Savusavu Highlights
Savusavu’s hot springs—evidence of the island’s continuing volcanic activity—are mostly found scattered along the town’s scenic shoreline. Follow the well-maintained pathways to enjoy the abundant birds and...
This protected 70-square-kilometer (20-square-mile) park is a two-hour boat ride from Savusavu but worth the trip for its picture-postcard beaches, wealth of vibrant corals and marine life and the experience of being isolated from the rest of the...
Covering the hills and valleys north of Savusavu, this 120-hectare (297-acre) reserve has the ambiance of a tropical rain forest. Reachable on foot or via a 15-minute drive, it’s home to a varied range of exotic birds, flowers (30 species of...
This spectacular waterfall, located a 20-minute drive from the town center, makes a pleasant side trip. A short five-minute jungle walk along a trail leads visitors to the waterfall. Swim in the natural pool at the waterfall’s base or even...
Don’t be fooled by the somewhat run-down entrance: Surf ’n’ Turf is widely considered one of the best restaurants in town. For one thing, the menu is wildly diverse, spanning pasta dishes, fish & chips, steaks and...
Part of the Copra Shed complex that runs along Savusavu’s marina, Captain’s Table is a welcoming restaurant with very good and distinctive cuisine and views that overlook the water. Along with fish, pasta and seafood dishes, there...
Although the name might suggest a simple alcohol shop, Savusavu Wine & Spirits is much more. The small shop does, of course, sell a decent range of wine and international spirits, but it does double duty as a local market too. You will also...
This local farmers market is a wonderful place to shop for fresh and locally grown fruit and vegetables, as well as seafood (tuna, lobster, prawns), a few imported items and local favorites like refreshing coconut water drunk right from the...
Situated five kilometers (three miles) from Savusavu, these splendid gardens span two hectares (five acres) of gently undulating hillside and shallow valleys. Wooden walkways and stone pathways lead through the gardens. The palm collection here...
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