The 6 Best Things to do Good for Kids in Vanua Levu, Fiji

September 5, 2021 Russell Mellin

On Vanua Levu, you can pick your pleasure: a rainforest hike, a coconut plantation tour, a relaxing soak in a Savusavu hot spring. Locally run adventure tours will have you river tubing through jungle valleys, mountain biking along sandy trails and snorkeling the coral sea mount of Split Rock. Jean-Michel Cousteau (son of Jacques) runs an ecologically responsible dive center that offers courses and packages for divers of all levels of experience.
Restaurants in Vanua Levu

1. Rafas Adventure Tours

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5.0 based on 57 reviews

Rafas Adventure Tours

Come and enjoy one of Savusavu Tours' (formerly known as Rafas Adventure Tours) island days out; swim in a waterfall, hike, snorkel, see the real rural Fiji, eat local food whilst laughing and learning with our guides. Offering full, half day and budget tours, with custom, group and party options. We aim to allow everyone to experience the magic of Savusavu.

2. Ocean Ventures Fiji

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5.0 based on 55 reviews

Ocean Ventures Fiji

Ocean Ventures is the only scuba diving centre in beautiful Natewa Bay, Vanua Levu, Fiji. We offer guided scuba diving, PADI diving courses and snorkelling trips on the untouched coral reefs of the largest bay in the South Pacific. Our sheltered waters are suitable for both beginners and the experienced, and our small group trips led by experienced instructors focus on safety, service and fun.

3. KokoMana

Daku Estate, Lesiaceva Road, Savusavu Fiji +6792989426 [email protected] https://www.facebook.com/kokomanafiji/
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5.0 based on 17 reviews

KokoMana

Cocoa farm and chocolate factory in Fiji's hidden paradise, Savusavu. We give 'tree to bar' tours and sell fine-flavour chocolate made from locally grown cocoa. And we promote biodiversity through our environmentally friendly agroforestry system.

Reviewed By 526hazelg

We loved the time we spent here, learning about their efforts to promote sustainable agriculture, local plants, and of course the chocolate making process. The chocolate tasting at the end was the cherry on top, as all of the chocolates they make are delicious! The farm is easy to get to and we would definitely recommend spending a couple of hours here while in Savusavu.

4. Nakawaga Waterfall

Savusavu Fiji
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4.5 based on 50 reviews

Nakawaga Waterfall

5. Savusavu Farmers' Market

Savusavu Fiji http://www.fijiresort.com/discover/explore/excursions/farmers-market/
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4.5 based on 29 reviews

Savusavu Farmers' Market

Reviewed By fbabbey2 - Alexandria, United States

The market has the usual produce and fish. What msked this place fun and special are the vendors and people. They are humble and friendly and very interested in answering your questions. Everyone greets you with a smile and Bula. Some unique items include cava power which is to make an adult beverage, sauces for fish and the best is the chocolate cake. We hired a driver after talking with a few at the pier. Many drivers come from other areas to get the work. Hire a local as they know people - local people - as friends and they introduce you to them which enhances the day. Our driver preferred USD and he charged $35 per person for 3 1/2 hours which was at a leisurely pace. Attached is business card contact info.

6. Vuadomo Village and Waterfall

Cross Island Rd, Savusavu Fiji
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4.5 based on 84 reviews

Vuadomo Village and Waterfall

Reviewed By MarkOHUS57

My wife and I hired a local taxi / guide during a day stop to Savusavu on a HAL cruise in April 2019. The driver took us to this very scenic site where the local people greeted us and we paid a nominal entrance fee. It was well worth the price as we saw a very unique waterfall up close. Our local guide accompanied us along a +/- 1/4 mile path to the falls where we spent some time enjoying the scenery, watching others enjoy it, and swam and waded in the waterfall's pool. The local people who greeted us were wonderful and gracious hosts. The walking trail/path could be a challenge for some due to heat and uneven terrain but worth the effort. We would not have found this site without the taxi driver / guide as the site is not well marked at the intersection of the nearest road and the unpaved road that leads to the falls.

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