Likuliku Lagoon Resort in Fiji Announces Renovations

Ahura Resorts, the Fijian family-owned management company of Likuliku Lagoon Resort, has announced a series of revitalization projects at the property in 2025. During the renovation phase, the resort will be closed from February 1 to April 30, 2025.

The major projects will include:

  • A refurbishment of all accommodations, including the addition of private plunge pools to 11 of the existing Beachfront Bures. This will increase the Deluxe Beachfront Bure category from 18 to 29 bures.
  • The completion of the environmentally friendly synthetic roof thatching project on the remaining Beachfront and Deluxe Beachfront Bures on the eastern side of the resort.
  • A refurbishment of the signature main pool.
  • The addition of Saluwaki, a new restaurant concept offering Pan-Asian cuisine. The restaurant will offer an alternative evening dining experience to the existing signature Fijiana restaurant and increases the property’s dining options to three outlets.
  • The addition of the na Vanua Conservation Hub in conjunction with the Ahura Resorts Conservation Foundation. In Fijian culture, “vanua” encompasses more than just the land; it also includes the people, their traditions, customs and the environment. It represents a deep connection and respect for the land, acknowledging its role in sustaining life and community. The conservation hub celebrates the resort’s ongoing partnership with the traditional land-owners to preserve and protect the local environment and traditions. At na Vanua, guests can participate in a progressive set of activities incorporating some of the key conservation projects underway at the resort and throughout the island.

For existing bookings already in place during the renovation phase, guests will be offered a full refund, or the opportunity to rebook on alternative dates.

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