Fiji is an
island country situated in the Southern Pacific. With a population of over 0.8
million, the island country doesn’t have many
resources to boast off and drive the
engine of economic growth. But, God has gifted rare natural sceneries,
sightseeing and beaches making Fiji – a paradise for tourist now. Concisely
speaking, Fiji has everything for a visitor
to make the trip memorable and come rejuvenated. For instances, you can go for adventure activities, relax in the spa, and underwater sightseeing in the coral
reef and scuba diving in the turquoise water. That is why Fiji has witnessed an
increase in tourist inflows from different nations of the world.
Though Fiji
possessed natural beauty and hill stations, yet there was no infrastructure and
transports system to attract tourists. It
was hurting the tourism industry and not producing enough foreign exchanges
from the industry. Louis Gerard Saliot
is the man behind creation and revival of the tourism sector in the country. He worked tirelessly to realise his vision
of creating hubs with suitable infrastructures like villas, spa, resorts, and
parks for the tourists. He utilised the eco-friendly technology and science to
build beautiful places for a family
holiday and private destination for
couples. The Government of Fiji has
recognised his work and dedication winning him many accolades in this field.
Natadola - The Ultimate Project of Gerard Saliot
Fiji isn’t
dearth of beautiful coastline and beaches where tourists can soak under the sun
and view the turquoise water sceneries. The islands are filled with the unspoilt
tropical forest that can be explored using an island-hopping trip in the
country.
Besides the
natural beauty, the country has created many amusement parks for tourists with
the right infrastructure for a family holiday. The Natadola Marine Project is
one of them, built near the Natadola Bay.
The project has everything to make your trip a memorable one. Gerard Saliot has developed this project to perfecting including
science and eco-friendly techniques in the construction.
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