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Matei
Pointe is walking distance to four small restaurants,
the convenient airport, and an adequately stocked general store.
The Pointe's grounds are nothing short of magnificent. Gigantic
fruit trees frame the resort with thousands of mangos, avocados
the size of a footballs, mouth-watering bananas and succulent
papayas are yours for the picking.
You'll
be hard pressed to leave your deck as you overlook the manicured
lawn to the jetty
where you can view colorful tropical
fish, take a swim or snorkel on our live coral reef in the shallow crystal clear waters
or rock yourself in the hammock while watching
the sunset
over the turquoise water. The Pointe's Beach House is a spacious
3 bedroom, 2 bath (one with outdoor shower), and 1500' of covered patio. You'll be as comfortable
inside as outside. There are also 3 beachfron bures. Great for groups or for private escapes. OUR STAFF IS 24 HRS. WITH DAILY HOUSEKEEPING. Pita now has a nice fishing boat!
Kelly
and Scott's piece of paradise has a 220-degree view, with 1000' of private
beaches on the east side for inspiring sunrises topped off
with dramatic sunsets over the west beach.
Climate
Fiji
enjoys an ideal South Sea tropical climate. It is thus a
perfect holiday destination, especially for those trying to
escape the severe Northern Hemisphere winters.
Maximum
summer temperatures (January-February) average 31 Degrees Celsius
(88 Degrees F) and the mean minimum is 22 Degrees Celsius
(72 Degrees F). The winter (July-August) average maximum is
29
Degrees Celsius (84 Degrees Celsius F) and the mean minimum
is 19 Degrees Celsius (66 Degrees Celsius F). Temperatures
can be
much cooler in the uplands of the interior of the large islands.
A
cooling trade wind blows from the east-southeast throughout
most of the year. Typically winds drop to a whisper in the
evening and pick up again by midmorning to offer perfectly
timed cooling.
Fiji has a climate ideally suited for the outdoors, the beach
and surf, for light cotton dresses, barbecues and water sports.
Currency
Fijian
dollar has denominations like the U.S. dollar. As of 2008
you get 1.60 Fijian for one U.S.
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more info, check our our FAQs section
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