Jean-Michel Cousteau Resort in Fiji will reopen subsequent week, following the completion of a resort-wide multi-million greenback renovation,probably the most intensive within the property’s historical past.
The refresh reimagines all visitor lodging, shared areas, and wellness facilities whereas introducing expanded two-bedroom oceanfront bures designed for prolonged household stays.
“This renovation marks a significant evolution for the resort,” Common Supervisor of Jean-Michel Cousteau Resort, Nigel Fisher stated.
The transformation of 5 current one-bedroom oceanfront bures into spacious two-bedroom, two-bathroom ocean-facing lodging with prolonged decks, daybeds, and outside eating for six, is predicted to be standard amongst household teams and people looking for additional area.
The renovation additionally expanded the resort’s wellness choices with the introduction of a brand new 900-square-foot ocean-facing health centre, which is able to complement the resort’s current Fijian spa and open-air yoga platform. Tennis, pickleball, and basketball courts have been additionally resurfaced.
Impressed by Fijian cultural traditions the refreshed interiors included handcrafted textures and regionally sourced timbers. The reception, eating, and the primary pool areas have been accomplished with up to date furnishings, enhanced lighting, refreshed finishes, and rebuilt decking. Landscaping all through the property has additionally been restored.
The renovation was accomplished in collaboration with Langlois Design, working carefully with the resort’s group and native companions.

