Royal Sunset Island Resort
Ever dreamed of owning an idyllic South Pacific island resort, but been daunted by the prospect of massive building costs, complex lease agreements, and a long staffing process? Now you have a unique opportunity to take ownership of an award-winning resort in the Fiji-adjacent nation – The Kingdom of Tonga, already well established, fully staffed, highly regarded, and just waiting for you to live out your resort-owning dream.
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Ever dreamed of owning an idyllic South Pacific island resort, but been daunted by the prospect of massive building costs, complex lease agreements, and a long staffing process? Now you have a unique opportunity to take ownership of an award-winning resort in the Fiji-adjacent nation – The Kingdom of Tonga, already well established, fully staffed, highly regarded, and just waiting for you to live out your resort-owning dream.
The picturesque Royal Sunset Island Resort is located on Atata Island, just 20 minutes by boat transfer from the Tongan mainland port of Nuku'alofa. Set within lush tropical gardens and surrounded by white coral sands and a shimmering lagoon, the Royal Sunset's 23 waterfront fales offer guests the chance to enjoy the tranquility of small-island remoteness coupled with the comforts of resort life. With a combination of western beach and eastern beach positions, most fales accommodate up to four guests, and all include a refrigerator, overhead fans, and tea and coffee making facilities.
Royal Sunset features a Polynesian-style restaurant that uses only the freshest local ingredients, including fish caught daily by hotel staff or nearby villagers. The resort also boasts a bar and deck, a swimming pool, an island-style tennis court, and beach volleyball equipment, as well as a pool table and table tennis within the main fale. In the evening, Royal Sunset offers live music and entertainment, including a local guitar band and a Polynesian floor show put on by local villagers.
Atata Island's sublime location and exceptional climate means that guests are spoiled with fantastic activity options in the surrounding clear waters, including windsurfing, snorkeling, reef scuba diving, humpback whale watching (from August to October), game fishing, and even shipwreck exploring.
Back on land, guests are invited to visit Atata's fishing village to experience the traditional culture of the Kingdom of Tonga. Royal Sunset shares Atata Island with the 150 or so inhabitants of the village with 2 churches and a primary school, and is the island's main employer.
Though it's blissfully far from civilization, getting to Atata is simple via direct flights from New Zealand, Australia and Fiji to Tonga's international airport, less than an hour away from Royal Sunset Island Resort.
Ever dreamed of owning an idyllic South Pacific island resort, but been daunted by the prospect of massive building costs, complex lease agreements, and a long staffing process? Now you have a unique opportunity to take ownership of an award-winning resort in the Fiji-adjacent nation – The Kingdom of Tonga, already well established, fully staffed, highly regarded, and just waiting for you to live out your resort-owning dream.
The picturesque Royal Sunset Island Resort is located on Atata Island, just 20 minutes by boat transfer from the Tongan mainland port of Nuku'alofa. Set within lush tropical gardens and surrounded by white coral sands and a shimmering lagoon, the Royal Sunset's 23 waterfront fales offer guests the chance to enjoy the tranquility of small-island remoteness coupled with the comforts of resort life. With a combination of western beach and eastern beach positions, most fales accommodate up to four guests, and all include a refrigerator, overhead fans, and tea and coffee making facilities.
Royal Sunset features a Polynesian-style restaurant that uses only the freshest local ingredients, including fish caught daily by hotel staff or nearby villagers. The resort also boasts a bar and deck, a swimming pool, an island-style tennis court, and beach volleyball equipment, as well as a pool table and table tennis within the main fale. In the evening, Royal Sunset offers live music and entertainment, including a local guitar band and a Polynesian floor show put on by local villagers.
Atata Island's sublime location and exceptional climate means that guests are spoiled with fantastic activity options in the surrounding clear waters, including windsurfing, snorkeling, reef scuba diving, humpback whale watching (from August to October), game fishing, and even shipwreck exploring.
Back on land, guests are invited to visit Atata's fishing village to experience the traditional culture of the Kingdom of Tonga. Royal Sunset shares Atata Island with the 150 or so inhabitants of the village with 2 churches and a primary school, and is the island's main employer.
Though it's blissfully far from civilization, getting to Atata is simple via direct flights from New Zealand, Australia and Fiji to Tonga's international airport, less than an hour away from Royal Sunset Island Resort.