Ross Larsen

Mobile: 021 024 23141

DDI: 06 374 7991

Office: 09 521 3536

Home: 021 024 23141

Ross was born in the sunny isles of Fiji and after attending to hospitality studies he embarked on a Hotel Management Career in his home country with management positions at Pacific Harbour and Resort Manager at Mana Island Resort.


Ross joined the Sheraton hotel group in Auckland, New Zealand and soon after managed hotels for Sheraton in Auckland, Rotorua, Denarau in Fiji, the Cook Islands and in Bangladesh. He managed the Swiss Belhotel Bali Aga resort in Bali and returned to Fiji for a more recent assignment at Namale Resort & Spa.


In his time at home in early years Ross spent some time assisting his parents run their motel property in Tauranga, New Zealand. He and his wife Lyndy have owned a small restaurant in Napier and his most recent assignment was as a Hotel Director on Royal Caribbean Cruise Line ships sailing out of Galveston, Texas and Los Angeles in the United States.


With a firm understanding of the needs and requirements of Hospitality, Tourism and Leisure industry management, Ross looks forward to being of assistance to clients who share similar interests. He is well underway in developing the Tourism Properties.com brand in the Lower North Island region of New Zealand covering the regions of Taranaki, Hawkes Bay, Central Plateau & Taupo, Wanganui / Manawatu, Wairarapa and Wellington and is having great success in providing assistance to Buyers from New Zealand and from other parts of the Globe.


Having been born and raised and worked at Tourism Properties in some South Pacific Islands, Ross has developed a strong network for marketing properties for sale in Fiji and the Cook Islands. Other Pacific Island country properties will be coming on line with Ross in the near future. Properties in other parts of the world feature for sale with Ross from time to time.


Ross enjoys working closely with all Vendors and Buyers of Tourism Properties and encourages correspondence contact for any type of assistance needed.