Castaway Island resort in Fiji will reopen on Wednesday after shutting down for three months because of damage from Tropical Cyclone Winston in February.

Outrigger Resorts, which owns and manages the 50-year-old property, says 14 of the resort’s 65 bures (huts) were either rebuilt or upgraded. Improvements were also made to the property’s outdoor kitchen and beachfront restaurant.

Opened in 1966, Castaway Island was the first private-island resort to be built in Fiji’s Mamanuca Islands.

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