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is Fijian for Welcome and Hello. In Fiji you will always be greeted
by a big smile and Bula.

Bula. Welcome to Amunuca Island Resort Fiji , a fusion
of antique Fijian architecture and futuristic technology. From the
outside, it looks like a 200 year old Fijian Village with thatched
roofs and simple bamboo exteriors woven by local villagers.
But inside The Arrival Lounge, the reception area with boutique,
theatre, bar and lounges, you are welcomed into the refreshingly
cool ambience of 21st century.
Now you’ve arrived, prepare for real service
with a smile. The staff at Amunuca Island Resort are said to be
the friendliest in the South Pacific. They’re skilled in the
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There are beautiful Open Pavilions offering fun,
friendly, casual places where families can relax and enjoy good
food. Other Open Pavilions provide a more intimate, low-key and
peaceful dining ambience. But whichever you choose, Amunuca Island
Resort promises a cool, gentle breeze is always passing through
these spectacular Pavilions. Our restaurant offers full evening buffet or A la carte.
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The Amunuca Island Resort
Akuila Swim up Bar offers 8 metres of the best environment
around plus some of the best movers and shakers in the cocktail
business.
Amunuca Island Resort Welcome Akuila Bar & Lounge,
Pool Bar and Beach Terraces for al fresco dining and
lounging– perfect retreats in a truly perfect
location.
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Fijian Island culture is a delicious melting pot with
major influences from China and India. At Amunuca Island Resort
Fiji, the a la carte breakfast and dinner menus offer a totally
modern fusion of Thai, European and local tastes showcasing only
the freshest produce from farm and ocean. Thinned buffets are alsoavailable during peak periods.
Tiko Taurua
Couples Dining Room – secluded, intimate,
romantic dining that focuses on adults only.
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Neinoka Café
– perfect solution for those hunger-satisfying moments
in between activities.
Vunativi
Family Dining Room –casual,
welcoming, and based on the Fijian passion for family values.
Weekly Lovo
feast and Meke dance –
Lovo is a selection of seafood and meats wrapped in banana leaves and
cooked in a traditional-style underground oven with other local delicacies
such as polusami (smoked chicken), dalo and kasava and served with lots
of fresh salads, kokoda (fish marinated in lime and coconut) –
mmm. yum..after the lovo feast enjoy the fantastis meke dance show performed by Yanuya Villagers....bring your camera
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A different outlook: From sublime luxury to stylishly simple bedrooms,
every single studio, suite or residence offers you a perfect retreat
for after your Island adventures. Polished mahogany floors, marble bathrooms,
TV, king sized beds (even king size singles) fridges, safes, tea and
coffee making facilities, air-conditioning and a hammock, table and
chairs on the deck - just what you’d hoped for.
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Beachfront Bures
- One Bedroom Suites
absolute beachfront with a separate bedroom designed especially
for families, 2 couples who seek privacy or 4 singles. Sleeps
up to 4.
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Rainforest Bures
Just 100m to the beach, these Rainforest Studios and family accommodation
are remarkable value-for-money.
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The Family Rooms
offer 4 great sized bedrooms, ideal for large families or 2 families
or small groups, this accommodation represents enormous value for
money.
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Studios
sleep 2, with private bathroom and bedroom.
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Internet
Lounge
– internet access at reception
Vakalasa Kids Club
– - Heaven on a
stick for all parents, thanks to the beautiful attitude of the local
villagers and their love of children.
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