Tourist property reopens after a $73 million facelift

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American tourists Pearl Chesser, Ruby Gonzalez and Matthew Gulino enjoy a glass of wine during the reopening of Sheraton Fiji Golf & Beach Resort yesterday. Picture: NAVNESH REDDY

Sheraton Fiji Golf & Beach Resort officially reopened yesterday after a $73 million transformation after being closed for over two years.

The Denarau Nadi-based five-star resort complex has also employed more than 200 new staff in order to boost their service delivery.

“The reopening of the Sheraton Fiji Golf & Beach Resort brings a truly world-class setting, service and scale of hospitality to Fiji that will deliver new standards for dining, conferencing and events to the Fijian holiday experience,” said Sheraton Resorts, Fiji Complex general manager Neeraj Chadha.

He said guests now had a wide selection of leisure amenities including a championship 18-hole golf course, five restaurants and five bars, four swimming pools, synthetic and grass tennis courts, fitness centre, spa and beach.

“The redesigned property has introduced revitalised culinary experiences at the three new dining venues, Tatavu Grill and Bar Restaurant, Island 619 and 28g,” Mr Chadha said.

“The Sheraton team elevates local spirit to leave the best possible lasting memories.

“With bookings now open, Sheraton Fiji Golf & Beach Resort is the ideal destination for voyagers and business travellers alike,” Mr Chadha said.