
Awesome Adventures - Tropical Awegasm Package
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What better way to explore this tropical paradise than to stay at 5 spectacular islands and and party at some of Fiji's best party spots. You can visit Fiji's Blue Lagoon, check out the Sawailau Caves, or go swimming with the Manta Rays!
[read more]Meals are included in the package and prepared and served by the resorts at specific times. Feel free to let the resort know on arrival if you are a vegetarian or have specific dietary restrictions.
What to Expect
These are not luxury resorts. If you need a hair dryer, this is not for you. The accommodation is often in stunning settings and is generally basic but this is where you will experience the real Fiji. You will get to meet, mix and mingle with the locals who operate the resorts. The resorts are not owned by Awesome Adventures and they can vary from property to property and week to week but they do monitor them and have their own staff moving around all the time to try to ensure everything is as it should be.
Accommodation
Most Resorts offer the choice of dormitory or share twin/double accommodation. All are fitted with mosquito nets but we recommend bringing along insect repellent. Share twin and double rooms are called Bures. This is the name for traditional Fiji housing featuring a thatched roof. Most bures feature ensuite bathroom facilities. Note there is no hot water but with a tepid local water supply it’s really not required. You’ll have electricity from around sunset to midnight then it’s lights out. The local power socket is the same as New Zealand and Australia.
Money
Credit cards and travellers cheques can be used on some islands but not all. There are no banks on the islands, only in Nadi. ANZ at the airport is 24hrs. Cash machines are available in Nadi and there is one at Denarau Marina next to the check-in desk. The currency is the Fijian dollar. Be warned - it is a long way back from the Yasawas if you run out!
Sundays
Sunday is a day of rest and church going in the Yasawas. This means that conducted activities are not on offer. But you are free to do activities on your own. In most villages you will be welcome to join the church service - an amazing experience.
Facilities:
- Bar(s)
- Restaurant(s)
Recreation:
- Board/Leisure Games
- Boating
- Bushwalking/Hiking/Trekking
- Jogging/Walking
- Kayaks
- Sailing
- Scuba Diving
- Snorkelling
Languages Spoken:
- English
Not applicable to tropical awegasm package
To be advised
- cancellations made less than 48 hours to departure will incur a 50% cancellation fee.
- cancellations made 2 to 7 days to departure will incur a 20% cancellation fee.
- cancellations made less than 24 hours to departure will incur the full cancellation fee.
- no shows will also incur the full cancellation fee.
- no refunds will be issued for unused days on the package.
- in addition to the above charges being levied, Fiji Hotel Link will charge a handling fee of 10% of the value of the booking with a minimum charge of FJ$20 and a maximum of FJ$50.
Accommodation
Please note that as many of the accommodation venues are small, they are at times full. When this is the case, the cruise company reserves the right to use alternative accommodation venues of a similar standard. At times this may be on another island.
Boat transfers
All transfers are subject to sea and weather conditions. Should adverse conditions prevent operation, you will be responsible for your own additional accommodation costs.
Fuel surcharge
Due to fluctuating fuel prices, a surcharge may be levied to all guests. This will be payable when checking in at Denarau Marina.
Admin fee
Please note that an additional 3.5% administration fee will be charged on all credit card transactions.
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