
Surfers
reach Frigates Reef from the paradise island of Yanuca (pronounced
Ya-NU-tha) just seven miles off the south coast of Viti Levu, the
main island of Fiji. You stay at Yanuca Island Resort with a real
surfer's feeling, looked after by surfers and the friendly Fijian
family which owns the land. This beautiful resort is protected in
a small jungle filled cove and you can dive into warm blue water
from the incredible white sandy beach straight in front.
You can sleep comfortably in a twelve-bed dormitory with shared
facilities or as couples and families in your
own private bure (pronounced m-bur-ay). You'll enjoy buffet meals
of cooked breakfast and delicious dinner and have lunch on the
boat at the reef. There are plenty of freshly caught fish dishes,
chicken and lamb curries, fresh vegetables, sandwiches, fruit,
cereals, juices, snacks, and some beverages.
A
week long stay will offer you more than just the barrels of your
dreams and there is plenty to do for non - surfing partners.
Swim, laze in the hammocks, scuba dive, fish for your dinner,
wander the island, discover other beautiful beaches and the
breathtaking views of Frigates Reef and the Beqa lagoon.
Scuba dive to soft and hard corals with a myriad of sea life.
Cross the island through pristine jungle to breathtaking views
of the Frigates
Reef and the world famous Beqa Lagoon.
The island of 450 acres has one village of 300 people and the
Fijians are world renowned for their friendliness and hospitality.
They accept you in like family and also leave you to your privacy.
We have booking enquiries into 2004 and in some months
accommodation is becoming limited.
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