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Mounu Island Resort,
Tonga, South Pacific |
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| Mounu Island Resort
is located in the Vava'u Archipelago - the northernmost group of islands in the Kingdom of
Tonga. Thirty minutes by boat from Neiafu township Mounu Island is a 6.5 acre coral atoll
fringed by white coral sands and set amidst spectacular coral reefs. |
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3 superior private fales (units) each
situated on the water's edge providing stunning views of the surrounding islands and
reefs.
Maximum
two people per fale.
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The architecture of the units is a modern
version of the Tongan fale (house) combining coconut pole structure with a shingle roof.
Each fale offers the choice of double or twin beds, toilet, hot shower and private sun
deck. The fales are linked to the restaurant/bar complex by bush walk-ways.
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| Mounu Island resort is connected to the
outside world by UHF phone/fax. However there is no television service or daily newspaper.
A multi system video player and monitor is available should you wish to play back your
videos. Laundry and postal service is available. Mounu Island Resort utilises solar power
and can supply 12, 24, 110, and 240 volt power as required. Mounu also have a well stocked
library for you to pick a book and relax in a hammock.
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| Called "Moby Dick's" the restaurant
is situated on the water's edge at the western end of the island. The perfect position to
enjoy a pre-dinner drink watching the magnificent tropical sunsets. "Moby
Dick's" serves lunch and dinner specialising in fresh seafood dishes caught daily
from the surrounding waters. Breakfast is served on your private fale sun deck. The bar
has a wide selection of beer, wine, spirits and liquers.
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