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Samoa picked over Fiji by Australian tourists

Samoa picked over Fiji by Australian tourists
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Guns and roads in southwest Rarotonga - Cook Islands News

The old deserted and controversial Sheraton Hotel in Vaimaanga is getting a new lease of life after Rarotonga businessman Chris Vaile took on the challenge to redevelop the site into a high-end apartment property complete with other amenities. ....

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Many Australians and New Zealanders no longer want to visit Fiji


Many Australians and New Zealanders no longer want to visit Fiji
July 27, 2009
Australian tourists are picking lesser-known Pacific islands for their tropical winter breaks to avoid the political instability in military-led Fiji, leaders claim.
Australian tourists are picking lesser-known Pacific islands for their tropical winter breaks to avoid the political instability in military-led Fiji, leaders claim.
The leaders of two Pacific nations, Samoa and the Cook Islands, say their tourist numbers are on the rise because many Australians and New Zealanders no longer want to visit Fiji.
They say that the refusal of Frank Bainimarama’s regime to take the country to elections since staging a December 2006 coup has been an “active turn-off” for visitors. ....

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