Grand Pacific Hotel, hotel in Suva, Fiji
The Grand Pacific Hotel is a hotel in Suva, Fiji, situated right on the harbor's edge and combining historic architecture with modern facilities. The structure displays classical colonial design with tall columns, detailed balconies, and ornate features, while rooms offer water views, contemporary amenities, and artworks by local artists.
The hotel was established in 1914 and stands as one of Suva's oldest landmarks. Throughout its long history, it has hosted prominent guests, including Queen Elizabeth II, who visited in 1953 and again in 1973.
The hotel's name reflects Fiji's maritime history and its role as a Pacific port. Visitors experience local traditions at special events held throughout the year, from Easter celebrations to themed dinners that blend island culture with contemporary hospitality.
The hotel operates on a mostly cashless basis, except for the on-site bakery. Accessible rooms are available for guests with mobility needs, and international credit and debit cards are accepted with a small processing fee at check-in.
A signature drink at the hotel is the G & Tea cocktail, blending Earl Grey tea, lemongrass, and local Fiji spirit with foraged ginger and kava. High tea is also served on select Sundays in the lounge or on the porch, offering sweet and savory treats while overlooking the harbor.
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