Six Senses will mark their arrival in the South Pacific on April 14 with its brand new Fiji resort, which will be 100 percent solar powered by the largest micro grid in the country using Tesla batteries.
Located in a magnificent secluded bay on Malolo Island, Six Senses Fiji features a spectacular private golden sandy beach stretching 2,100 feet (650 meters) in length and offers all-tide swimming.
Six Senses Fiji has one of the largest off-grid solar installations using Tesla Battery packs in the Southern Hemisphere. The resort collects rainwater, uses worm-based septic tanks and also has its own reverse osmosis plant and water refinery, producing high quality drinking water without the use of plastic bottles.
In addition, an organic vegetable garden supports the ultimate aim of self-sustained food and beverages on the island, drastically reducing the environmental footprint.
Six Senses Fiji will feature 24 one- and two-bedroom pool villas all with private pools, decks and outdoor showers. The property will offer a superb range of culinary and beverage options including two restaurants and a café, plus an outdoor pizzeria and grill and two bar options.
Ten private residences of 2, 3, 4 and 5-bedroom configuration (with another 50 scheduled to be built during phase two of the development) make up Six Senses Fiji’s extraordinary accommodation offering, all with private pools, barbecues, fully equipped kitchens and the choice of either beachfront, ocean or marina panoramic views. All residences and villas come with a guest experience maker (GEM) and residence guests have the option of a complimentary nanny.
Easy access is available from Nadi International Airport via a 35-minute private Six Senses speed boat from Denarau Marina and the option of a 10-minute helicopter. The resort also hosts two full-service marinas for guests’ private yachts.
To celebrate the opening, Six Senses Fiji is offering the fifth night free for guests who visit between April 14 to May 31, 2018. When booking eight nights, guests who want to completely unwind, will receive their ninth and tenth night free.
Click here to visit the official Six Senses Fiji website.
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