Dravuni Island, Fiji
Dravuni Island, Fiji
Description
Less than two miles in length from north to south, Dravuni Island lies in the Kadavu Island group of Fiji. Its volcanic peaks give way to a remote village of just 200 or so friendly villagers who live amongst the island's shady palms. These welcoming locals and their children often sing to arriving visitors.
Well-worn trails scattered with coconuts snake around the unspoiled beaches, the soft sands beckoning underwater adventurers towards the crystal-clear waters. Many visitors come to snorkel in the Great Astrolabe Reef, or to hike Dravuni Island's highest peak for magnificent once-in-a-lifetime views of the surrounding islands.
Points of Interest
- Village Culture
- Beach / Lagoon
- Great Astrolabe Reef
- Sports
More about Dravuni Island, Fiji Points of Interest
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Village Culture -
Just one village boasts less than 200 inhabitants on Dravuni Island, where you can browse handmade arts and crafts, walk amongst the bures (houses) or simply get to know the locals.
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Beach / Lagoon -
If you've ever wondered what it's like to be on a deserted island, this is the place to live out your fantasy! Sunbathe atop a pillow of sand or enter the lagoon for a leisurely swim.
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Great Astrolabe Reef -
Peer out from your mask at the brilliant array of corals teeming with unusual fish within the world's fourth largest barrier reef.
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Sports -
Volleyball is the villagers' favorite sport, so gather up your fellow passengers and challenge them to a friendly game!