Our local guides will take you on a mapped-out tour of our coral nurseries, giant clams, fish houses and more. We will give you a history of our MPA and details of the work we carry out here to protect our marine environment, with all questions welcome.
Marine Life
We have a wide variety of marine life here to make your Fijian coral reef snorkelling experience spectacular. You can expect to see a vibrant array of coral reefs and tropical fish in their natural habitat. Due to the nature of wild animals, we cannot guarantee you will see everything, however our local guides will lead you to the best spots. Things you might see, but are not limited to, include:
Sea cucumbers
Giant clams
Blue-spotted rays
Nudibranchs (sea slugs)
Tunicates (sea squirts)
Shrimp
Crabs
Sea snails
Sea snakes / sea kraits
Starfish
Urchins
*Bonus* Depending on the times of the tide, you might be able to finish your snorkelling adventure just as the sun is setting beyond the edge of our bay to the West and the moon rising to the East.
Get Involved
We carry out many restoration projects and activities to take care of our environment which you can get involved in. Activities are subject to seasons, weather conditions and materials available so get in touch to discuss this further.
Activities include:
coral planting
coral and clam nursery cleaning
building coral nurseries
beach cleans and snorkel clean ups
mangrove planting
We welcome everyone from tourists and travellers as well as researchers, students and corporate teams.
Contact us for more details.
The Village Tour
Our indigenous youth group members will take you on a tour of our traditional Fijian village. You will learn about our traditional Fiji culture, our day-to-day activities and so much more. We welcome all questions about our village lifestyle.