Savusavu is pure paradise. Originally established as a port for trade ships, the Fijian town is now a fast-developing tourist hotspot. Unsurprising, given its idyllic charm. Sink into hot springs for a rejuvenating soak or tour a private pearl farm that cultivates thousands of the multicolored treasures. SCUBA with world-renowned divers or splash in the spray of a majestic waterfall. Downtown, explore the vibrant wares of the local farmer’s market, where locals are happy to chat about Fiji’s foods and traditions.
Things to do in Savusavu
4 based on 358 reviews
We visited Captain's Table for lunch and dinner. The views are exceptional - over the water to the hills.
Food was mostly very good - curry, chowder and fish were very good, pizza (cooked at the adjacent Captain's Cafe) was good and pasta was average at best.
Fair selection of wine and beer at reasonable prices.
Service was woefully slow and inattentive even though the restaurant wasn't busy.
4.5 based on 100 reviews
We stayed in this resort and ate sometimes here. There was always a 3 or 4 course dinner. Everything was cooked freshly and very tasty. Good Fijian Cooking
3.5 based on 31 reviews
We stayed a week at the Hot Springs Hotel and could not have enjoyed ourselves more. The staff were friendly and accommodating making our stay amazing . The view from the hotel looks down on the harbor and is absolutely breathtaking and even if the weather dosen't co operate there is a wonderful protected area to sit and just enjoy the view. Breakfast in the morning came with the room and was more than adequate for our needs what with fresh fruit cereal and coffee or tea as well as juice . There was a nice swimming pool that was lovely and clean and if you so desired you could just walk down the hill to the hot springs to have a relaxing soak. This hotel is right in town and so close to some very nice and affordable restaurants and some great shopping . All in all we give this property five stars for being the awesome romantic hotel we loved
4.5 based on 11 reviews
We stumbled across the Sea View Cafe as we walked along the waters edge. We sat outside and was about to order some lunch when the owner comes out with a jug of juice and glasses. I asked if my husband had ordered it and he said "no, its complimentary". Then he tells us to come sit inside as he would put the air conditioner on and it would be much cooller.
We went inside and got out of the heat. Between us we ordered chicken Bula salad, Waloo Bula salad and fish and taro chips. everything was fresh, tasty and plentiful. For 5 of us it cost AUD 23.
The toilets were clean and the ambiance in the cafe was light and cool.
4.5 based on 219 reviews
From the front, it doesn’t look that interesting but along the waterfront you see a very appealing covered patio and it’s delightful to sit and watch the boats as you experience the best food in Savusavu. The owners have been in the business for years at some of the finest restaurants on the island ( and off) and have fine tuned their offerings so you can taste some very delicious food. The kokoda is the best we had in Fiji and don’t miss the watermelon juice and the tasty prawns. You’ll probably want to eat here a few times to try lots of dishes- you won’t be disappointed!
4 based on 80 reviews
Interesting to see many found the food very good or excellent - we thought the food was average, but there was nothing wrong with our meals and we would eat there again. Extensive menu, prompt service, proprietors have limited English (not that we found that a problem) and were very helpful. Restaurant has no real ambience but it is aircondtioned and also has an outside balcony. Food was reasonably priced
4 based on 60 reviews
My wife and I, and friends who live near Suvasuva, ate here after spending a Sunday afternoon swimming at the nearby Blue Lagoon. The property itself is beautiful-well kept and well maintained. The staff is very friendly and responsive. However, the food and drinks left much to be desired! We had burgers that were overcooked, fries that were greasy and cold, and my wife had a chicken Sandwich, that was so tough that it could not be cut with a knife! Hopefully, the regular cook was on vacation!
4.5 based on 48 reviews
We loved the sink you could walk in and wash your hands at before you sat down. The food was great... fresh, wonderful, good portions, and very well priced to drop in and eat daily when you're travelling. Thank you for all the great meals and the cleanliness
4.5 based on 68 reviews
The best place to go in Savusavu. The restaurant is clean and modern, cool and of course has super yummy food at reasonable prices. The Smoothies from Snowy House are delicious, and the noodles in Grace Road Kitchen were the best.
Lovely staff too :) will always recommend. We even ended up in the one in Nadi, Wailoaloa beach after our visit.
Only sad point was trying to go back to Grace Road on a sunday and it being closed
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