Diving Resorts Kadavu
North | Beqa | Kadavu | Mamanuca | Liveaboard I've heard nothing but good things about Matava, a resort popular with divers, located The management (Jeanne, Richard, and Adrian) as well as staff are attentive. The food is served buffet style for dinner, and family style for breakfast and lunch. Food is plentiful and a tasty combination of western and Fijian. Fishing is big here. There are two sport fishing boats "Offensive Tackle" and "Bite Me" that will take you beyond the reef to catch billfish, Spanish mackerel, mahi mahi and other varieties. Surfing is big at Matava. The Great Astrolabe Reef, offers perfect uncrowded waves. There are three breaks that produce long barreling Accommodations are traditional thatched Fijian bures with polished timber floors, louver windows, timber four poster beds and private decks. They are private, comfortable offer great seascapes. In addition to private accommodations with bathroom, there are also there are private bures with shared bathroom facilities and a dorm that sleeps up to five people. Prices range from F$60 for private bures with shared facilities to the Honeymoon bure for F$170. Price for dorm is $F20. Full adult meal plan is F$55 per person. (Photos courtesy of Matava). Likewise, I've had wonderful reports from readers about Tiliva Resort a family run operation situated on the north east portion of Kadavu, a 15 minute The cooking was above par and plentiful with food that ranged from very good to outstanding. There were creative combinations of local and Western cuisine; the fish dishes (including kokoda, a ceviche-like dish made from lime and coconut milk) are especially good. One visitor said "you could become an addict of their coconut sauces" known locally as lolo. In addition to fish, steak, chicken, and pork chops were also served. In addition to the expected activities--diving, snorkel-ing, kayaking, fishing, trekking, village visit and bird watching It's been a few years since I've been to Dive Kadavu but from all reports this is a property that has managed to keep its standards high. As with all Kadavu properties you are transported from the airport by boat to the resort, and you wade to in the water to/from shore. It's always a good idea to bring foul weather gear so
Food is served in a main dining area. Breakfast is buffet-style, and you are obligated to specify lunch and dinner choices during breakfast from a limited menu, which is posted in the morning. Food runs from "so-so" to very good. I enjoyed the Indian-style curries. Occasionally they will do traditional Fijian lovo-style cooking which is akin to the Hawaiian luau using hot rocks to Ambience at the resort is very friendly. Your meals are often taken with the owners and staff, so you get to know everyone quickly. Most of the resort workers come from the local village and this provides a great opportunity to get to know the local people which could include village visits and attending church services. (Above photos courstesy of Dive Kadavu). In addition to diving which is of course the main attraction, there's also kayaking.birdwatching, trekking and snorkeling. Rates beging at US180 for singles or $US160 for double occupancy. Prices include airport transfers, 3 meals a day, taxes. (Photos courtesy of Dive Kadavu.) Book a dive vacation to Dive Kadavu with Sea Fiji Travel Moving up the price ladder, Papageno is also worth looking into. Operated by Activities include diving, fishing, kayaking and even gospel singing if you're in the mood. Yoga retreats are also held on the property from time to time. All meals are included in the cost of your accommodations and it's gourmet all the way. Prices are $245 USD per night double occupancy for Garden rooms and $370 USD per night for the Ocean Bures. (Photos cortesty of Papageno). |