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Things to Do in Savusavu

Things to see and do in Savusavu, Savusavu highlights, Savusavu activities and attractions, and points of interest in Savusavu - the ALL NEW Jasons Savusavu Things to Do Guide is your complete guide to sightseeing in Savusavu.

  • Savusavu Hot Springs
    Local women use these boiling hot springs for cooking and if you visit during the afternoon, you’ll see pots of root crops steaming away ready for the evening meal.
  • The Planter’s Club
    Near the Government Wharf, the club was founded by early plantation owners and their families, and remains a bustling social hub today.
  • Savusavu Pearl Farm
    Visits to the local pearl farm can be arranged from their factory next to Savusavu Brewery, in front of the Hot Springs Hotel.
  • Savusavu Blowholes
    Lava flows around the coast have formed blowholes which make a spectacular eruption at the changing tide.
  • Local Tours
    There are guided kayaking tours around the bay as well as a variety of village and walking tours.
  • Sailing Excursions
    You can book sailing trips to Taveuni at the Copra Shed Marina, or opt for a half-day sail and snorkel trip, sunset cruise or a full-day picnic cruise.
  • Copra Shed Marina
    One of Fiji's first copra mills, the restored marina is now a hub for yachties and visitors, with a booking centre for tours, charters and cruises, email and landry service, a bar, restaurant and shower/toilet facilities.

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