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Where to stay
Nanuku Auberge Resort
Nanuku Auberge is a multi-award-winning luxury 5-star private resort known for its food, the professionalism and warmth
of its staff and cultural experiences including star-gazing, ‘kava’ ceremonies for children and a Fijian food safari, which
takes you crabbing, taking a medicine walk and helping to prepare the lovo for your evening meal.
nanukuresort.com
The Pearl Resort
The Pearl is a popular event, conference and wedding venue, due to its proximity to the capital and beautiful view over
the Pacific. Its restaurant perched on a point right near the ocean is a particularly lovely spot.
thepearlsouthpacific.com
Uprising Resort
The Uprising Resort is best known for its super laidback vibe, its annual Music Festival and as the home ground for the
Fiji Rugby 7s team that won gold at the 2016 Olympics. Since then, many international and local rugby teams have stayed
and trained at the resort, making use of the special facilities there.
uprisingbeachresort.com
Ultiqa Fiji Palms
The Ultiqa Fiji Palms Resort is right on the beach, but also offers an inviting pool and spa. Apartment-style accommoda-
tion means it is perfect for families wanting a bit of extra space.
ultiqahotelsandresorts.com.au/property/ultiqa-fiji-palms-beach-resort/
Vale ni Vula
Vale ni Vula is a welcoming property in the residential area of Pacific Harbour that includes three bedrooms, a pool, fully
equipped kitchen and lots of thoughtful details.
Vale ni Vula
Where to eat
The Establishment
This sprawling restaurant and bar on one of Pacific Harbour’s many water frontages is famous for its Sunday feasts —
with great seafood, roast, salad and dessert options —and as a venue for big local events and sunset drinks.
The Establishment Fiji
Le Snak
Delicious French baguettes, flaky pastries and more substantial options on the lake at the Pacific Harbour Arts Village.
Chef Gabriel is also well known for his catering in Suva.
Le Snack Pacific Harbour
Beach Bum Burgers
Turn left after entering the road to the Uprising Resort and you’ll find this cottage restaurant. The gourmet burgers for
which they are named are generous and tasty, but also excellent are the hand cut chips, and daily specials. Be sure to
ask Juliet or her staff what is fresh.
Beach Bum Burgers Restaurant
Chicken and Ice Cream Shack
A popular stop-over for people travelling the Queens Road. Open Mondays-Sundays from 8am-11pm.
PH: 297 7885
Indulge Wines
This wine shop and café has a good range of wines, beer and spirits and serves perhaps Pacific Harbour’s best flat white.
A small selection of pastries is also available. The store is inside the compound of a service station but the comfortable
chairs and clean, airconditioned space create a comfortable little bubble.
Hibiscus Street, Pacific Harbour (at the Mobil Service Station)
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