Further positioning Fiji as one of the world's premier destinations for the international wedding, honeymoon and romantic travel sector Tourism Fiji has this week launched its new look 'Romance Me' website.
Easily located on the national tourist office's umbrella website at www.FijiMe.com/RomanceMe, the new look website carries considerably more information on the legal requirements for those considering getting married in Fiji or reaffirming their wedding vows, honeymooning or simply looking for a couples holiday in one of the most romantic locales on the planet.
The new website also contains a much increased section detailing the various operators who can help plan that perfect romantic visit.
The huge number of hotels and resorts now offering specialised wedding and honeymoon facilities in Fiji has also been increased.
Additional new features include an image gallery complete with video clips and for the first time, a blog.
Visit: www.fijime.com
Thursday, December 2, 2010
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