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Landmark: Savasi IslandCity: Savusavu
Country: Fiji
Continent: Australia
Savasi Island, Savusavu, Fiji, Australia
Savasi Island is a 52-acre private island located just off the coast of Vanua Levu, Fiji, approximately 10 minutes from Savusavu Airport. It is characterized by volcanic uplift, featuring dramatic limestone outcrops, ancient coral ravines, and lush tropical vegetation.
Savasi Island Resort
The island operates as a boutique eco-luxury resort with a maximum capacity of approximately 42–48 guests.
Accommodation:
Villas: 11–12 secluded oceanfront villas perched on volcanic cliffs. Most include private infinity pools and are designed with natural materials like bamboo and mangrove timber.
Serenity Schooner: A permanently moored 140-foot three-masted vessel (formerly the Tui Tai) offering five luxury staterooms.
Dining: Bespoke experiences including meals in a seaside cavern (grotto), private beach dining, and cliffside decks.
Facilities: Sea Spray Spa, marina, restaurant, and bar.
Activities and Geography
The island's topography allows for diverse land and water-based activities:
Water: Snorkeling in coral-rich lagoons, scuba diving (Korosun Dive), kayaking through mangrove canals, and stand-up paddleboarding.
Land: Hiking paths through coral crevasses, herbal medicinal walking tours, and cultural demonstrations.
Regional Excursions: Salt Lake river kayaking, visits to Vuodomo Waterfall, and pearl farm tours in nearby Savusavu.
Logistics
Access: Connected to the mainland by a private bridge; no boat transfer is required from Savusavu.
Arrival: Typically involves a 50-minute domestic flight from Nadi International Airport to Savusavu.
Policy: Generally best suited for children over 10 due to rugged terrain and unfenced pools; children under 5 are discouraged.