![]() Kadavu Island Travel Guide This traditional and remote island lies about 100km off the main island of Viti Levu. Kadavu is a rugged island almost 60km in length and 14km wide with high volcanic peaks, rolling hills and many indented bays. There are few roads on the island and travel by small boats is the easiest and often only way to get about. The dense rainforests offer good hiking trails, some nice waterfalls and several endemic species of birds including the colourful and noisy Kadavu parrot (kaka) and the more elusive whistling dove, honeyeater and fantail. Life in Kadavu boasts a very traditional culture with its 12,000 inhabitants living in 70 small fishing villages around the coast, isolated from the world. Village visits from all seven resorts on island can be arranged. Kadavu Accommodation Search Vunisea in the centre of the island is a small hub and sits at the narrowest point of the island (takes less than ten minutes to walk from the north coast to south coast). There's a post office, shop, school, wharf and airport. The boat ride to the west and eastern tips takes about an hour and costs F$50 one way. The world famous Great Astrolabe Reef stretches for 30km off the north east coast of Kadavu extending north beyond Ono Island. Here you'll find outstanding hard corals, caves, wrecks and a fantastic array of marine life due to its rich currents. Visibility is usually excellent, but the east side of the reef which drops into the deep ocean can be rough at times making diving more difficult. There are several small resorts here catering to budget travellers including the popular Waisalima Beach Resort which offers traditional thatch bures on the beach, a dive centre and excellent snorkelling right offshore. The beach is attractive with views of the mountains and Ono Island across the bay and backed by tropical trees and palms. However, at high tide the water comes right up to the shorefront and at low tide the tide goes right out making swimming impractical. There's a very good scuba diving outfit here with beginner to advanced courses and the diving is only a few minutes boat ride from the resort. Another option is the slightly cheaper Albert's Resort, a few kilometres further along the coast which is aimed more at backpackers with surfing and diving options. There are some other outstanding dive areas along the north coast of Kadavu, notably the Namalata Reef with amazing soft corals, sea fans and swim through's and an abundance of marine life - Matana Beach Resort (also known as Dive Kadavu) offers private bures on one of the nicest all tide swimming beaches in Kadavu with some good coral heads off the beach for snorkelling. There are several excellent hikes from here into the mountains and along the coast to one mile beach and mountain bike and kayak tours can be arranged. Also on the north coast, about mid way between the airport and the eastern tip, is Papageno Eco Resort which offers diving, guided walks and a lovely plantation style set-up with its own impressive vegetable gardens. On the north west coast, the dominant high volcanic peak of Nubukelevu drops straight into the ocean and here you'll find outstanding drop-off's, cabbage coral gardens, large marine life and unexplored caves. The tiny island of Nagigia off the west tip of Kadavu has some of the country's best surfing breaks along the reef and passages, notably King Kong with it's left and right handers. Accommodation on island is provided at Nagigia Surf Resort which offers nine bures with shared facilities and excellent dining overlooking the surf break and with stunning views of Naubukelevu. The fishing around here is outstanding and there's some exceptional diving and snorkelling off the island with caves and heaps of cabbage coral. Fishing along all these reefs is also excellent. There are seven small beach resorts along the north coast of Kadavu servicing the diving reefs, game fishing and surfing breaks. Flights to Kadavu Nadi to Kadavu - Pacific Sun (45mins) Suva to Kadavu - Air Fiji (30mins) Passenger Ferries to Kadavu Depart fortnightly from Suva for Kadavu (irregular timetable) - stops at Ono Island and most resorts around the island. Small local fishing around Kadavu These can easily be arranged from either resorts or villages. |
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