Thursday, February 16, 2012
Tokoriki Island Resort Voted Worlds 5th most Romantic Resort
Tokoriki Island Resort is one of the most romantic resorts in the world according to travellers who voice their opinions on TripAdvisor.
Awarded in 2012 Traveller's Choice Awards by TripAdvisor, Tokoriki Island Resort, Fiji was voted as number 5 in the most Romantic Resorts in the World. Winners are based on the millions of reviews about hotels on tripadvisor.com and content from across the web. Now in its tenth year, the annual TripAdvisor Travellers' Choice awards honor the world's best hotels, earning their distinction from real travellers.
'We're delighted to have received an award like this from our Guests' noted General Manager Mr. Robert Ring. 'We strive to ensure the Guest experience here at Tokoriki Island Resort is a memorable one so it is such a pleasure to have been awarded something like this from the people who actually enjoy our Resort'.
A boutique retreat for couples, Tokoriki Island Resort is located in the Mamanuca Islands of Fiji.
For further information visit www.tokoriki.com or Tokoriki FaceBook
For bookings and enquiries please contact: Tess Willcox on P: 07 5524 5222 Email: tess@wrd.com.au
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