Five-Night or Seven-Night Stay at Koro Sun Resort in Fiji
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Tropical rainforest & coral reef border resort with luxurious spa & secluded beach
What You Get
Five-night stay:
- $1,679 for Two in a Lighthouse villa
- $1,679 for Four Adults and One Kid in a Dalo villa
- $2,099 for Four Adults and up to Two Kids in a Vesi villa
- $2,649 for Four Adults and Up to Four Kids in a Kavika Falls villa
- $2,649 for Four Adults and Up to Four Kids in a Mountain Top villa
Seven-night stay:
- $2,349 for Two Adults in a Lighthouse villa
- $2,349 for Four Adults and One Kid in a Dalo villa
- $2,929 for Four Adults and up to Two Kids in a Vesi villa
- $3,699 for Four Adults and Up to Four Kids in a Kavika Falls villa
- $3,699 for Four Adults and Up to Four Kids in a Mountain Top villa
Book by: 12/31/12 Travel by: 12/31/12 Included in all options:
- Round-trip shuttle to Savusavu airport
Read the Fine Print for important info on travel dates and other restrictions.
Resort on Vanua Levu Surrounded by Rainforest and Barrier Reefs
Like much of Vanua Levu, Fiji's second-largest island, the 160-acre property of Koro Sun Resort was once a coconut plantation cultivated for its copra, or dried coconut meat. Today, the palms shading the landscape are more prized for their beauty than their fruit. But Koro Sun Resort remains rooted in its agricultural heritage, as evinced by the organic vegetable and herb gardens that provide ingredients for the resort's restaurants, where visitors drink mojitos with fresh island lime and eat coconut panna cotta.
Koro Sun’s secluded lodgings earned the stamp of approval from producers of The Bachelorette, who chose to film an episode of the show here. Fit-for-TV accommodations include the multilevel rainforest villas with vaulted wood ceilings and thatched roofs. Shaded by a large rain tree, the Vesi villa overlooks the Pacific and welcomes with palm-wood furnishings. A waterfall near the Kavika Falls villa cascades off the upper deck into a private infinity pool. During the days, several activities illuminate Fiji’s cultural and environmental landscapes: a garden tour centers on native plants, a visit to a village school showcases local education, or a bike ride down Hibiscus Road.
The onsite Rainforest Spa also draws from local harvests with signature treatments that incorporate coconut shavings and banana leaves. During couples massages, therapists knead muscles with coconut oil beneath a rainforest canopy of mangroves, ferns, and orchids. The thick forests extend to the beachfront, but an equally stunning landscape lies just beneath the waves. Jewel-toned fish and songbirds in wetsuits dart through a brightly colored coral labyrinth that spreads across dozens of world-class dive sites, all accessible through the resort’s dive school.
Savusavu, Fiji: Tropical Island Melting Pot
Modern Fiji embraces a vibrant blend of cultures. British colonization introduced European influences as well as a sizeable Indian population, and American expats who came for the coconut harvests stayed for the islands’ natural beauty. Fiji’s melting-pot culture is evident in Savusavu, a booming town on Vanua Levu, where yacht clubs line the marina beside curry restaurants.
Despite its varied demographics, Fiji remains firmly rooted in tradition. Cultural demonstrations often involve fire walking and meke, a narrative-based communal dance. During both rituals and social events, locals still sip a customary drink, alternately called yaqona, kava, or grog. Derived from the root of a pepper plant, the mildly intoxicating brew is said to numb the lips and tongue.
Read the Fine Print for important info on travel dates and other restrictions.
Other Details
How To Book
- Purchase Groupon.
- Call or email Koro Sun Resort.
- Choose a date prior to 12/31/12.
- Mention your Groupon and provide your credit-card info.
Room Details
Click through to the accommodations pages for more details about the Lighthouse, Dalo, Vesi, Kavika Falls, and Mountain Top villas.
In All Included Rooms
- Adding occupants above standard (if available): $140 per night per guest 13 or older; free for guests 12 or younger. Maximum of four kids with four paying adults.
Lighthouse Villa
- Standard occupancy: 2
- Maximum occupancy: 2
Dalo Villa
- Standard occupancy: 4
- Maximum occupancy: 5
Vesi Villa
- Standard occupancy: 4
- Maximum occupancy: 6
Kavika Falls Villa
- Standard occupancy: 4
- Maximum occupancy: 8
Mountain Top Villa
- Standard occupancy: 4
- Maximum occupancy: 8
Hotel Policies
- Check in: 2 p.m.
- Check out: 10 a.m.
- Parking: free
- Rollaways: not available
- Smoking policy: no smoking inside the property
- Pet policy: pets are not allowed inside the property.
- Accessibility: handicap-accessible rooms are available upon request during booking.
- Room upgrades: not available
What It's Worth
Five-night stay for up to four adults; up to four kids 12 or younger stay free
- $1,679 for a Lighthouse villa (up to a $3,050 value)
- $1,679 for a Dalo villa (up to a $3,050 value)
- $2,099 for a Vesi villa (up to a $3,800 value)
- $2,649 for a Kavika Falls villa (up to a $4,800 value)
- $2,649 for a Mountain Top villa (up to a $4,800 value)
Seven-night stay for up to four adults; up to four kids 12 or younger stay free
- $2,349 for a Lighthouse villa (up to a $4,270 value)
- $2,349 for a Dalo villa (up to a $4,270 value)
- $2,929 for a Vesi villa (up to a $5,320 value)
- $3,699 for a Kavika Falls villa (up to a $6,720 value)
- $3,699 for a Mountain Top villa (up to a $6,720 value) Included in all options:
- Round-trip shuttle to Savusavu airport
Amenities
- Private beach with lounges and daybeds
- Onsite Rainforest Spa
- Two restaurants
- Adult pool and family pool with slide
- Complimentary nine-hole golf course
- Gardens with native produce and herbs
Traveler's Tips
- The room rate does not include meals. The three-meal-per-day plan is available for adults for $60 per person per day and $30 per child younger than 12 per day. One child younger than 12 eats free with each paying adult.
- When visiting local villages, cover up with a sarong or other lightweight clothing out of respect for locals.
- Airfare questions can be directed to Koro Sun Air at (800) 274-8687 ext. 5.
Getting There
- By plane: about 1.5 miles from Savusavu Regional Airport (SVU)
- By shuttle: round-trip hotel shuttle to SVU included
Tropical rainforest & coral reef border resort with luxurious spa & secluded beach
What You Get
Five-night stay:
- $1,679 for Two in a Lighthouse villa
- $1,679 for Four Adults and One Kid in a Dalo villa
- $2,099 for Four Adults and up to Two Kids in a Vesi villa
- $2,649 for Four Adults and Up to Four Kids in a Kavika Falls villa
- $2,649 for Four Adults and Up to Four Kids in a Mountain Top villa
Seven-night stay:
- $2,349 for Two Adults in a Lighthouse villa
- $2,349 for Four Adults and One Kid in a Dalo villa
- $2,929 for Four Adults and up to Two Kids in a Vesi villa
- $3,699 for Four Adults and Up to Four Kids in a Kavika Falls villa
- $3,699 for Four Adults and Up to Four Kids in a Mountain Top villa
Book by: 12/31/12 Travel by: 12/31/12 Included in all options:
- Round-trip shuttle to Savusavu airport
Read the Fine Print for important info on travel dates and other restrictions.
Resort on Vanua Levu Surrounded by Rainforest and Barrier Reefs
Like much of Vanua Levu, Fiji's second-largest island, the 160-acre property of Koro Sun Resort was once a coconut plantation cultivated for its copra, or dried coconut meat. Today, the palms shading the landscape are more prized for their beauty than their fruit. But Koro Sun Resort remains rooted in its agricultural heritage, as evinced by the organic vegetable and herb gardens that provide ingredients for the resort's restaurants, where visitors drink mojitos with fresh island lime and eat coconut panna cotta.
Koro Sun’s secluded lodgings earned the stamp of approval from producers of The Bachelorette, who chose to film an episode of the show here. Fit-for-TV accommodations include the multilevel rainforest villas with vaulted wood ceilings and thatched roofs. Shaded by a large rain tree, the Vesi villa overlooks the Pacific and welcomes with palm-wood furnishings. A waterfall near the Kavika Falls villa cascades off the upper deck into a private infinity pool. During the days, several activities illuminate Fiji’s cultural and environmental landscapes: a garden tour centers on native plants, a visit to a village school showcases local education, or a bike ride down Hibiscus Road.
The onsite Rainforest Spa also draws from local harvests with signature treatments that incorporate coconut shavings and banana leaves. During couples massages, therapists knead muscles with coconut oil beneath a rainforest canopy of mangroves, ferns, and orchids. The thick forests extend to the beachfront, but an equally stunning landscape lies just beneath the waves. Jewel-toned fish and songbirds in wetsuits dart through a brightly colored coral labyrinth that spreads across dozens of world-class dive sites, all accessible through the resort’s dive school.
Savusavu, Fiji: Tropical Island Melting Pot
Modern Fiji embraces a vibrant blend of cultures. British colonization introduced European influences as well as a sizeable Indian population, and American expats who came for the coconut harvests stayed for the islands’ natural beauty. Fiji’s melting-pot culture is evident in Savusavu, a booming town on Vanua Levu, where yacht clubs line the marina beside curry restaurants.
Despite its varied demographics, Fiji remains firmly rooted in tradition. Cultural demonstrations often involve fire walking and meke, a narrative-based communal dance. During both rituals and social events, locals still sip a customary drink, alternately called yaqona, kava, or grog. Derived from the root of a pepper plant, the mildly intoxicating brew is said to numb the lips and tongue.
Read the Fine Print for important info on travel dates and other restrictions.
Other Details
How To Book
- Purchase Groupon.
- Call or email Koro Sun Resort.
- Choose a date prior to 12/31/12.
- Mention your Groupon and provide your credit-card info.
Room Details
Click through to the accommodations pages for more details about the Lighthouse, Dalo, Vesi, Kavika Falls, and Mountain Top villas.
In All Included Rooms
- Adding occupants above standard (if available): $140 per night per guest 13 or older; free for guests 12 or younger. Maximum of four kids with four paying adults.
Lighthouse Villa
- Standard occupancy: 2
- Maximum occupancy: 2
Dalo Villa
- Standard occupancy: 4
- Maximum occupancy: 5
Vesi Villa
- Standard occupancy: 4
- Maximum occupancy: 6
Kavika Falls Villa
- Standard occupancy: 4
- Maximum occupancy: 8
Mountain Top Villa
- Standard occupancy: 4
- Maximum occupancy: 8
Hotel Policies
- Check in: 2 p.m.
- Check out: 10 a.m.
- Parking: free
- Rollaways: not available
- Smoking policy: no smoking inside the property
- Pet policy: pets are not allowed inside the property.
- Accessibility: handicap-accessible rooms are available upon request during booking.
- Room upgrades: not available
What It's Worth
Five-night stay for up to four adults; up to four kids 12 or younger stay free
- $1,679 for a Lighthouse villa (up to a $3,050 value)
- $1,679 for a Dalo villa (up to a $3,050 value)
- $2,099 for a Vesi villa (up to a $3,800 value)
- $2,649 for a Kavika Falls villa (up to a $4,800 value)
- $2,649 for a Mountain Top villa (up to a $4,800 value)
Seven-night stay for up to four adults; up to four kids 12 or younger stay free
- $2,349 for a Lighthouse villa (up to a $4,270 value)
- $2,349 for a Dalo villa (up to a $4,270 value)
- $2,929 for a Vesi villa (up to a $5,320 value)
- $3,699 for a Kavika Falls villa (up to a $6,720 value)
- $3,699 for a Mountain Top villa (up to a $6,720 value) Included in all options:
- Round-trip shuttle to Savusavu airport
Amenities
- Private beach with lounges and daybeds
- Onsite Rainforest Spa
- Two restaurants
- Adult pool and family pool with slide
- Complimentary nine-hole golf course
- Gardens with native produce and herbs
Traveler's Tips
- The room rate does not include meals. The three-meal-per-day plan is available for adults for $60 per person per day and $30 per child younger than 12 per day. One child younger than 12 eats free with each paying adult.
- When visiting local villages, cover up with a sarong or other lightweight clothing out of respect for locals.
- Airfare questions can be directed to Koro Sun Air at (800) 274-8687 ext. 5.
Getting There
- By plane: about 1.5 miles from Savusavu Regional Airport (SVU)
- By shuttle: round-trip hotel shuttle to SVU included
Need To Know Info
- Promotional value expires Dec 31, 2012. Amount paid never expires.
- Must complete travel by 12/31/12 or promotional value expires
- Limit 2 per person, may buy 2 additional as gifts
- Limit 2 per visit for 5-night option; limit 1 per visit for 7-night option
- Valid only for option purchased
- Reservation required; subject to availability
- 45-to-20-day cancellation notice results in fee of 1/2 of Groupon price; 20-day or less notice and fee up to Groupon price applies
- Must be 18 or older to check in
- Valid only for rainforest villas
- 20% tax not included
- Merchant is solely responsible to purchasers for the care and quality of the advertised goods and services.
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