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Exotic romantic Fiji, Matangi Island Resort awaits!


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When you go to Fiji every year you have many favorite resorts and Matangi Island Resort is one of mine!  As a Fiji travel specialist and lifetime traveler it is impossible to choose one best place in the world, but I do have a favorite area in the South Pacific and that would be the northern islands of Fiji where Matangi Island Resort is located.

So what makes Fiji, the northern islands and Matangi Island Resort so special?

  • The islands are truly remote. Fiji is a 10 hour nonstop flight from LAX and the northern islands are another short flight, shuttle and boat ride beyond Nadi. This is a good thing!
  • The northern islands of Fiji are stunningly beautiful. Lush, green, tropical foliage. Dramatic, craggy mountain tops. Crystal clear water in every shade of blue. White sand beaches, cascading waterfalls.
  • The resorts in northern Fiji are small. Matangi Island Resort has only 11 bures and other favorite resorts are similar in size. Vacation and honeymoon guests enjoy privacy, pampering and individualized personal service without a smidge of pretension. Bathing suit, shorts and flipflops are all you need.
  • The coral reefs are unspoiled and offer some of the best snorkeling and scuba diving in the world. The Somosomo Strait lies between Taveuni and Vanua Levu and is home to a number of top sites including Rainbow Reef and Great White Wall. But even a novice snorkeler can enjoy Fii’s soft coral and tropical fish because Matangi Island Resort and other northern resorts like Qamea have excellent snorkeling right off the beach.
  • The people are the friendliest on earth! Fijian smiles are amazing and start from the inside out. Visitors are welcomed to the islands, into the villages and into the lives of those they meet. Matangi Island Resort is family owned and operated and many a guest leaves with tears in their eyes and hugs from newfound friends.

Of course small, remote and personal is not for everyone and if you are looking for a large resort or a championship golf course Matangi Island Resort is not the right choice…  But for those seeking an intimate setting for a relaxing tropical vacation or honeymoon in Fiji, Matangi Island is calling!  Here’s quote from a recent client

Thank you, it was AMAZING! We loved every minute of it. Matangi was simply magical and we enjoyed having the opportunity to stay in both the beachfront bure and the treehouse!  We cannot say enough about the island, and the people.  It was truly a memorable trip.  Many thank you’s for your assistance in arranging this trip!!  Keisha

Throughout 2011 Matangi is offering 2 free nights when you stay one week and vacation packages start from under $7K total for two including air from Los Angeles, 7 nights in an oceanview bure, all meals, non motorized watersports, transfers and more.  Click for current specials and call or email Linda@TotemTravel.com with your questions.

Honeymoon packages & resort specials for Bora Bora, Moorea & Tahiti


A lot of attention has been drawn to the resorts and islands of Tahiti with the filming of the Bachelorette, but not every couple has the budget to honeymoon in an overwater bungalow on Bora Bora.  So here are some of the best values, resort specials and honeymoon packages for the South Pacific -

The  Bora Bora Pearl Resort offers one free night and breakfast daily with every 4 night stay.  This is one of my all time favorite resorts and every room category has something extra special.  The garden bungalows have a private plunge pool.  The beach bungalows have a private courtyard with Jacuzzi and outdoor shower.  And the fabulous overwater bungalows offer stairs from the deck into the clear, warm, shimmering lagoon filled with brightly colored tropical fish and turquoise water.

The Hilton Moorea and Bora Bora Nui  have some great deals going and I recently combined the two islands for an 8 night package including air and an overwater bungalow for under $7K total for two.  The final episode of the Bachelorette was filmed almost exclusively at the Bora Bora Nui so the location obviously has the romantic ambiance and beautiful settings for a very special honeymoon.

The Sofitel Resorts offer free breakfast and dinner with a 4 night stay on Moorea or Bora Bora and if you stay 8 nights in any combination of Softel Resorts you’ll get a bonus night on Tahiti.  The Sofitel Moorea Ia Ora  is widely considered the best resort on Moorea and is located on a gorgeous beach with beautifully remodeled garden, beach and overwater bungalows.  My personal favorite is the beach bungalow with more space, more privacy and great views.

Besides catching a great resort special another way to stretch your Bora Bora vacation budget is to dine at a local restaurant.   A couple of favorites include Matira Beach, about a 15 minute walk from the Sofitel, where a popular lunch of kabobs, beer and fries runs about $20.  Or try Le Bounty for a dinner of pizza, pasta or fondue for around $25.

And remember, most non motorized watersports in Tahiti are free.  So you can enjoy snorkeling, sailing, canoeing and kayaks to your heart’s content.  Speaking of hearts…. the secluded white sand beaches and romantic sunsets are free too!

Please call or email linda@totemtravel.com if you need help planning your South Pacific vacation. I am a Tahiti, Fiji and South Pacific island specialist and would love to help you find the perfect spot for your romantic getaway!

Celebrate your anniversary or renew your vows at Sandals Royal Plantation Resort


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If your anniversary is coming up and you’d like to make it ultra special, consider celebrating at a Sandals all inclusive resort or renew your wedding vows at Sandals Royal Plantation Resort in Jamaica.  A tropical, adult only vacation is guaranteed to rev up the romance, put a glow on your face, sparkle in your eyes  and remind you why you chose each other a few years or decades ago!

Here’s what Rose and Scott (the happy and adorable couple above) had to say -

My husband and I renewed are vows at Royal Plantation Resort for our 25th Wedding
Anniversary and it really was like a fairy tale come true!  We renewed our vows at the Gazebo at the end of the dock looking out at the ocean. The gazebo was decorated with the most beautiful flowers and the staff made us feel like it was our first! The grounds are so beautiful, the beach is great and the food is wonderful! We hope to go back. It is the nicest and friendliest place we have ever stayed…. You are so pampered!

At any of the 12 all inclusive Sandals Resorts located on five tropical Caribbean islands, the Vow Renewal package is $200 for guests staying 7 nights or longer and includes bouquet, cake, boutonniere, photo and champagne.   Ask one of our Sandals Specialists about other “surprises” to make your day even more special and memorable!

At Royal Plantation Resort in Jamaica the vow renewal package is $699 with all of the above plus a 50 minute couples massage, champagne breakfast in bed, a fresh orchid floral arrangement in the suite, music and extra surprises from your personal butler!

Of course anniversaries aren’t the only special occassions celebrated at Sandals and Royal Plantation Resorts.  These resorts are perfect for a Destination Wedding, all inclusive honeymoon or relaxing adult only vacation away from day to day worries and responsibility.  Our Sandals Specialists have been to all the resorts and would love to help you plan a romantic, carefree getaway so call or email with your questions, read our resort reviews or book online.  Once you decide to go, love is all you need!

My review of Viwa Island Resort in the Yasawa Islands of Fiji


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As a travel agent specializing in Fiji vacations and Fiji honeymoons I visit the South Pacific islands frequently and aside from enjoying the tropical weather, one of my greatest pleasures is discovering a fantatsic new resort.  Last year my favorite find was Viwa Island Resort in the Yasawa Islands of Fiji and this little gem will fit even those with a moderate vacation budget!

Viwa Island Resort has what travel dreams are made of – a long stretch of white sand beach, calm clear turquoise water, excellent snorkeling right off the beach, friendly staff, good food, lovely beachfront bures and enough activities to keep everyone happy.  What Viwa Resort does NOT have are distractions, so your Fiji island vacation will be free of cell phones, newspapers, email and tv, leaving your days free for relaxation and your nights for romance.

There are only 11 beachfront bures at Viwa Island Resort and no children under 12 are allowed, so this resort is perfect for a Fiji Island honeymoon or adult getaway.  The bures are equipped with all the creature comforts including a spacious bedroom and living area, wet bar and fridge for your duty free purchases, an indoor/outdoor garden bathroom and large furnished porch with spectacular ocean views.

A few steps from your porch is the white sand beach where you’ll find a palapa for shade, two chaise lounges and a hammock big enough for two.  A few steps further and you’re in the warm turquoise water that puts Tahiti and Fiji at the top of every best tropical vacation and honeymoon list!

Viwa Island Resort has a lovely reef right offshore teeming with tropical fish and beautiful coral and all non motorized activities are free .  These include

  • Snorkeling
  • Kayaks
  • Line fishing
  • Beach games
  • Table tennis

Also included are visits to one of two Fijian villages where you’ll have the opportunity to see the “real Fiji”, experience the native culture and visit the school or church.  Bring a gift for the school children if you’d iike – craft and basic school supplies are always appreciated!

Meals at Viwa are served in the open air dining bure and breakfast is included in the room rate.  An optional meal plan is available for those that are looking for an all inclusive resort in Fiji.  The sunset bar is a great spot for happy hour and after dinner a casual evening of music and games.  Here’s what a few of my client’s had to say after their vacation at Viwa Island Resort -

Viwa was great. This was one of the most relaxed vacations we have had. No work. No traffic. No internet. No cell phone reception. No TV to get annoyed about. Just snorkeling, kayaking, swimming, organized trips to the village and prepared meals that were on Fiji/Viwa time.  Snorkeling was excellent and the best coral was just a few hundred yards off the resort beach.” -Allen & Sandy

Thoroughly enjoyed the reef snorkeling (wonderful fish!), kayaking, happy hour, meals (wonderful fish!), people/staff, bure design & locations, intimacy. We really enjoyed the fact that we did not have to wear any shoes – anywhere (accept the Warrior Walk) – for 5 full days!” -Lyle & Fran

These and other trip reviews from our clients can be found on our testimonials page and you can read our resort reviews for Tahiti and Fiji here.  To get you started on your Fiji vacation planning I’ve listed some of my favorite honeymoon packages and specials ranging from affordable to luxury resorts including my favorite package for Viwa Island Resort.

Viwa Island Resort provides a stress free, affordable vacation in Fiji and I hope you’ll call or email for help when it’s time to make your travel plans.  linda@totemtravel.com or (800) 321-7907. Vinaka vakalevu!

Hiking and camping in Australia with Adventure Tours


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I finally made it to Australia’s Outback on a camping safari with Adventure Tours!  This type of travel isn’t for everyone but I had a fantastic time and it’s a great option for exploring Australia and New Zealand if you are a young adult or physically fit and looking for an active. affordable, adventure packed vacation.

In Australia there are a wide range of itineraries ranging from surfing and sailing on the Gold Coast and Great Barrier Reef to exploring Kangaroo Island, the cities and wineries to camping and hiking in the Northern Territories.  And there are more options for New Zealand

All itineraries are rated from 1-3 boots (depicting the level of physical activity),  and use hostels or campsites for accommodations.  Transportation is usually by van or 4WD.

There are three types of camping safaris – primitive, basic and deluxe.  Deluxe camps offer spacious twin share tents erected on wooden platforms.  Tents are equipped with a light, fan and “proper beds” with mattress, sheets, blankets and pillow.  Meals are prepared by a hostess and served family style at picnic tables set inside a screened enclosure.  Tea, coffee, juice and snacks are offered throughout the day and wine is included with dinner. 

The basic camps use a similar tent, but beds are replaced with wooden platforms and campers must bring or rent a sleeping bag, pillow and flashlight.  Menus and ingredients are provided, but campers prepare meals and clean up after.  Tea, coffee and juice is included but no vino!

Shared bathrooms with flush toilets, sinks and showers are provided for basic and deluxe campers. Primitive camps have no tents, bathrooms or kitchen facilities so are appropriate only for experienced back country campers.

On my 3 day Deluxe Safari we had 15 campers from all over the world with ages ranging from 16 to mid 60′s.  Our itinerary focused on the Red Centre including Alice Springs, the Olgas, Ayers Rock and Kings Canyon. 

Our adventure began at 6a in a 4WD vehicle headed from Alice Springs to Ayers Rock.  Along the way there were stops to ride a camel, visit a working Outback cattle farm and buy an ice cream cone or beer.  By mid day we reached  Yalara, the town and resort complex nearest Ayers Rock and our campsite for the night. 

After lunch we were off to Kata Tjuta, the aboriginal name for the Olgas, intent upon a 3 hour hike into the Valley of the Winds. Unfortunately in temperatures over 95 degrees the National Park closes that particular hike and we were forced to substitute a shorter hike instead.  Probably a good idea given the lack of shade and amount of climbing involved…

By early evening we were off to see the sunset over Uluru (Ayers Rock) with a glass of sparkling wine and snacks as refreshment.  Dinner was a traditional Aussie BBQ with beef and kangaroo steaks, camel sausage (delicious), veggies, a hot potato salad and wine for those that wished.  I did and slept very well after all the activity!

Another early start was required to see the sunrise at Ayers Rock followed by a visit to the cultural center and  choice of hikes.  The 6 mile walk around the base of Ayers Rock is highly recommended, however there is a shorter walk and still more may have scaled the rock but weather again eliminated that option. 

For planning purposes, climbing Uluru is always discouraged by the aboriginal owners for whom the site is sacred.  But regardless o cultural sensitivities the climb is prohibited about ¾ of the year due to extreme heat, rain or thunderstorms. 

After lunch we broke camp and headed for Kings Canyon.  En route, our intrepid and outstanding guide Sean went in search of “bush tucker”.  For those uninitiated, bush tucker can be anything from an edible plant to a snared rabbit or kangaroo.  But Sean was looking for a special treat, a big fat protein laden critter called the Witichi Grub. 

Now it obviously takes skill to know where within miles and miles of desert to find the proper plant and which root to dig up and slice open to find the prize inside.  But for Sean, a true Aussie bushman, that was no obstacle and he quickly found a juicy grub to grill.  The rest of dinner was a delicious chicken satay served with rice, veggies and chocolate cake and Claire is a great cook, but I must admit Sean’s appetizer was a scene stealer!

Another highlight of the tour was the opportunity to sleep out under the stars in swags.  A swag is an Aussie icon, mentioned in the famous song “Waltzing Matilda” and consists of canvas covering a mattress into which one stuffs oneself and all worldly possessions when sleeping in the bush.  There is a flap to pull over your head if it rains (it did, but just a little) and this true Outback experience turned out to be comfortable and completely memorable.  

Our final day included a spectacular but challenging ½ day hike into Kings Canyon.  The first section has a 70 degree climb up Heart Attack Hill (really, that’s the name).  So in theory, if you get that far you are good for the rest of the hike which includes a series of ladders and plenty of rocks to clamber up and down.  The views at the top and along the way are stunning and there is a permanent waterhole called the Garden of Eden where you can swim or relax and cool off in the shade. 

Which brings me to some planning issues.  My trip was in April and more comfortable than it would have been from December through February when temperatures soar and hikes are closed do to high tempeartures.  June through August brings warm afternoons but the potential for cold, frosty nights.  So for many the best time to explore the Red Center is spring or fall when highs are in the 80′s and 90′s, lows are in the 60‘s and 70′s and rain is infrequent.

If this type of outback adventure appeals, some preparation is in order.  Physical fitness and appropriate footwear are absolute necessities and you must carry enough drinking water for any hike.  Bottled water is readily available and can be refilled at camp and rest stops. 

Camping gear is not essential although a flashlight and day pack is recommended.  A sleeping bag can be rented for $15 for the duration of the tour and optional items like fly nets can be purchased locally.

For reservations and questions on adventure travel in Australia please contact Linda@totemtravel.com .  Please check back for upcoming posts on my overnight scuba and snorkeling cruise on the Reef Encounter, a rainforest hike near Thala Lodge, the Sydney Bridge climb and an outstanding harbour cruise. 

You can also click for information on traditional hotels, view photos of the very comfortable Crowne Plaza Alice Springs (an excellent place to clean up after a hiking adventure, or check the latest specials to Australia and New Zealand. 

Thanks and have a G’Day!

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