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Castaway Island the king of Fiji

Hannah Edensor
Published on: 23rd February 2015 at 4:03 AM
Hannah Edensor
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Castaway Island has come up trumps, raking in a few fresh accolades of late.

The resort carried off four awards at the Excellence in Tourism Awards, and was named number one family resort in Fiji by Holidays with Kids magazine.

At the Excellence in Tourism Awards, Castaway Island Fiji scored best deluxe accommodation, while its 1808 restaurant was recognised as the best fine dining experience, its second consecutive win in the sector.

The island’s executive chef Lance Seeto received the award for best back of house performance, and Lingo Reece of Castaway Island and Eunice Molia of South Sea Cruises shared the award for the best front of house performance.

Castaway Island Fiji’s GM Steven Andrews said he was both proud and humbled by the recognition.

“The Castaway family of hosts are the secret to our achievement and our continued success. They are the cornerstone of our culture,” Andrews said.

“Their commitment to providing the best quality service and memorable holiday experiences to our guests has been fittingly rewarded.”

Aussie-born chef Seeto also commented on the win, saying that two awards for culinary excellence validated his philosophy of incorporating local produce, culture, history and flavour.

“With soft white sand replacing polished floorboards, the stars and moon replacing the chandeliers and cooling tropical winds in place of air conditioning, 1808 is a barefoot, tactile experience that diners can see, feel, hear, smell and taste,” he said.

“I am also humbled by my personal award for back of house in recognition of the activities and programs that extend beyond my kitchen that benefit our guests.”

In naming Castaway Island the number one resort in Fiji, Holidays with Kids said the privacy of the island seemed to have enchanted many Holidays with Kids families.

“Guests here are wrapped up by the warmth of the local staff members, supremely comfortable in air-conditioned accommodation (its Family Beach Bure is right upon the sand and sleeps up to 10) and endlessly engaged by water sports, an immersive kids’ club that is intentionally ‘unplugged’, and myriad other island joys,“ the magazine said.

For the latest seasonal packages or further information, visit castawayfiji.com , outrigger.com or contact your local travel specialist.

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