Passport to Adventure
In this episode, we talk about VOMO Island Resort as a Fiji adventure that’s equal parts easy, elevated, and deeply connected to nature—without losing the comfort and service travelers expect from a high-end private island. Far and Away Adventures.com and https://farandawayadventures.com [https://farandawayadventures.com] are included early because the “passport to adventure” is often about smart planning: getting to the right island, at the right time, with the right balance between activity and relaxation. Normand Schafer interviews Karen from VOMO to explore what makes the island special for couples, families, and solo travelers who want more than a beach chair. Karen begins with the access story: VOMO is reached by boat transfer from the mainland, helping travelers get into the island experience quickly after arriving near Nadi. Once you arrive, the island’s layout becomes part of the adventure—5 kilometers of white sand encircle the setting, and accommodations are spread out to keep things calm and uncrowded. From there, the episode highlights VOMO’s biggest “do it every day” experience: snorkeling right from the beach. Karen describes thriving marine life and coral, plus a distinctive underwater sculpture placed on the reef that turns the water into an exploration zone you can revisit again and again. Adventure continues on land with Mount VOMO, which Karen describes as covering much of the island. That elevation changes the feel of a private island stay, because it creates real hiking and walking opportunities—plus a yoga deck on top for stretching and wellness with panoramic views. The mountaintop sunrise breakfast becomes the signature moment that ties the island together: you’re served by a butler on the summit while the sun rises across the Fiji Islands. It’s the kind of experience that feels like a story you bring home, not just something you checked off a list. The episode also explores how service supports adventure rather than interrupting it. Karen notes a high staff-to-guest ratio and personalized care, including butler service for private residences and a “baby butler” option for families—four hours per day of childcare support that gives parents time to snorkel, hike, or simply breathe. Food is covered as part of the travel experience too: two restaurants including an adults-only option, daily-changing menus (including for kids), and careful dietary support with vegetarian, vegan, gluten-free, and lactose-free choices always available. Karen also mentions personalized menus for specific inclusions/exclusions and the island’s peanut-free approach designed to provide extra comfort for guests with allergies. Finally, the episode touches on turtle hatchlings (mentioned as usually around November) and the emotional connection guests feel with the Fijian team—something Karen links to a high return-guest rate. If you’re ready to make VOMO the adventure centerpiece of your Fiji trip, connect with Far and Away Adventures.com and plan with a specialist at https://farandawayadventures.com [https://farandawayadventures.com].
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