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Reviewed By: Chris Jones
Travel Date: January 2003
We are a family of 2 adults and 2 kids 8 and 10, who travelled to Fiji from 24 December 2002 to 11 January 2003. We stayed at Tokatoka Resort, Oarsman Lodge, Crusoes Retreat and Castaway Island.

Tokatoka has a fantastic pool/outdoor dining complex and is definitely recommended. The kids just loved the pool and waterslide, and they enjoyed having a TV in the room. We rather enjoyed a trip into Nadi and also a local taxi driver for F$60 took us on a half day tour of the fairly interesting local sights (First Landing, Viseisei, Lautoka Markets - where we just managed to escape the clutches of the infamous sword sellers - and Garden of the Sleeping Giant).

We flew on a Turtle Air seaplane to Oarsman Lodge in the Yasawas. The adults enjoyed the trip over the coral reefs, the kids were hot and uninterested. We're sorry to say we didn't enjoy our time at the Oarsman Lodge at all. The beach is great and the snorkelling also, and the food was good (but sometimes too spicy for the kids). The bure was small but okay. Not okay was having very intermittent water supply. When it is hot with a family you need the basics and we were really unhappy with the lack of water. (There was a sign up indicating that it might have been a temporary problem but we have considerable doubts). There was also a general air of disorganisation eg having to wait a couple of hours with all our luggage when we arrived. The hosts also didn't seem interested in what the guests might want to do as opposed to what the hosts might want to do. There were limited activities. All in all we were very pleased to leave Oarsman's Lodge and it is not recommended for a family.

We then went via Kula Eco Park (recommended) to Crusoes Retreat on the Coral Coast. This Resort was just great and is very highly recommended. Management and staff went out of their way to be helpful. The Resort is set in pleasant gardens, with a nice pool. Food was excellent with wide variety. Each day the Resort had an itinerary of mainly free activities such as a nature walk, basket weaving, trip on a boat to the Mangroves, snorkel and glass bottom boat trips, fishing trips, meke etc. There are also canoes etc. The kids also enjoyed playing with the numerous hermit crabs near the beach, and if you looked closely you could also find little mudskipper fish which sometimes hopped around out of the water. In the evening it was nice to sit on the patio and be serenaded by a chorus of frogs. All in all the kids really enjoyed this Resort and it was the favourite of the adults. On top of that it was really outstanding value. You do need to note though that the bedrooms contain two double beds rather than singles, which in our opinion was a very minor matter in all the circumstances. We would incidentally tend to recommend a "beachfront" bure.

We then returned up the Coral Coast and took the boat to Castaway Island, which is also highly recommended. This is an expensive and on the whole well managed resort, with nice bures. We had a beachfront bure and this is definitely recommended as then generally you are only a few metres from the sea. The beach is very nice and the snorkelling off the beach good. A snorkelling trip by boat is recommended but only for kids who are confident swimmers (and watch for sunburn!). Our older child enjoyed going round the Island on the Banana boat, but again this is for somewhat more confident swimmers. We went on tandem parasails with both kids and this was worth the F$160 or whatever it cost. Kids Club was a mixed experience. Certainly it wasn't as good as we had hoped - no good for older kids during the day, but a lot better attended in the evenings. Castaway's food was excellent, with the Meal Plan probably recommended. Castaway has a very nice pool and a well stocked shop. There were some small niggles eg the staff (despite complying to tedious extreme with instructions to say Bula to everyone) had obviously not been instructed to clear up glass pieces. There was quite a bit of glass around including in the kids dining area and it was just luck that no-one was cut. Still, our stay at Castaway was overall very pleasant and we also highly recommend this Resort.

In conclusion despite it being the hot season (low to mid 30's) we had a very good holiday.


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