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Qamea Beach Resort
 

Melissa describes Qamea Beach Resort

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Melissa's Review:

Qamea Resort and Spa continues to live up to it’s reputation as one of Fiji’s most EXCLLENT resorts. Why? It’s not the most 5 Star or striving for 6 Star status resort, it IS a resort that strives to please it’s guests with unique day adventure options, increased dining options and venues, and a never ending awareness of what guests are looking for in a Fiji vacation/ honeymoon/getaway. Qamea is not perfect but forever trying to better themselves and outperform other resorts in staff attitude and desire to have everyone leave happy. It may not be perfect but if feels like heaven.

My time at Qamea was nothing short of DELICIOUS.

Upon arrival to Fiji I was met by Rosies and personally attended to my Maureen, who is a top staff member and becoming a friend here in the Fiji Islands. The flight from Nadi to Taveuni was one of the best of my life. The water was like a lake with deep aqua and turquoise brush strokes painting Fiji’s beauty before my eyes. Thunder clouds rose over the heart of Vanua Levu with the clear calm skies stretching for eternity. The coastline along Vanua Levu was stunning with coral heads clearly visible and pods of dolphins appearing. By the time I arrived to Taveuni I was mesmerized by the day, something like a mouthwatering appetizer before the main course. Which is, in the case, Qamea Resort and Spa.

After the drive to the boat launch (launch being used loosely to describe the beach you take off your shoes and walk in the water to get on the boat), the boat ride to Qamea was short (about 10 minutes) and smooth as silk. Having said that, seeing the water this calm is not always the way it is but a joy to experience. Upon arrival at Qamea the staff sang the Bula song, we all clapped and smiled and it was a sweet reunion. It was only last June that I experienced Qamea for the 1st time in 2 years. I love this place. It whispers peace and tranquility and soul changing metamorphosis. It could be the green, the bird songs that warble in the early AM, at noon and when the sun starts to say “moce”. It could also be that I can just swim out into the deep from the sandy area in the middle of the resort, dive and float and feel the salty tropical waters slide past every inch of me. All this and then we have the resort, that offers service with a smile, little touches that increase the guest experience and more.


Day 1:
I did not much of anything. They delivered Vieve Cliquot, french toast and fresh fruit to my Premium Spa Villa where I toasted to being back in Fiji and a chance to be alone for a few hours. The bubbly did it’s job and cloud nine arrived on que. The chase lounge and I became one with the sun for a couple hours. I floated away as the sounds of the birds melodic discussions wafted through the air. It was what the doctor ordered. Relax, unwind, feel the green and remember life's simple things. I had lunch delivered by room service as well and enjoyed a healthy vegetable “stack” and a delicious salad.

The sunset was soft and inviting and I took out one of the kayaks to get a better view of the expanse of “my” islands. Yes, my Fiji. It happens every time I come here. I’m sold, I’m smitten and I start looking at land again. My husband exclaims “NOT AGAIN”? Yes, again, and worse than ever I’m afraid. The magenta sky touched the horizon and then retreated back to its beginning. I took a swim and readied myself for dinner in the tropics.


Evening cocktail time consisted of a wine tasting, compliments of the Owners of the resort. It’s fun to be in the lounge before dinner as all the guests share their days, bond and make new friends for life. It happens in Fiji all the time. Dinner was delicious and the walk back to my Bure with stars shimmering and pulsing to the universes primal beat was “almost” too much to bare. So, enter my new ipod nano and bose headset. It’s a whole new world to dance under the stars, barefoot on the beach, toes in the water, to the great tunes you have loaded on that little little thing called an ipod. I was only going to sneak in once dance under the stars but it turned in to about 10! I have to watch it though.. Not to sing. I woke my husband up one night back home when I was singing to songs with a headset on. “What’s that noise, he said!”! Okay, so I can’t sing. I can dance! Moce good night!

Day 2: Woke up got out of bed and it was Fabulous with a capitol F. I wake up with the birds or before and on “vacation” (using the term loosely) I am no different. In fact, I LOVE getting up early on vacation as I LOVE the morning. The joys of reaching menopause (oops... Revealing secrets) is that you need less sleep. Which is really good news for Melissa. The more I have a day the better. Since I am “really” working on this trip, the early AM gives me time to have a fresh pressed cup of coffee (which I do not do at home), sneak in some computer time (which I always do at home all day) and then order room service breakfast and continue to listen to the birds as they delight my senses. There are oodles of Taveuni Parrots on Qamea now. There never use to be any. I am in bird heaven. I adore the Kula birds which squeak and zip around with their brilliant green/red and deep purple color. Love those birds! the morning is usually ushered in by the Vanua levu Honeyeater creating magic with a voice like honey or a raucous cackle. When it comes to songs, these little bird brains take the cake as far as split personalities. For years I thought I was listening to 2 different birds.. Not so. One day I’ll find out why this happens.

Today I went Scuba Diving on the Purple Wall. Although the water was murky (normal for this time of the year due the warmth of the water), I saw a zillion darling little fishies of purple and orange, lots of purple soft coral (not as much as the old days but the reef is really coming back after the bout of coral bleaching), and clown trigger fish which just happened to my favorite fish.
it was fun and easy and it felt good to be diving. I am making myself do this more and more. It’s really not exercise, but it is connecting with the natural underwater world which is so much of what Fiji is all about and I love.

The rest of the day was casual and I had room service for dinner. Lovely dining is all I can say. Amidst the birds and ocean lapping at the shore just in front of my bure. To be early. A fabulous day and tomorrow is Nanuku Atoll!

Day 3: After a delicious breakfast of fresh fruits and Eggs Neptune (fish instead of ham), we all packed up for the trip I had been waiting for for months. Nanuku Atoll is about 45 minutes by boat to a pristine pure white sand atoll. The day was perfect, the islands that dotted the horizon all around us were like jewels mounted on a blue velvet carpet. I know that there are health benefits to having this kind of scenery being absorbed by your eye balls. I envision that it comes in as healing light and shapes, transforms into vibrant energy that permeates each and every cell in your body and starts healing anything that ails you on contact? What do you think?
The snorkeling was awesome. Several people saw white tipped sharks (they don’t bother people). There were 15 itsy bitsy hawksbill turtles in a dingy that had been rescued the day before. They had just hatched, were making their way down to the water and being picked off by crabs and birds. That is nature’s way but in Fiji, between people and nature, the little guys don’t have much chance. These little guys were coming back to the resort to be raised to be big enough to go out on their own and not be someone’s next meal so easily. There is a growing trend for this in Fiji. Thank goodness. Anyway.. At the far end of the atoll I found a place to call my own for a hour as I counted the baby turtle tracks all around me. Oodles! it was a great day, I am turning brown as a coconut and happy as a clam.

Dinner tonight was under the stars with my host, Ron Eckstom. Stars and swaying palms and great food. Ron is fun to chat with and we have become good friends. An extra benefit to me from all the years of doing business in Fiji is the forming of friends ships that go beyond just business. It doesn’t hurt that we are Qamea’s biggest producer in the USA, something we have to work diligently at to maintain. It’s fun. Ron is fun. Qamea is fun. Fiji is just too much fun!

Day 4: Isa Lei to the sweet and delightful staff at Qamea. One lady comes to me and hands me a little flower. “Please, throw it in the water so it floats back to shore. Then you will come back to us”. How my gosh, it almost makes me cry just thinking about it! I will be back.. Susan and I are Qamea bound in Sept for our Annual Fabulous Birthday Adventure. My Friend Sue (as I refer to her) wishes that Sept was here now.

I visited Taveuni island Resort and it is looking great. Do Cammick , the owner, was there to show me around. I was very impressed with everything they have done. And the view is still the best in all of the northern island group. Lori Evans (from my office) and her daughter Shannon have just spent 2 days there. We’ll be reporting their experiences later this month.

I arrive at Savu Savu airport to pick up my rental jeep and head to Koro Sun Resort where I will staying in Jack’s House at the very top of the resort.

More to come on this later.

Moce for now

Romantic Fiji
The jewel of Fiji's northern islands, Qamea is a breathtakingly beautiful island of dramatic lush, green, tropical rainforest clad hills and white sand beaches.

Qamea Resort and Spa is an intimate boutique resort catering to a maximum of 28 adults with only fourteen luxuriously appointed air conditioned beachfront bures and villas nestled among swaying coconut palms and lush tropical gardens, all accomodation is beachfront with sweeping views of the ocean and sunsets. The perfect destination for travellers seeking an authentic Fijian experience.

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