Viva Wyndham Fortuna

by Admin 3/3/2009 6:10:00 PM

Viva Fortuna is a beautiful all-inclusive resort with 276 recently renovated guestrooms. The rooms have island style décor, a balcony from where you can enjoy a garden or ocean view, satellite TV, two queen-sized beds or one king-sized bed. This secluded resort is surrounded by tropical forests and parklands and has a really pretty beach. A lot of people aren’t really clear on what exactly is included in their all inclusive package and assume that ALL island activities are included.  Along with food, drinks and snacks, the following activities are included: 

  • Windsurfing

  • Sailing

  • Kayaking

  • Snorkeling

  • Tennis

  • Archery

  • Bicycling

  • Golf

  • Putting Green

  • Driving Cage

  • Weight Room

  • Aerobics

  • Beach Volleyball

  • Bocce Ball

  • Water Polo

  • Table Tennis

  • Billiards

  • Soccer

For those that like to snorkel, there is a coral reef just of shore and you can use the equipment provided by the resort. For more spectacular snorkeling I highly recommend booking a snorkel trip that takes you about four miles off shore to a truly spectacular reef.

This is a really nice self-contained resort, but the down side for me is that it is so secluded and you need transportation to get into Port Lucaya. However if you just want to relax and don’t mind being away from everything this is the perfect place to stay.

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This is a personal weblog. The views and opinions expressed here represent my own (and those of some of the commentators that I have included) and not those of Discovery Cruise Line or Discovery Management. I have worked in the cruise industry since joining Carnival Cruise Line in 1990 as a member of the cruise staff team. I joined the Discovery Cruise Line family in 1996, sailing daily to Grand Bahama Island as Shore Excursion Manager. I was promoted to the position of Cruise Director in 1999 and continued to sail daily to Grand Bahama Island until 2003, when I began working in the Miami office as Entertainment & Communications Manager. I still continue to sail to Grand Bahama at least one day per week. The purpose of this blog is to share tips and information about Grand Bahama in the I hope that it will be useful in helping visitors make the best of their travel plans from both my own and other bloggers' experiences.

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