Gastnutzer
22. September 2024
I would have to admit before i start this review that i really don’t write a-lot of reviews, unless something or someone totally wows me and thats exactly whats occurred with my stay at Paradise. It was such an overwhelmingly pleasant stay i suspect it might actually make all other future trips feel a little lack lustre and disappointing in comparison. As much as i do like to believe im a straightforward and simple guest to host and manage, i know a solo traveller can have its own unique challenges and difficulties in managing the expectations. I am, i feel, at this point very familiar and comfortable with travelling alone, i enjoy the benefits it provides, mainly the peace of mind and freedom of independent decision making. But that said i know its easy to feel pitied or judged negatively in that scenario, especially on the first encounter and i can honestly say i never felt that once at Paradise. I do believe the main part is simply because of the team they have managed to assemble, and the environment they have managed to create. People kept trying to say ‘it’s the Fijian way’ but i feel its too much of a blanket explanation and it takes too much credit away from all the individuals doing a great job, there’s more to it than that, it’s certainly a part of it im sure, but its genuine at Paradise, very genuine… I've always been acutely aware of the ‘service smile’ needed for people working in hospitality and the keeping up of appearances around guests, its often obviously robotic and forced with no individuality to the person. I never got that at Paradise, and its about the only place I've ever been where i didn’t feel it. From day 1 of my stay every interaction with every single member of staff was so personal and individual, And i do mean every member of staff, from the ones you’d expect in the front of house and the dive team… to the less expected in the grounds keepers, the house keepers, the kitchen, the air mixers, the security team, in the spa, the drivers… it has to be a Paradise thing and i think they need a pat on the back for creating/embracing that and allowing it to shine through. The dive set up was regimented and organised, which is such a welcome change of pace. The scramble of getting gear to a shop and the set ups in the mornings is such a headache. It’s so nice when everything is already taken care of and you can actually have an easy morning with time to eat a good breakfast and relax instead. Of course the diving is great, what incredible reefs right on the door step! but they are so secondary to the team, its so slick and the attention to detail on each day out is marvellous! I know everyone thinks their dive guide is a great dive guide but believe me there is a difference, they’re not just floating around waiting for the dive to finish, which a-lot of guides do, theres an actual effort and a real attempt of engagement with the divers, which at this point is more important to me than the actual dive sites. This is a team t
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