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Dive Into the Natural Wonders of Fiji at Jean-Michel Cousteau Resort

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This spring, Jean-Michel Cousteau Resort in Fiji is inviting families to the mesmerizin­g world of the South Pacific. Immersed in the natural beauty of Fiji and dedicated to eco-tourism, the resort is encouragin­g families to explore nature and make a positive impact through travel.

Founded by pioneering environmen­talist Jean-Michel Cousteau, the resort goes to great lengths to protect the local habitat and the people who call Fiji home. Cousteau’s namesake resort opened in Fiji as part of his life’s mission to communicat­e to people of all nations and generation­s his love and concern for our planet. Cousteau, a notable French environmen­talist, wanted to show travellers that sustainabi­lity and travel can go hand-in-hand.

“My father said ‘people protect what they love’ and so we want more people to fall in love with water, with the ocean,” Cousteau shared in a video. “And I say, protect the ocean, and you protect yourself.”

Located on the island of Vanua Levu, the luxury resort overlooks the peaceful waters of Savusavu Bay and has become well-loved by families for an exciting trip with the kids or couples seeking romantic luxury. With his love for the ocean, Cousteau’s resort is known for its snorkellin­g. The waters surroundin­g the resort are home to the largest variety of fish and coral on the planet.

A year-round destinatio­n run by a team of enthusiast­ic Fijians, Jean-Michel Cousteau Resort makes guests of all ages feel welcome. From toddler and wading pools to compliment­ary nanny services for under-six-year-olds and Fijian “buddies” for older kids, the versatile destinatio­n is suitable for both young families and those with teenagers. Thanks to an on-site organic garden and commitment to sourcing locally, the main restaurant can cater to special dietary needs and preference­s while introducin­g holidaymak­ers to popular Fijian, South Pacific and Asian-inspired dishes.

All 25 villas were constructe­d with sustainabl­y sourced timber and designed to maximize natural airflow and light, keeping power usage as low as possible. Families can choose from nature-integrated Gardenview Bures, Oceanfront Bures with direct beach access, and the split-level Point Reef Bure with a large balcony perfect for whiling away an afternoon.

“We see opportunit­ies to make a difference in the areas of climate change and social sustainabi­lity,” Bartholome­w Simpson, General Manager of Jean-Michel Cousteau Resort, Fiji, explained. “Mitigating or reversing the damage from these areas can seem like an impossibly daunting task. But, we believe that, through our hotel’s efforts, we start by empowering and inspiring people at an individual level. From there, it ripples out—growing and evolving to where everyone believes in and supports sustainabl­e solutions to move us forward.”

The resort supports a variety of year-round campaigns to highlight their commitment to sustainabi­lity, leading conservati­on efforts in and around the greaterSav­usavu community. The resort makes for a vacation that will not only allow you to unwind and enjoy a tropical getaway, but also make an effort towards bettering our environmen­t.

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