Radisson Hotel Group has announced the signing of Mana Island Resort & Spa Fiji, a member of Radisson Individuals, marking a significant step in its expansion across the South Pacific. Located on the picturesque Mana Island in Fiji's Mamanuca archipelago, the resort is renowned for its turquoise waters, white-sand beaches, and vibrant coral reefs. It is accessible via a 90-minute boat ride from Port Denarau Marina or a 20-minute seaplane journey from Nadi International Airport.
Danilo Curcuruto, Director of Development Australasia at Radisson Hotel Group, highlighted the strategic importance of this addition, stating, "Fiji remains one of the South Pacific's most desirable resort destinations, and Mana Island is one of its most iconic island locations." The resort will undergo a comprehensive refurbishment to offer an upscale island experience, blending contemporary design with authentic Fijian character. The revamped resort is expected to open under the Radisson Individuals brand by late 2027.
The 160-key resort will feature a variety of guest accommodations, including rooms, suites, and beachfront villas, alongside multiple dining venues, bars, swimming pools, spa and wellness facilities, a fitness centre, a kids club, and event spaces. This diverse offering aims to attract leisure travellers, couples, families, and small groups seeking a relaxed yet elevated island lifestyle.
This development marks Radisson Hotel Group's third resort in Fiji, joining Radisson Blu Resort Fiji Denarau Island and the under-construction Radisson Blu Mirage Resort Fiji Naisoso Island. The move underscores the group's commitment to expanding its presence in high-potential leisure destinations across Australasia and the Pacific
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