We had a great time at the beach with plenty of activities to enjoy such as cave tour, snorkelling, horse riding, and of course, swimming. We also got to experience some traditional Fijian culture with a Cava tasting and a delicious Lovo "Hungi" feast. The night ended with a cozy bonfire and some guitar playing.
This place is absolutely stunning. The staff is equally amazing. If your package doesn't include meals, they can be quite pricey at the resort, but there are plenty of other restaurants available at the port or across the road at the Golf Club.
We recently came back from a four-night stay at this resort. Firstly, the staff here is incredibly friendly, some of the friendliest you'll find anywhere. They are always eager to please and their service is flawless. The room was spotlessly clean and they replenished the towels, bottled water, etc. on a daily basis. The resort itself is situated in a stunning location right on the beach. The landscaping and maintenance are excellent. However, the resort is in need of some updates. Just judging by the infrastructure alone, I would rate it as a three-star in my opinion. Both the resort and the rooms have a worn-out appearance. The lack of outlets in the room was a bit challenging, especially if you have multiple devices that need to be charged. It was clear that it wasn't as modern as the other resorts nearby. Despite these shortcomings, we still enjoyed our stay thanks to the wonderful staff and the beauty of Fiji.
While the beach has the potential to be great, it unfortunately falls short due to its lack of cleanliness. Plastic bottles litter the sand, plastic bags can be found in the water, and even an old, rusty cooker is present.
The beach doesn't have white sand, but rather regular sand. Personally, I don't think the water is clean enough for swimming. Unfortunately, there is some trash and glass around, as there aren't any trash cans. However, there are restaurants and hotels nearby, which is great for enjoying the lovely sunsets.