Fiji Sun

PLANTATION ISLAND, MUSKET COVE, HOME TO MUSIC EVENT

- FREDERICA ELBOURNE frederica.elbourne@fijisun.com.fj

Over 700 arrivals from the America, New Zealand and Australia, are expected for the annual Your Paradise Fiji 2022 edition.

Plantation Island and Musket Cove will be home to the ultimate dance music holiday experience, as Your Paradise makes the Fiji chapter a point of difference.

The annual disc jockey, music and dance floor event will be held around two local resorts for the first time.

From day parties at Cloud 9 and Catamaran voyage, to a private island beach club, and various beachside surprises around the event’s two home resorts, the event returns to the Mamanucas this December.

The Mamanucas will be a destinatio­n to rub shoulders with some of the world’s best artists.

Various packages - ranging from solo travellers, to couples and groups - are available on Your Paradise website.

After signing up as an official member of The Environmen­t Mamanuca Environmen­t Society of Fiji, Your Paradise will also connect with the local community and habitat on this leg of the tour.

In 2014, Your Paradise – an Australian based music destinatio­n event organisati­on -was created to deliver the world’s most unique and intimate music event.

Held over six days - this year from December 10-16 - it includes a wide range of music events and experience­s, which allow guests to customise their own itinerary over the five-night stay.

From small intimate shows and travel add-on experience­s, to wellness and environmen­tal programmes, the annual event is prepared over 14 months.

“A genre-less event, artists perform across three main stage nights and in various pop-up events across the island and beyond,” the company website said.

“If you love music and like to travel then Your Paradise is for you.”

Tourism Fiji is keen to continue to market Fiji’s attractive­ness to younger audiences in Australia and New Zealand who may not have considered Fiji before, chief executive officer, Brent Hill said.

“This meets our strategic priority of helping shape perception­s of Fiji,” he said.

“Tourism Fiji is working hard with event partners and promoters to bring events of scale back to Fiji.

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