Fiji’s most intimate chocolate tour

By Ernest Heatley The first thing you notice at KokoMana isn’t the chocolate. It’s the sound of nature, rustling trees, birdsong, the morning hum of this beautiful part of Savusavu. Somewhere between the whisper of cocoa leaves and the soft chatter of visitors, you feel the gentle energy of a place very much alive. A […]

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A little kitchen with a big heart

Mum’s keeps Savusavu’s soul simmering By Ernest Heatley Along the small stretch of Savusavu’s sleepy main street stands one of the town’s most beloved institutions, a tiny restaurant with an outsized legacy. Mum’s Country Kitchen doesn’t rely on modern décor or elaborate menus. The inside is simple but once you’re seated, the delicious aroma of […]

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Vanua Levu rising

Vanua Levu is buzzing with the sounds of construction and anticipation over a raft of new projects that will further open up Fiji’s north to visitors. The World Bank has approved a USD 200 million financing envelope for ‘Na Vualiku’, which has tourism infrastructure upgrades at its heart. Work will soon begin on an Integrated […]

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A tranquil retreat in Fiji’s hidden paradise

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By Andhy Blake Nestled along the picturesque Hibiscus Highway in Savusavu, La Dolce Vita Holiday Villas beckons travellers seeking a tranquil haven amidst the beauty of Fiji. Imagine waking up to your own private beach, witnessing a breathtaking sunrise, and feeling the soothing waves lap against the nearby reef. This idyllic retreat invites you to […]

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Savusavu: A guide to Fiji’s hidden paradise

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Savusavu Bay is one of Fiji’s most glorious stretches of water and most charming towns. Formed from the caldera of a volcano, the bay is home to marinas, wonderful swimming and snorkelling spots, and a world-famous pearl farm. The town itself provides many diversions, under and on the water, and on land. Things to do […]

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Urata gets a fresh outlook

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By Samantha Magick The Urata lookout just outside Savusavu has long been a favourite place for travellers on the Labasa-Savusavu highway to break their journey for a spectacular photo and some fresh air. But its popularity meant that it had also become a place that was despoiled by the litter they left behind. Now the […]

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