It is almost impossible to only visit one island when visiting the paradise that is Fiji. At least visit two! Awesome Adventures Fiji pick a number of Fiji islands that make a great pair and they offer several ‘twin’ options for you to choose from. All island accommodation, meals and vessel transfers are included and activities can be purchased at your resorts.
*This tour description is focused on the 1 Coconut backpacker package, with dorms, doubles or twins available. Upgrades, different islands and activity add-ons are also available, contact me with all your wishes.
Wayalailai & Matacawalevu
Set in a beautiful scenic area with a truly amazing summit walk and spectacular views of the islands. The resort you will be staying at sits on the hillside with views across the channel to the amazing rock formations on Kuata Island. The beautiful beach is a short stroll below. Wayalailai also offers a wide variety of land and marine activities from diving to trekking. Or perhaps you’d just prefer to laze for hours on that gorgeous beach and top up the tan.
Matacawalevu is a hilly, volcanic island with one of the longest, whitest sandy beaches in the Yasawas. There is superb swimming and great snorkelling spots off Goat Island just opposite the resort on this island. This has to be the most picturesque location for a volleyball court in the world!
Nativi & Nacula
Naviti, one of the largest islands in the Yasawa group is home to one of Fiji’s friendliest accommodation venues that Awesome Adventures Fiji offers. The resort has a strong family atmosphere where everyone is welcomed into the community. The bures are arranged along a long sandy beach, it has a beachside dining area and a fresh water swimming pool.
Your resort on Nacula, the third largest island of Fiji, is nestled into the end of a superb beach and just off this beach are the bures and dorm set under swaying coconut palms – the lapping of the sea will lull you to sleep. It is a quieter resort where the emphasis is on Fiji time – slow and mellow! The beach is inviting but you may feel tempted to wander down the beach for afternoon tea at Lo’s. A longer walk, but well worth doing is across the island to the Blue Lagoon.