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Hotel Policies & Fees
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Property Amenities
This Tokoriki Island resort has its very own private beach. Amunuca Island Resort & Spa features a full-service spa, 2 outdoor swimming pools, and 8 spa tubs along with a waterslide and a fitness facility. Guests can dine at one of the resort's 2 restaurants. Guests can unwind with a drink at one of the resort's bars, which include a swim-up bar, a poolside bar, and a bar/lounge. Public areas are equipped with high-speed wired and wireless Internet access (surcharge).
Business-related amenities at this 3.5-star property consist of a technology helpdesk and technology support staff. This Tokoriki Island resort also offers a children's pool, a seasonal outdoor pool, and spa services.
Amunuca Island Resort & Spa is a smoke-free property.
Rooms
Amunuca Island Resort & Spa offers 98 air-conditioned accommodations, which are accessible via exterior corridors and feature welcome amenities and safes. Balconies open to ocean, sea, or mountain views. These individually decorated and furnished accommodations have separate sitting areas. Select Comfort beds feature down comforters, down blankets, and premium bedding. 21-inch high-definition televisions come with premium satellite channels, free movie channels, and TV Internet access (surcharge). Accommodations at this 3.5-star resort have kitchenettes with refrigerators and coffee/tea makers. Bathrooms include separate bathtubs and showers with handheld showerheads, bathrobes, slippers, and makeup/shaving mirrors.
This Tokoriki Island resort provides wireless high-speed Internet access for a surcharge. Business-friendly amenities include desks and speakerphones with voice mail. Additionally, rooms include hair dryers and irons/ironing boards. A nightly turndown service is provided and housekeeping is offered daily.
All guestrooms are non-smoking.
Room Amenities
Dining
Amunuca Island Resort & Spa has 2 restaurants serving breakfast, lunch, and dinner. Room service during limited hours is available.
Recreation
2 outdoor swimming pools and 8 spa tubs are on site. In addition to a seasonal outdoor pool, other recreational amenities include a private beach, a waterslide, a fitness facility, and a children's pool.
The recreational activities listed below are available either on site or nearby; fees may apply.
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“Great Location Great Value”
We just spent the last 5 days at Amanuca Resort, This place is just great, The people, service, location are top class, Amanuca poses great value for money while still delivering above its 31/2 star rating, Hotel staff are very obliging, food is great and good value. Shane and Rachel really look after you on the activity side of things. A must to visist.
“Excellent”
I would definitely recommend Amunuca to people who are looking for a true island experience. The staff were so warm and friendly and the island was so beautiful with white sandy beaches and snorkelling that was truly amazing. If you are looking for the 5 Star Sheraton experience do not come here. But if you love the ocean and all that it offers and want experience the true Fiji and the warmth and joy of its people................ them Amunuca is a must!!!
“beautiful setting but disappointed”
the hotel was in an idyllic setting with beautiful views. however the food was disappointing and the accounting system archaic. It was difficult to get a copy of your purchases and if you paid cash it took forever to get change. The way it was run made you not trust them to run a charge against your room as there were too many mixups. But the island was beautiful and the rooms were fine. The snorkeling was great. Would I recommend it? I don't know as it was quite expensive for what they were delivering. It was a nice Island experience but I think that there would be many islands offering the same but better service and value for money.
“Amazing holiday but a bit run down”
Ammunuca Island Resort and Spa was an amazing place for a relaxing holiday. Location is amazing and the views are spectacular. The staff are amazingly friendly, will go out of their way to make your stay comfortable. The resort is a bit run down, there are some unfinished buildings toward the end of the island nothing dreadful though. the movie theatre is still out of order not a problem at all during our stay (if your going to a remote island in Fiji why do you need to sit and watch movies all day! the view is spectacular!!) The spa service is very nice, you dont have to book day's in advance to get a massage like other resorts. Food was amazing, there are only 2 restaurants an adults only and a family restaurant, then a pool bar for lunch time, but the food is amazing. You can choose what you want on the menu also, your not pressured into a 4 course meal and your welcome to have their lunch time menu for dinner also. Only complaint i had was their reef safari company was in the process of changing hands so we were unable to leave the island and explore other islands / snorkling or go fishing etc. However the reef off the island is amazing and i would highly recommend snorkling around the islands reef! over all a wonderful holiday with very lovely staff.
“Great location, so much potential with the set-up, but a little disappointing.”
We spent 3 nights at the Amunuca with my brothers and their partners. Our initial impressions were great, the welcoming was nice and the property looked good as we came in on the boat. One thing that struck our notice was a number of beach front bure's were incomplete and looked quite old/weathered. We all had 3 different room types, the standard rooms were really small although did the job, the beach front bure was a family room to my surprise, with a strange layout - the master bedroom at the rear with no view of the ocean and even the front room there was only a small sliding glass door - you would think being beachfront they would take advantage of this and open things up. We ended up asking for an upgrade to the Lomo suite which was much better - plenty of space, nice big bed, hot tub in the middle of the room. A few points , the food as other people mention is pretty average. If there is one thing they could improve with the biggest bang for buck it would be to get a decent chef /menu. We ended up walking around to the Tokoriki resort for dinner 2/3 nights where it was almost the same price and much higher quality. There was no hot water in our shower (luke warm only), yet the hot tub did have hot water and a shower handle so we used that. All in all, for what we paid I would say it was a decent place. It really has a *lot* of potential. A new chef, better service and replacing the old deck chairs would go a long way to living up to its potential.
“Great break”
We stayed for 4 nights and had a great time. The resort staff are incredibly friendly and helpful, the rooms clean and comfortable and the location is brilliant. There is plenty to keep you busy - kayaking, swimming, snorkelling, tennis etc. The food was a bit average on some nights - but you get what you pay for really. On the whole Amanuca was a great spot to unwind.
“Worst customer service ever!!”
Our stay started out o.k. if we ignored the various run down and broken condition of the hotel. We heard it is only four years old, but it looks as though it hosted a nonstop frat party. The website pictures are not accurate! Our stay turned for the worse when the hotel staff split my husband and I up when we were trying to catch a ferry. There had been bad weather and the ferry was delayed, but then the staff just fell apart. No one offered the twenty five guests waiting in the rain and cold coffee or tea. After saying they would get my husband to the ferry boat, nothing happened. Our biggest complaint is that no one did anything to help make a bad situation any better. Another guest chartered a helicopter during the ordeal while the hotel staff avoided the customers. If the helicopter could fly then the weather wasn't that bad. The hotel staff didn't offer any compensation for their very big mistake of splitting family groups up (we and others missed flights and incurred charges for hotel stays). They also blamed the ferry that had been waiting for the hotel boat a half and hour. Just bad, bad service. It was shocking to me that the hotel staff didn't organize a flight out, offer warm beverages, refunds, apologies, or anything. After very consistent complaining my husband did get a lunch for free, but he had been waiting in the cold rain from 9 in the morning until 4 in the afternoon. The staff is inept and useless when it comes to handling a bad weather situation.
“Almost Paradise...............”
This was our first time to Fiji and we were very impressed with the friendliness of the Fijians, who really make Amunuca Resort what it is. As for the management, well........not so much. How hard would it be to replace all the broken pool chairs, and buy a few extra hammocks? The resort is located in Paradise and is slightly marred by the 'sloppiness' of management in not having an eye for detail and fixing what is broken. Also, when the weather is not so good (or even when it is!) a few magazines wouldn't go astray for we tourists.........even a small library, where you could borrow books.......so many small, but important factors have been ignored, and prevent this resort attaining a perfect score. The children's playground is neglected and needs a facelift, as does the Reception room, where guests first arrive..........this is where first impressions are formed, and the very scanty, old and scratched furniture does not create a 4-star image. Same for the outdoor furniture.........and the "2nd swimming pool" (which is mentioned on the website, but in reality is full of leaves, and "closed until further notice". By contrast, I had no complaints about the rooms we stayed in. Shame 'though that despite our booking outside of school holidays, we were surrounded by kids! My feeling is that with a more attentive management, this resort would really be First Class, and worthy of the good wrap it gets on its' website.
“Can be better.”
Access to island by boat is not difficult. Overall setting quiet and relaxing. Staff are sincere. Room type I stayed is pretty small for 2 adults, even though it's the basic island bure (actually didn't notice it's room size when purchased online). You simply found difficulty putting your suitcases & bags. Beach is not crowded and off shore snorkeling is good over the reef drop. Neighbors are friendly.
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PO Box 10656 Tokoriki Island, Fiji
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Mamanuca Islands, Fiji: A group of small islands offshore from Nadi, the Mamanucas are ringed by sandy beaches, turquoise to pastel green waters, and coral reefs. Access is a quick hop from Nadi via boat or plane transfer, and accommodation options range from budget to luxury, and bures (traditional thatch-roof huts) through to exclusive beachfront villas. Scuba diving and snorkelling in this region comes highly recommended.
PO Box 10656 Tokoriki Island, Fiji
