| LOCATION:
Start
the balmy day by taking a hand-in-hand walk on the beach. Take a
dip into the gentle swell of the surprisingly warm ocean. Experience
how all tension is washed away and replaced by complete relaxation
and feelings of well-being. Allow yourself to be swamped by the
quiet seclusion of this idyllic spot. Reminisce about the good things
life has put into your lap, of which one of the best is being right
here together with a loved one. Sit under a palm tree, sip a cocktail
with your feet in the sand and enjoy the sight of millions of little
glittering sardines jumping in the shallow water of the lagoon late
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| ACCOMMODATION:
Twenty-nine
spacious bures hug Tokoriki's shoreline, all with direct access
to the beach. High thatch roofs reflect a traditional island feeling
while at the same time a cool tropical atmosphere is created. The
inside décor of all bures is blended with some local Fijian
artifacts such as pottery from the village used for flower vases
and traditional decorations such as masi and magimagi. Masi is the
cloth made from the wild mulberry tree and stenciled with earth
dyes and magimagi is braided string made from coconut husk and used
to tie beams and rafters in imaginative designs. All
bures have ceiling fans, minibar fridge, safe, hairdryer, tea and
coffee making facilities and a private verandah. |
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HOTEL SERVICES & FACILITIES : |
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HOTEL FACILITIES & SERVICES:
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 chicken, beef, lamb and pork
and lots of fresh vegetables.
A
weekly BBQ and traditional Fijian lovo are served. In true Fijian
style, the lovo consists of beef, fish, chicken and pork wrapped
in coconut leaves and cooked in an outdoor earth oven with some
other local delicacies like polusami, dalo and kasava. This is complimented
by salads, kokoda (fish marinated in coconut milk and lime) cold
seafoods and vegetables. A true Fijian Feast!!
A
traditional Fijian meke (dance) accompanies our lovo feast and this
gives you the opportunity to join the locals not only in food and
dance, but also in dress - the perfect time to show off your new
sulu! |
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