Vanua Levu and Taveuni Travel Guide

updated 26.04.2021

The northern islands of Vanua Levu and Taveuni are Fiji’s forgotten frontier. Once the centre of European exploration and the ensuing copra (coconut oil) trade, they are far removed from mainstream tourism and offer a great opportunity for adventure travel. Vanua Levu, Fiji’s second-largest island at 5587 square kilometres, is dominated by rambling countryside and has just two towns, Labasa and Savusavu. Labasa has a hilly rural hinterland worth exploring by bus while the serene yachting anchorage of Savusavu boasts quaint drinking holes and restaurants as well as plenty of nearby hikes and snorkelling beaches. Off Vanua Levu’s southeast coast is the rugged, forest-covered Taveuni, the third-largest island in Fiji, yet not even a tenth the size of its neighbour. Dubbed the “Garden Island”, Taveuni is dominated by the stunning Bouma National Heritage Park, a magnet for hikers and bird-watching enthusiasts.

Between the two islands is one of the world’s best dive sites, the Rainbow Reef, while off Vanua Levu’s north shore is the Great Sea Reef, the world’s third-largest coral reef system, covering over two hundred thousand square kilometres.

Vanua Levu and Taveuni are often dubbed “The Friendly North” owing to the hospitality of the region’s people, although the reality of life here is not quite so sweet. Battered by hurricanes and flooding in recent years and hit by the falling prices of both sugar and copra, the islands offer few opportunities for the younger generation, many of whom have moved to Viti Levu in search of work. Tourism is the region’s greatest hope, although it is hindered by the lack of infrastructure, particularly sealed roads and long runways capable of handling jets. A real-estate boom around Savusavu has given some local land-owning Fijians hope of riches, but most profits from developments tend to end up abroad.

Top image: Savusavu provides safe anchorage for yachts visiting Vanua Levu Island, Fiji © Bron Hogan/Shutterstock

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Andy Turner

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Andy Turner

updated 26.04.2021

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