Yasawa Highlights

Sawa-i-Lau Caves


For an experience not to be missed, the Sawa-i-Lau limestone caves are a treat for the adventurer in us all. The caves are located on Sawa-i-Lau island, in the more northern section of the Yasawa chain off the north coast of Nacula Island. Many of the northern resorts are 30 to 45 minutes away and literally every resort is willing to arrange a guided trip to this, one of the area’s most famous natural attractions.

 

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Romance in the Yasawas


‘Romance’ is such a relative word and there are as many varieties as there are fingerprints or snowflakes. Fiji has always been considered one of the romance capitals of the world and this can be easily confirmed by the amount of daily enquiries received in regard to honeymoons or weddings to this very website.

 

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The Waya Reef Snorkel Shark Experience


You hear about it, but you are not sure it really will happen… will they even show up? You think about and you are not even sure that ‘you’ will show up? But you go, and in the end, you just cannot believe that you just saw sharks, heaps of them all swimming below you, and that you not only came away able to talk about it, but also ready to promote it to anyone who will ever listen.

 

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Flashpacking and Backpacking through the Yasawa Islands


The Yasawa Islands are certainly some of the most picturesque and scenic islands that Fiji has to offer. Located north of the more famous Mamanuca chain, the Yasawa’s present a far different experience than its more developed sisters. While the luxury resort offerings that Fiji is famous for there are surely available, the Yasawa’s has thus far staked it claim on an experience enticing backpacking and flashbacking visitors the world over.

 

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