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Fijis Plantation Island Resort Taking Bookings for New State of the Art Convention Centre

Travel News Asia Latest Travel News Podcasts Tuesday, 24 March 2009

Fijis Plantation Island Resort has started taking bookings for its new state of the art Convention Centre which officially opens for business on 1 November 2009.

To celebrate the event, the popular Mamanuca Islands resort is offering PCOs a 20% discount off group accommodation rates plus one FOC room for every 10 rooms booked.

The new Convention Centre offers an island MICE destination with a difference and provides an ideal alternative for Fiji-bound group and conference MICE traffic looking for an alternative to the Denarau resort area, Nadi and the Coral Coast.

A perfect island setting for conferences, meetings, product launches, exhibitions and private functions, the new Convention Centre features eight function rooms offering a total of 800 square metres of well-appointed space.

These include a pre-function area, five conference rooms, four breakout rooms and a boardroom all of which incorporate sound proofing, air-conditioning, natural lighting and audio-visual facilities.

The complex also features an on-site F&B facility, The Black Coral Bar & Restaurant, which can cater for groups of between 10-350 people exclusively.

The conference facilities have been complimented with a wide range of team building activities, incentive programs and themed events.

These include treasure hunts, fishing charters, learn to sail days, spa treatments, sunset cruises, picnics and cooking lessons.

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