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Taveuni

Taveuni is the third largest island in Fiji. It has the distinction of being one of the few places (other than Northeastern Russia and Antarctica) where the 180th meridian crosses land.

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Taveuni (IPA: ta ße u ni) is the third-largest island in Fiji, after Vanua Levu and Viti Levu, with a total land area of 435 square kilometers. The cigar-shaped island, a massive shield volcano which rises from the floor of the Pacific Ocean, is situated 6.5 kilometers to the east of Vanua Levu, across the Somosomo Strait, and is part of the Northern Division. It had a population of around 9,000, some 75 percent of them indigenous Fijians, at the 1996 census. Taveuni has abundant flora and is sometimes known as the 'Garden Isle'. It is a popular tourist destination.
Geography


The island of Taveuni, about 10.5 kilometers wide and 42 kilometers long, is the top of an elongated shield volcano which erupted from a northeast-southwest trending rift on the ocean floor. About 150 volcanic cones dot the island, including Uluigalau, Fiji's second highest peak at 1241 meters, and Des Vœux Peak, next in height at 1195 meters. There have been at least 58 volcanic eruptions since the first human settlement around 950-750 BC, all of which affected the southern two-thirds of the island. Major eruptions from 300–500 AD caused abandonment of the southern areas until about 1100 AD. The latest eruption produced a lava flow at the southern tip of the island around 1550.

Lake Tagimaucia is one of Taveuni's most famous tourist attractions. It occupies a volcanic crater at an altitude of 800 meters, and is the habitat the rare tagimacuia flower. Fiji's most famous waterfalls, the Bouma Falls, are also on the island. As much as 10 meters of rain falls annually on the eastern side of the island, but the western side is sheltered from the southeast trade winds by the ridge that runs the length of the island.

Many of Taveuni's best known attractions lie underwater though. There are 3 major, distinct diving areas around the island. To the north of Taveuni lie in close proximity the islands of Qamea and Matagi with their surrounding reef systems. The Rainbow Reef and Vuna Reef are famous for diving and snorkeling, respectively. The Rainbow Reef, on the western side in the narrow strait between Taveuni and Vanua Levu, are known as one of the world's premier soft coral dive areas. The horseshoe shaped Vuna Lagoon, near the southern end of the island, is much appreciated among divers for the opportunity to see larger pelagic and schooling fish species on the exposed southern side of the reef, whereas the sheltered western parts provide pristine soft and hard coral gardens. There are plans to erect a surfing camp at Lavena Point.

Nearly all plants and animals indigenous to Fiji are found on Taveuni, which has suffered less devastation from land clearance than other areas of Fiji. The absence of the mongoose, a major predator, has also played a part...




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Nadi Tivua Island Cruise 7 hours

Tivua Island Cruise, Fiji Cruise, swim, explore and relax.

Tivua Island is close enough to Nadi to be the perfect destination for an introduction to cruising the islands of Fiji. Set sail by tall ship to this pristine island, surrounded by 500 acres of spectacular coral reef. Tivua Island is a sanctuary for turtles during the nesting season, and is surrounded by a circle of white sandy beaches.

Sailing aboard the brigantine Ra Marama you will be able to sunbathe in the bowsprit, watch for dolphins playing in the bow wave and enjoy the music and entertainment as you cruise. This historic tall ship, named after a famous nineteenth century Fijian war canoe, was built for the Governor General of Fiji in 1957.

Upon arrival at Tivua Island, soak up the natural atmosphere where you can swim in the tropical waters, explore the island or simply relax on the pristine sandy beaches. If you're feeling energetic, a selection of water activities such as snorkeling or the use of canoes is included. You will also be able to indulge in a delicious buffet luncheon before the return sail to Nadi.

Highlights Include:

  • Morning and afternoon tea, music and entertainment
  • Buffet luncheon including barbecue chicken, whole baked fish, sausages, garden fresh salads, fruit, fresh baked bread rolls, local beer, wine and soft drinks
  • Yaqona (kava) welcome ceremony
  • Guided Snorkeling Tour and Equipment
  • Glass Bottom Boat Coral Viewing
  • Beach volleyball, canoes and reef fishing

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Half Day Lautoka Sightseeing Tour 5 hours

Half Day Lautoka Sightseeing Tour

Your tour begins at Nadi Airport with short stops in the farming country, then on north past the International Airport into the Sabeto Valley.

Sugar is Fiji's principal export earner and green fields of cane line both sides of the Kings Road. During planting or harvest times, oxen are still used to pull ploughs or cartloads of cut cane.

Your tour then continues onto the village of Viseisei, which according to Fijian legends is where the first Fijian's landed. Walk through the village, then travel to Fiji's second largest city, Lautoka appropriately known as the "Sugar City".

Lautoka boasts the largest sugar mill in the southern hemisphere. In Lautoka you can see the marketplace, mosques, the new Hare Krishna Temple and the FSC Compound with it's old colonial homes and 100 year old bayan trees.

The tour returns via a rural back road, the ideal way to see and meet local people at work and play. The high country affords a view of the offshore islands, as you return via Queens Road.

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Seaspray Sailing Adventure - The Mamanuca Islands 9 - 10 hours

Seaspray Sailing Adventure - The Mamanuca Islands

Board the magnificent two masted schooner Seaspray for a day exploring the crystal clear waters, beautiful beaches and lagoons of the Mamanuca Islands.

This 83 foot schooner offers a stable, comfortable sail to maximize your on board comfort and enjoyment. Help set the sails, take the helm or just laze around on deck.

Anchor off Modriki where you can go ashore to explore the uninhabited island with magnificent beaches and snorkeling. On Yanuya, visit a traditional Fijian island village where you will be welcomed ashore with a Kava ceremony (except Sunday), and have the opportunity to explore the village and meet the locals.

Passengers travel to and from Mana Island on board a fast catamaran (where you transfer directly to Seaspray) so as to maximize the sailing time amongst the most beautiful island areas.

Nothing like a day at sea for a big appetite so morning and afternoon tea, plus a delicious BBQ lunch are all included. All your drinks are included as well with wine, beer, soft drinks, tea and coffee available throughout the day whilst on Seaspray.

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