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Description
Imagine sharing a sumptuous picnic on your own private beach for the day. snorkeling amidst a rainbow of tropical fish on our prolific house reef. having a romantic candle lit dinner under a blanket of stars...doing as much or as little as you please every single day you are here.
Accommodations
Your bure (pronounced "mboo - ray") is a private beachfront retreat dotted along a thousand meters of natural white sandy beach.
The thirty four bures and villas at Tokoriki are a magical combination of Fijian architecture and detailing with all of the modern luxuries and amenities expected in an upmarket experience. Your bure or villa is spacious, freestanding, air conditioned, and has its own private outdoor shower. All bures and villas are also equipped with coffee and tea making facilities, mini fridges, hairdryers, robes, iron & ironing boards, beach mats, ceiling fans and in-room safes.
Dining
Your meals are a plentiful fusion of Australian, Asian and European influences made from fresh ingredients sought throughout the South Pacific region.
Under the shade of the palm trees by day or beneath a blanket of stars in the evening, dining outdoors is a romantic, casual and sumptuous event at Tokoriki Island Resort. With an emphasis on seafood and using local ingredients in contemporary ways, their Executive Chef creates Fijian inspired specialties with Pacific Rim influences.
Lunch and dinner menus change daily, providing you with the freshest ingredients each meal and plenty of variety throughout your stay. Savour the locally caught fish and lobster, brought to us each morning by village fishermen. Take pleasure in eating a papaya for breakfast that has just been pulled from the tree.
Tokoriki serves an interesting blend of European, Asian and local cuisine. Tropical fruits and fresh local fish and seafood form the basis of the cuisine complimented with Regional produce.
Enjoy fabulous beef, lamb, cheeses, fruits and vegetables - imported daily from the best farms throughout Australia and New Zealand.
To complement the ever changing menus, they offer a selection of fine Australian and New Zealand wines and French champagnes. For those unfamiliar with the wines of this region, the wine menu offers detailed descriptions of the current selections and the evening menus offer wine pairing suggestions for each course. With many wines available by the glass, you can sample a variety before choosing your favourites.
Spa
With a wide selection of spa therapies available, everyday can be a day of pampering and relaxation.
Scuba
Rainbow hued coral gardens, towering pinnacles, eerie tunnels and plunging drop offs. Outstanding diving right on our doorstep! 1200 species of fish from tiny translucent gobies to vivid angelfish, exotic Fijian endemics and fast moving sharks and game fish. Over 300 types of soft and hard corals, cobalt seas and sheltered coves add up to unforgettable experiences, whether for the seasoned scuba diver or the first timer. The Tokoriki Dive shop offers a great variety of diving for Certified Divers, a full range of PADI Courses, as well as daily Resort Dives for non-divers wanting to experience scuba diving for the first time. Their dive equipment is modern, fully computerized and maintained by qualified technicians. Their boats were custom built for Dive Tropex Tokoriki in 2002. The awesome 400HP 'Black Jack' is a state of the art 7.9m/26' aluminium mono hull which is considered the best dive boat in Fiji for its size.
Local Area
Experience the Fijian culture. Meet the people Conde Nast Traveller Magazine readers voted the "Friendliest People in the World". Share in their stories; visit the village; partake in a traditional kava ceremony with the chief. At Tokoriki, you will "arrive as a visitor and leave as a friend." Check out their guest book to see what past customers have to say. Tokoriki Island Resort is proud to be a founding member of the Mamanuca Environment Society (MES). As a founding member of the MES, Tokoriki Island Resort is committed to improving and protecting the local environment through awareness and education. Our General Manager, Erin McCann is the Co-Chairman of the society. The Mamanuca Environment Society was founded in March 2003 and currently employs a full time Marine Biologist/Project Manager. The Project Manager collects data, monitors the reef and marine systems in our area, liaises with the local stakeholders and spends a great deal of her time educating the school children and adults in the local communities of the Mamanucas in best practice guidelines and ways to improve the sustainability of the surrounding environment.
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