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"My husband and I had a lovely six night stay at Waya Island Resort. Delicious food, attentive staff and a range of activities on offer if you’re keen. We loved the cooking class, kayaking and snorkelling. We left feeling spoiled and recharged. "
"Wonderful people to hang out with - and the wifi is Starlink so it is the fastest on the island by a long shot. Very culturally immersive, hostel style stay. "
"We loved Barefoot! Beachfront traditional Bure, plenty to do, and great food. Was a place to really relax, but still with enough to do for the kids. The extra snorkel and day trips do add up though. Will definitely be back. "
"This is our third visit to Nacalia Lodge. it is special because of the friendly accommodating staff and real Fijian culture, Its safe and child friendly, really plentiful and good food, the best we had in the Yasawas, lots of activities, plenty of laughing and singing and great coral snorkelling off the beach
The manager Akoo, will help with anything, he took us to the beautiful spit beach between the islands where the coral garden is magnificent, and provided a great picnic. You can arrange to swim with the sharks or you can simple relax and enjoy the beach. We will come again."
"We had a truely wonderful experience with Bill, Polla, their children and their grandchildren. All of them played a part to contribute to a meaningful and authentic time in their island village. The snorkelling straight out from the accommodation was amazing and the day trips that Bill and Ebo took us on were unforgettable. We felt safe on their boat, and had full bellies every mealtime from Polla and Nani’s exceptional cooking skills. We were treated to Fijian fruits and vegetables and lots of freshly caught fish- some of which we caught ourselves!A truely unforgettable off grid and unplugged experience.Vinaka vaka levu "
"Great coral and fish in front of the hotel, mantas are close by and amazing, resort is nice- more on the rustic side vs fancy, but we liked that. Overall a nice experience!"
"Je vais essayer de faire un commentaire aussi précis que possible afin de vous aider au mieux. En effet, nous avons eu très peur en lisant les commentaires existants.
Logement : Les chambres sont très bien : le lit est confortable, la chambre est propre et spacieuse. Il y a des moustiquaires à chaque fenêtre, en bon état. Il n'y a pas d'insectes bizarres, juste des fourmis, mais vous êtes en pleine nature, c'est normal. Il n’y a pas d’eau chaude, attention aux personnes sensibles au froid. La chambre est effectivement équipée d’un ventilateur, mais le courant n’est actif que quelques heures par jour, donc le ventilateur aussi. Si vous gérez bien les recharges, vous n’aurez pas de problème de batterie. Avec une SIM Vodafone, j'ai eu du réseau partout où je suis allé. Je n’ai pas utilisé le wifi de l’hôtel.
La nourriture est bonne et variée. Cependant, si vous êtes sportif et que vous avez un grand appétit, les portions peuvent ne pas suffire. Pour le dernier repas, j'ai peut-être donné l'impression de ne pas avoir assez mangé, mais on m'a proposé une autre assiette.
Le petit déjeuner est très rassasiant, le déjeuner est pauvre et le dîner est plus copieux. Vous aurez le droit à un bon dessert avec le dîner. Il y a peu de protéines animales. Pour la quantité, je ne peux pas leur en vouloir, beaucoup mangent deux bouchées et laissent leur assiette… ou la donnent aux chiens. Mais c'est très frustrant de voir beaucoup de gens gâcher la nourriture alors que toi tu ne manges pas à"
"Ocean View is a must-stay homestay for anyone looking to experience true Fiji time.
As a solo traveler, the room was perfect — clean, comfortable, and peaceful. Vil and Paola took amazing care of me and always made sure I was comfortable. While the food was a bit pricey, the portions were massive as long as you are an adventurous eater — depite this I never finished a full plate!
I was the only traveler on the island during my stay, which pushed me out of my comfort zone and led to some of the most meaningful experiences of my trip. I met many locals, learned about village life, and truly felt welcomed. I highly recommend attending the Sunday church service and joining the village-wide community lunch — it’s a beautiful way to connect and experience a full day of rest in true Fiji style.
There’s an incredible reef just outside the school and a beautiful sandbar just a short walk and swim from the homestay. I also went handline fishing and snorkeling with sharks — both included in a single 50 FJD trip that was well worth it.
I also recommend buying souvenirs from them — the prices were much better than anything I saw in Nadi, and you know the money supports the village directly, not a scam.
If you’re after adventure, culture, and connection, Ocean View should be at the top of your list.
6/5 stars!"
If you want to find an accommodation with fewer rooms than a hotel and a more personalized environment, a bed and breakfast might be the perfect option for your trip to Naukacuvu Island. If you're hoping to spend some time walking along the water in Naukacuvu Island, Naukacuvu Beach is worth a visit.
Are you thinking about B&Bs over traditional hotel rooms?
With attentive service, opportunities to interact with the owner, and top-rated breakfasts, B&Bs provide a truly one-of-a-kind setting.
What are the best bed and breakfasts in Naukacuvu Island?
Check out this B&B in the surrounding area: Korovou Eco Resort: 11 rooms. 7.1 mi (11.4 km) from the heart of Naukacuvu Island.
When is the best time to book my B&B in Naukacuvu Island?
When you're dreaming of a stay in Naukacuvu Island, year-round temperatures and rainfall may be important factors to consider. The hottest months are usually February and March with an average temp of 82°F, while the coldest months are August and July with an average of 78°F. The rainiest months in Naukacuvu Island are March, February, January, and December, with each month seeing an average of 15 inches of rainfall.
What is there to do in Naukacuvu Island?
When you want to explore some things to do in Naukacuvu Island, consider a visit to Naukacuvu Beach. Manta Ray Beach and Sunset Beach are also some sites to visit if you want to see more of the area.
How can I get to and around Naukacuvu Island?
You can plan your excursions in and around Naukacuvu Island ahead of time with these transportation options. Fly into Nadi Intl. Airport (NAN), which is located 42.7 mi (68.8 km) from the heart of the city. If you'd like to explore around the area, you may want a rental car for your journey.