Meet Che Slatter, the dude on our billboard. A fierce South storm conjured up a monster swell. But Che, our Fijian sea dog, paddled out, eyes on the horizon, and snagged the wave of the day.
This wave was huge, a real beast, but Che was unfazed. He dropped in, got pitted, and shot out of the barrel like a cannonball, leaving everyone hooting. It was a surf sesh that will go down in the annals of surfing history.
Just like our mineral water, Che represents the essence of purity, resilience, and the raw force of nature. So, every time you crack open a bottle of our mineral water, you're not just getting hydration - you're getting a taste of the spirit of freedom and surfing. Stay stoked!
The Grand Pacific Hotel in Fiji, known as the "Grand Old Lady," has been a centerpiece of Fiji's socio-cultural landscape since 1914. Its colonial architecture and prime harbor-side location in the capital, Suva, make it a charming retreat.
Its crowning glory came in 1953, when Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip stayed there during their Commonwealth tour. The royal visit amplified the hotel's prestige, and the "Queen Elizabeth Suite" commemorates their stay.
Post extensive renovation in 2014, the hotel seamlessly merges historic elegance with modern amenities, preserving its status as a symbol of Fijian history and hospitality. The Grand Pacific Hotel continues to offer a luxurious experience to its guests, echoing the regal legacy of its past.