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It was obvious?being married in the remote islands of Fiji is an extraordinary experience. I watched the faces of the bride and groom which told all?euphoria. As the angelic voices of the Fijian choir moved me from tears to inspiration, I contemplated ways to lure my husband to Fiji to renew our vows. Through our office, Fiji Reservations & Travel, I had arranged many weddings and honeymoons to Fiji, but the first hand experience was far better than anything I could have imagined! All of the notes we received from our clients over the years couldn't begin to convey the true picture, words were simply inadequate. You had to be there?better yet, you had to get married there!
The Fiji Island Archipelago, a group of more than 300 islands located approximately 3200 miles southwest of Hawaii and about 1700 miles from New Zealand, became independent within the commonwealth of England in 1970. The islands have long been known as destinations for divers and as stopovers for travelers to New Zealand and Australia, but within the past decade have gained attention as an island paradise for romance. United States travelers in particular have caught the "remote hideaway fever" sweeping the globe. With the new emphasis on remote and private locations for those seeking the ultimate romantic getaway, Fiji has emerged as a unique destination for both weddings and honeymoons.
In 1990 my husband and I went diving in Fijis northern island group and it was the beginning of an island love affair that continues today. The allure of the islands amazing waters makes Fiji an obvious honeymoon destination for couples who are avid diversaccording to them, it's the icing on the cake. But Fiji has much more to offer than diving. Unlike many Pacific Island nations, Fiji's wedding ceremonies are recognized as legal in the United States. Obtaining the license is relatively simplethe resort will either make arrangements for you or make certain you receive the proper instructions prior to your arrival. Some of the resorts arrange their own weddings and many offer more than one option. The islands are intimate and diverse with a variety of accommodations from which to choose.
Resorts range in size from three bures (pronounced boo-rays) or bungalows, to luxury five star hotels with over three hundred rooms. True romantics prefer the smaller island resorts. These remote hideaways are the postcard visions that put Fiji on the map as an idyllic destination for weddings and honeymoons. Most of these resorts with three to twenty bures are only accessible by boat or long commute, but youll find the seclusion is worth the additional travel time. A few wonderful exceptions are located on the main islands. If you like adventure, you will be glad to know that non-motorized water sports are offered free of charge at many of the resorts. Depending on the property, couples can experience kayaking or canoeing, snorkeling, windsurfing, hobie cat sailing, guided reef tours, bicycling, tennis, or golf (three hole par or miniature). Fiji boasts a delightful array of luxury resort accommodations, many of which offer all-inclusive packages with private bures, fine food and wines, and scuba diving. Some even provide extra amenities like fixings for a private champagne picnic and other romantic details. One resort has a beautiful 9 hole golf course and an air-conditioned gym with glass walls that expose a spectacular view.
Now, how do you choose the Fijian island getaway thats just right for the two of you? Begin by assessing your budget. Packages range from $1000.00 per person from the west coast (not including wedding arrangements) to $1800.00 a day for the room alone at some of the most desired small resorts. The more affordable accommodations will normally be found on Fijis main island of Viti Levu near Nadi, the Coral Coast and Raki Raki area. Outer islands generally run a bit more (or a lot more) depending on the area. Give consideration to your personal expectations of your wedding daydoes an intimate just the two of us affair appeal to you, or would you and your fiancé prefer a more elaborate social event? Gather available travel information through guidebooks, magazines and web sites and select two or three resorts that capture your interest. Call a Fiji travel specialist to assist you in making a final selection. Keep in mind that during peak periods of honeymoon travel (April through October for Fiji) many of the small, more desirable resorts may sell out, particularly if they offer unique accommodations, such as Matagi Island Resorts tree house bungalows. Confirming reservations six to twelve months in advance is advisable.
The Fiji Islands have so much to offer: small intimate resorts, eco-adventures, simple enjoyment or world class pampering that includes every imaginable amenity. And the unique, friendly culture is one of Fijis strongest pointsits not contrived. It is genuine everyday life, and it is ubiquitous. No matter where you go, youll experience a strong sense of culture: visit remote Fijian villages, partake in a Kava Ceremony, and if youre lucky, dance the tralala (Fijian two step). One thing is for certain, youll arrive in Fiji as a visitor and leave as a friend. (Who knows? The native people are so friendly, you may never want to leave!) It only takes an introduction, and within minutes you will be welcomed into their homes as honored guests. The children are full of laughter and the adults have ever present grins from ear to ear. What place on earth could be more appropriate for marriage than a country whose people bring out the best in you and capture your heart? If you do decide to exchange vows there, by all means have the choir singthis is a must! The memory of those sweet angelic voices floating you into your first day of marriage will last forever. Bula Vinaka!
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