Fijian resort offers babysitting for busy parents

Children planting new coral in reef

Nanuku Auberge Resort is offering its guests babysitting options so parents can relax and partake in local activities during their stays.

The children are immersed in nature and traditional experiences, chaperoned by nannies and their buddies.

“Our vision is to ensure families are completely supported at Nanuku. To saviour precious time together and also treat exhausted parents to well-earned rest and relaxation,” said Sascha Hemmann, general manager, Nanuku Auberge Resort.

The programmes include cultural activities, traditional cooking, dancing, moonlight cinema nights, water sports, sandcastle building, zip lining, crab racing, volleyball, rock climbing, and crafts at the Cakava Creative Workshop among other activities. The aim is to create an opportunity for parents to rest and relax during their trip.

‘We understand the vital importance of unplugging families from the daily grind and to immerse them in ‘nature’s playground’. To help them re-discover mother nature and enjoy the way previous generations grew up; outdoors, uninhibited and free – this is the spirit of Fiji and Nanuku.”