With their popular social media presence, the Villas gained a lot of attraction. The Villas had been under renovation and closed since February 2016 but Mr Reddy says there has been a lot of bookings for next month. What is the demand for the business in Rakiraki at the moment? In 2006, Dreamview Villas was born with six villas.Įverything has changed and been refurbished except for the building structure, according to Mr Reddy The idea of purchasing the property was for his family’s retreats which would then be rented out while it was vacant. Mr Reddy bought the property in 1998 which he slowly developed over the years.Īfter acquiring the property, he collaborated with a few of his friends and came up with the concept of developing upmarket villas. “We are looking forward to working with the local community and giving people a great experience,” he said. “There is a lot of potential in Rakiraki and we are excited that we will re-open soon. Once the operations begin, it is expected to employ around eight to ten people. “If people want to go fishing, diving or snorkeling, we have a marina or they could get a boat and go to Mamanuca Islands for a picnic or fishing,” he added. Its basic gym has a treadmill and bicycle which is less than a minute’s walk away from the villas.Īccording to Mr Reddy, all kitchen wares and facilities were imported from New Zealand. The six villas are oriented around the swimming pool with an infinity view overlooking the Bligh Waters with a fresh landscape garden. The lounge also has a pull down double bed. Not only that, but the Villas also have a study area and storage unit. Its modern kitchen has a fridge, dishwasher and microwave. “This is very unique as you can shower under the stars,” said Mr Reddy. The villa has one master bedroom with a sky-view ceiling shower. One villa can cater for about six people. The Villas are very well built,” said Mr Reddy.Įach villa is about 200 square metres, a double story building with two bedrooms. “It has got a beautiful view of the ocean. It is on a hill top peninsula overlooking the Mamanuca Islands, Dolphin Island and Bligh Waters. It is a two and a half hour drive from the Nadi International Airport, according to Dreamview Villas founder and former Governor of the Reserve Bank of Fiji, Sada Reddy. The property is located at Volivoli on the north coast of Viti Levu. So mark your calendars on November 1st, as the gates of the reborn Villas’ are set to be opened. Rakiraki is soon to officially celebrate the re-opening of one of its oldest villas in town.ĭreamview Villas was severely affected by Tropical Cyclone Winston in February last year.
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