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  1. Fiji's Hidden Paradise - Savusavu Tourism Association

    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.

  2. Things to do - Savusavu Tourism Association

    From diving our amazing reefs, to land-based adventures, or just lying by the pool with a cocktail, you'll be spoilt for choice when it comes to things to do in and around Savusavu.

  3. Diving and snorkelling - Savusavu Tourism Association

    Visit Savusavu for your next Fiji Scuba Dive Adventure: • Discover the renowned Namena Marine Reserve. Universally acknowledged as Fiji’s best dive site, Namena is only accessible from Savusavu dive operators and liveaboards.

  4. Sea - Savusavu Tourism Association

    Savusavu is the preferred choice of many yachties making a voyage across the South Pacific, and for good reason. Apart from its favourable geographic location to break a long journey, Savusavu is an official yacht entry port in Fiji offering the mandatory quarantine, health, immigration and customs services.

  5. Action and adventure - Savusavu Tourism Association

    River tubing in the jungle, hiking the mountains, plunging into mighty waterfalls, kayaking the bay, dolphin watching in Natewa Bay… there’s plenty to do for those seeking adventure in Savusavu.

  6. Savusavu tours - Savusavu Tourism Association

    Experience the journey of our unique Fiji coloured pearls, which start as tiny nucleuses imbedded into the flesh of black-lipped oysters and end up as fine jewellery in some of the world’s best showrooms, when you take a tour of the flagship farm and showroom in Fiji.

  7. Nakama Thermal Hot Springs - Savusavu Tourism Association

    The Nakama Hot Springs are located in the center of Savusavu, and have been gushing piping hot water and steam for centuries. Local villagers have used this geologic wonder for years as a sort of natural cauldron to cook dalo, fish and even cakes.

  8. Villages and traditional culture - Savusavu Tourism Association

    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. Connecting our vibrant culture with you and the world.

  9. Unique Savusavu - Savusavu Tourism Association

    Savusavu is a perfect base for exploring these natural wonders. Head to the highland forests to see mighty dakua trees, unique palms, stunning birds like the bright orange ‘flame dove’, and amazing insects. Or just sit on your deck and watch the …

  10. Eating and drinking - Savusavu Tourism Association

    One of Savusavu’s oldest buildings, the Planters’ Club has a bar and a casual snack restaurant. It hosts regular BBQs, and welcomes visitors.

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