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Marriott International preparing to re-open their resorts and villas

Marriott International preparing to re-open their resorts and villas

By Naveel Krishant
12/10/2021
Fiji Marriott Resort Momi Bay and Sheraton Resort. [image: Luxury Adventures]

Marriott International is now preparing to progressively re-open their resorts and villas to coincide with the government’s announcement that fully vaccinated people from selected countries will be allowed to travel to Fiji from 1st December.

Fiji Marriott Resort Momi Bay is now open for bookings while Sheraton Fiji Golf and Beach Resort, Sheraton Resort and Spa, Tokoriki Island and Sheraton Denarau Villas are all taking bookings for stays commencing from April 2022.

Fiji and Samoa Marriott International Multiple Vice President, Neeraj Chadha says they are delighted with the announcement made by the Prime Minister.

Chadha says they are proud to begin preparations to re-open their world-class luxury holiday resorts and villas spread across the majestic Fiji Islands.

He says Marriott International is the leading hotel company in Fiji and they are delighted to be able to commence bookings for their portfolio of resorts.

Chadha also says that the health and safety of all Fijians and guests continues to be top priority for them.

Meanwhile Sheraton Fiji Golf and Beach Resort and Westin Denarau Island Resort are currently undergoing refurbishment work and will be ready to open by April next year.

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