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Toberua Island Resort
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P.O. Box 3332, Nausori, Fiji |
Toberua is a deluxe unspoiled island located off the eastern coast of Viti Levu.
The 15 large traditional Fijian thatch-roofed bures are near the
water’s edge and surrounded by lush tropical gardens. Offering full restaurant
and bar facilities, evening serenaders and dining under the stars. Massage and
scuba diving available.
Free Activities:
Snorkeling, reef golf, Hobie cat sailing, Paddle boats, coral viewing, village
trips, mangrove and bird island tours.
Other activities:
Scuba Diving
Stepping on to the white, sandy beach of Toberua (pronounced Tom-berua), you
immediately find yourself in a totally new world. Just 4 acres when the tide is
in, around 20 when it retires twice a day.
To maintain your privacy, only 15 bures have been built on the island. Extremely
comfortable for two people; very comfortable indeed for a small family. Each
bure is set right on the water's edge. As you cross the patio and enter your
"island home" you will be impressed by the height of the ceiling, soaring 28
feet above you. Paradoxically, in addition to offering you all modern
conveniences including electricity, en-suite, refrigerator and round-the-clock
hot water, your bure has been constructed in the traditional Fijian "Chiefly"
style. This manner of building dates back many centuries and has survived
through the passing on of the many craft skills involved from family to family,
father to son.
Getting there:Once you've landed in Nadi, Fiji's International Airport, it is
recommended that you take a domestic connection either Air Fiji or
Sunflower
to Nausori. These connections have regular flights throughout the day.
The other alternative is to drive or be driven along the Queens highway
from Nadi to Suva then Nausori. This is approximately 3.5 - 4 hours.
From Nausori (Suva) airport you will be collected by your friendly and
smiling taxi driver for the short and interesting journey through Fijian
countryside to Nakelo Landing; here the Toberua Island launch will be
waiting to speed you down the Navaloa River, past Fijian villages and waving
children, traditional and intriguing fish traps - then out to sea for the
last leg of your journey and arrival at Toberua.
The island launch usually leaves Toberua at 10am to take guests to the
mainland and leaves Nakelo landing at 11am for the return trip. Special
arrangements can also be made by charter to connect with earlier of later
flight times. Helicopters and taxis can also be arranged as required. As can
a seaplane which can collect or deliver you to or from the island - calling
anywhere from Suva to Nadi.