South Pacific

The jewels in the island crown, the gems of the oceans, the home of the overwater bungalow and one of the truly remote corners of the world yet to be discovered by mass tourism, the islands of the South Pacific are where our Turquoise heart first fell in love. Tahiti offers five-star luxury hotels combined with authentic Polynesian experiences, whereas the Cook Islands have only independent, non-chain hotels to choose from. They even have a law that no building can be taller than the tallest palm tree. Fiji sits somewhere in between (hypothetically not geographically!), home to remote island idyll’s and family run retreats, as well as some of the world’s most exclusive hotels and resorts.

Destinations in South Pacific


Welcome Six Senses Fiji

13th April 2018
by Grace Wright

We are so excited to welcome Six Senses Fiji to the world. This brand new resort is located on Malolo Island in the Mamanuca group of islands in Fiji and just a few miles offshore from Viti Levu, Fiji’s largest island. Take a scenic 10-minute helicopter ride and arrive in paradise… we have hand-picked a selection of […]

Top 11 things to do in Fiji

2nd February 2018
by Suzy Higgs

Here is a round up of our favourite 11 things to do things in Fiji… 1. Swim with Manta rays – get up close to these magnificent ocean giants at Kokomo 2. Eat Kokoda – a delicious take on the classic ceviche dish, Fiji style! 3. Hang Ten on the surf of all surfs in Fiji… Cloudbreak 4. Eat delicious […]

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