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PRESERVING PARADISE IN Fiji

Good Travel with Marriott Bonvoy.

- WORDS JESSICA WEALE

Fiji is not just a tropical holiday destinatio­n, it’s a call to embrace a vibrant community and leave a positive impact. While you’re soaking up the sun in style, you’ll also be supporting eco-friendly initiative­s that help to preserve the pristine beauty of this island paradise.

The people are the heart and soul of this tropical oasis and they are genuinely hospitable. Their warm welcome makes you feel like you’ve found a second home. From the moment you arrive, the sense of community and friendline­ss creates an instant connection with the local culture.

Plus, it’s just so pretty. The vibrant green landscape and azure blue of the Pacific Ocean takes centre stage, setting you up for an unforgetta­ble journey. There’s a sense of ease, it’s like stepping into a world where time slows down. No wonder they call it ‘Fiji time’ which all of the locals seem to live a relaxed life on – I think we need to adopt this in New Zealand!

As I embarked on my adventure with Marriott Bonvoy’s Good Travel programme, the promise of meaningful experience­s and sustainabl­e travel unfolded before me.

SHERATON FIJI GOLF & BEACH RESORT A BEACHFRONT PARADISE WITH PURPOSE

My first stop on this island odyssey was the Sheraton Fiji Golf & Beach Resort, a slice of heaven convenient­ly located in Denarau, just 20 minutes from Nadi Airport. The resort’s recent renovation brought new life to the property, creating spaces that encourage connection and camaraderi­e among their many travellers.

Nestled along the coast, the resort o ers a beachfront paradise with pools, beachside restaurant­s and nightly fire dancing shows. The various restaurant­s and bars on the property serve artisanal cocktails and delectable dishes, all showcasing the rich flavours of locally sourced ingredient­s.

One highlight of the Good Travel programme was the introducti­on to their fully organic farm, the largest of its kind in Fiji. Led by Shahil, the farm manager, I learned about sustainabl­e farming practices and had the chance to plant lemongrass using a ‘no-till’ method. This method not only produces high-quality produce but also preserves the delicate balance of the soil’s microorgan­isms,

ensuring a thoughtful and sustainabl­e approach for the entire resort.

The farm, a core project enhancing the local community, uses compost from both the farm and the resort’s restaurant­s, closing the loop on waste and nurturing the growth of healthy, locally-sourced produce.

As a guest, you can also take part in a divine Farm to Fork experience, where

you can enjoy breakfast or dinner on the farm, right next to where your food is grown!

The farm is not the only sustainabl­e experience to note. Sheraton Fiji Golf & Beach Resort has implemente­d many smaller, yet impactful, actions that mean not only the sta and resort are taking part in sustainabi­lity, but also the guests. It does not hinder your travel at all if you’re wanting the luxury, laid back experience, in fact, you barely know you’re involved! The rooms have sensors when the doors are open which means the air-conditioni­ng will automatica­lly shut o , the taps and toilets have a restrained water flow (which you wouldn’t even notice, but saves a lot of precious water) and the rubbish bins have both waste and recycling options, in every room as well as throughout the resort.

You might also think you’d miss having a bu et breakfast, but not only does the option of freshly prepared food o er a more personal experience, it also saves the wastage that comes with the large amounts of bu et food that sit out for a long time uneaten.

As I left Sheraton Fiji Golf & Beach Resort, I felt a deep connection to the land and people, knowing that my stay had contribute­d to a more sustainabl­e and vibrant community.

FIJI MARRIOTT RESORT MOMI BAY PREMIUM, NATURE AND MARINE CONSERVATI­ON

Fiji Marriott Resort Momi Bay is situated on the western coast of Viti Levu. The overwater bures, a marvel in themselves, set the stage for a premium and eco-conscious stay. This 5-star resort boasts adults-only bures, multiple swimming pools, water sports activities and an award-winning day spa, all surrounded by breath-taking natural beauty.

If you ever find yourself here, make sure to head to Fish Bar. This is without a doubt a ‘must-visit’ place to dine. With panoramic views, exquisite food and an almost Mediterran­ean feel, you won’t regret spending your evening here watching an enchanting, golden sunset.

Mereoni ‘Oni’ the sustainabi­lity manager, leads the Good Travel programme at the resort, dedicated to preserving the natural environmen­t of Momi Bay. Guests are encouraged to participat­e in the mangrove planting experience, an initiative to foster marine life and combat coastline erosion.

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Above: The enchanting Fiji Marriott Resort Momi Bay with charming over the sea bures.
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Top right: Good writer Jess planting lemongrass on the farm at Sheraton Fiji Golf and Beach Resort.
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Middle right: The lush lemongrass and other herbs growing on the farm.
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Bottom right: Tatavu Grill and Bar, where you can experience feet-in-sand dining while enjoying luxury.
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Right: Oni teaching us about marine conservati­on and planting mangroves.
Opposite: Fiji Marriott Resort Momi Bay.
Left: The view from the outstandin­g Fish Bar at Fiji Marriott Resort Momi Bay. Right: Oni teaching us about marine conservati­on and planting mangroves. Opposite: Fiji Marriott Resort Momi Bay.

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