Fiji's Hidden Paradise - Savusavu Tourism Association (original) (raw)
Welcome to Savusavu
Congratulations – you've found Fiji's Hidden Paradise
A stunning destination
Savusavu's natural splendour will take your breath away
World-famous diving
Some of the world's finest reefs await you
Meet our community
A melange of cultures and traditions
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Experience a different Fiji
Savusavu in Fiji’s North is a different sort of Fiji. Take time to come to the North and be rewarded with a real Fiji adventure and a really memorable trip……
Fiji’s North is the lesser known corner of Fiji, and those who come are richly rewarded with a real Fiji adventure: a different experience that makes for a really memorable trip…… stand-out experiences… experiences you never thought you’d do…..experiences you’ll long to do again!
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Natural beauty
Exhilarating waterfalls, lazy river drifts, kayaking on the bay, paddleboarding in the mangroves…….
Rich culture
Fijian life and culture are the essence of Savusavu. We are buried deep in traditional ways, and we are proud to show you our local village communities.
Pristine Reefs
SCUBA diving, snorkeling and freediving in unpoilt waters.
Tours
Pearl farms, chocolate producers, charcoal soap makers, arts and crafts.
Accommodation
Hotels and resorts for all seasons and budgets
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Meet the locals
Where in the world is Savusavu?
Savusavu town is on the south coast of Vanua Levu, Fiji’s second largest island. We’re home to some world-famous diving and holidaying spots, surrounded with natural splendour that will take your breath away.
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Paradise within reach
We’re an hour away from Fiji’s main international airport in Nadi. There are two flights a day to Savusavu, operated by Fiji Link. Alternatively you can fly to Labasa, the town on the north of the island. From Labasa, it’s a 90-minute drive to Savusavu, with the added bonus of spectacular mountain and bay views along the way. There are also flights from the capital Suva to both Savusavu and Labasa.
For the slightly more adventurous, there are regular ferries from Viti Levu and Taveuni.