expected to be a hit among guests.

The resort has offered a special room rate of $229VIP a night. Ms Eyre said the resort had 50 per cent occupancy.

“We expect that figure to increase as the weekend gets closer,” she said.

Room rates are set at $250 for a Yanuca Lagoon room, where the previous rate was $325.

Programme:

Friday 5:45pm VOU at Sunset Kuki; 8pm - Inside Out acoustic set Saturday: 11am - Kids Dance Workshop with VOU, Market Place with the Projects, Collective Fiji: 11:30am - Daiquiri Bar opens; 12pm – poolside BBQ; 1pm - 4pm Poolside DJ; 5:30pm - 9:00pm VOU Pop-Up Performanc­es; 8:00pm - Inside Out Sunday: 11:00am - Kids Drum Workshop with VOU; 12pm Sassy by the Lagoon Pool and Beachfront.

 ??  ?? Shangri-La’s Fijian Resort water park is expected to be a hit among guests this weekend.
Shangri-La’s Fijian Resort water park is expected to be a hit among guests this weekend.

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