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Nanuku Resort in Fiji Launches 7-Night Promotion

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Fijis newest upmarket escape, the Nanuku Resort & Spa, is offering a one-way flight from Nadi International Airport - or vice versa - as part of a new promotion.

Operated by Pacific Island Air, the transfers on the private six seater aircraft need just 20 minutes to make the journey between Nadi and Nanuku Resort & Spas private airstrip located just minutes away from the all-villa boutique resorts front door.

Valid for travel until 31 March 2015, the one-way flight forms part of an all-inclusive offer for two people based on a seven-night stay in one of the resorts Vunikau Suites with private plunge pool.

The US$ 6,552 tariff comes complete with all meals and a host of added extras ranging from butler and personal nanny services to one-way private car transfers.

Additional extras include use of a golf buggy and all non-motorised waterspouts equipment, free Wi-Fi and daily hosted drinks and canaps with resort management.

Each of Nanuku Resort & Spas residences have been designed with huge air-conditioned living and entertaining areas, luxurious en suites complete with spa baths, private yoga bures, plunge pools, media rooms, expansive decks and outdoor living rooms, private landscaped gardens and daybeds.

The resort also offers guests a dedicated spa, yoga classes and resident fitness instructor.

The promotion is valid for sale until 31 December 2014. A blackout period applies from 18 December 2014 05 January 2015. Other terms and conditions apply.

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