A guest blog by Eroni Puamau
Accessible Fiji
Bula and sunny greetings from Fiji! Accessible Fiji is part of the Rosie Travel Group in Fiji. We are a 50 year old, family-owned inbound destination management company operating across Fiji and the Pacific Islands.
I am pleased to introduce Accessible Fiji, our dedicated destination platform focused on showcasing how Fiji is becoming a more accessible and inclusive travel destination for guests with mobility and access needs. Our work goes beyond content. We are actively verifying accessibility features across selected hotels, resorts, transport, and experiences; and curating accessible experiences beyond the resort environment, enabling guests to confidently explore Fiji.
We are working with specialist agents to offer net contract rates for accessible-friendly transportation, accommodation, and tour experiences, We also provide accessible friendly shore excursions for cruises that stopover in Fiji for port calls.

Accessible travel community
Equally important to us is learning from you. We are keen to understand your expectations, duty-of-care requirements, and client considerations when recommending destinations such as Fiji. This feedback is critical as we continue improving the accessible journey — from aircraft arrival, airport transfers, accommodation, island experiences, through to departure.
We look forward to the opportunity to be of service and to building a trusted partnership with you and your accessible travel press community.
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