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Lalati Resort & Spa

Lalati Resort & Spa

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On ten acres of palm-covered coastline and lush gardens, Lalati Resort and Spa overlooks the protected Malumu Bay. As soon as you step foot on the property, you will be greeted by the staff who will carry your luggage to your room for you.

Lalati Resort & Spa
Lalati Resort & Spa
Lalati Resort & Spa
Lalati Resort & Spa
Lalati Resort & Spa
Lalati Resort & Spa
Lalati Resort & Spa
Lalati Resort & Spa
Lalati Resort & Spa
Lalati Resort & Spa
Lalati Resort & Spa
Lalati Resort & Spa
Lalati Resort & Spa
Lalati Resort & Spa
Lalati Resort & Spa
Lalati Resort & Spa
Lalati Resort & Spa
Lalati Resort & Spa
Lalati Resort & Spa WEATHER
With fourteen private and separate villas and suites, guests can retreat to their private sanctuary each night. All accommodations were individually designed and decorated, making each one unique on the property. All rooms have high ceilings and wooden floors that open out to the surrounding tropical paradise. The Deluxe Villas, Honeymoon Villas, and Premiere Beachfront Honeymoon Suite are situated along the oceanfront. The Garden Honeymoon Suite is located on a hill and tucked into the rainforest.
With three meals a day included in accommodation packages, guests are not be disappointed. The cuisine is made from fresh seasonal ingredients including fresh-picked vegetables, tropical fruits, and seafood caught from the Fijian waters. The open-air restaurant has homemade treats like coconut scones, brownies, and Lalati cookies every afternoon.
With kayaking, snorkeling, exploring the waterfall and village, there is never a dull moment. Divers immerse themselves in one of the largest barrier reefs in the world with over one hundred ninety miles of soft and hard coral gardens. Underwater visibility of sixty to one hundred feet is common and water temperatures typically range from 73F/23C to 83F/28C. The PADI dive masters and instructors can help identify fish species and provide expertise for underwater photographers. Divers explore five wrecks that are covered in soft corals, invertebrates, and find hundreds of species of nudibranch.



Dive Conditions

Fiji has a tropical climate sporting a year-round diving season. The water temperature hovers around 25°C (77°F) in winter and 29°C (84°F) in summer. The average depth of the dives is between 5m to 40m with very clear visibility of up to 15m to 40m.
The majority of diving is done as drift dives, allowing you to cover large distances and see walls of soft corals. Current is your friend in Fiji, as it brings out the soft corals while wildlife piles up on the current side of reefs. Photographers often use a reef hook to find a spot with beautiful colors, hook in, and shoot to their heart’s delight. The tops of pinnacles and reefs usually host a plethora of life. Just hook in and shoot as the current blows you around. Always carry a safety sausage so the tender boat can see you when you surface. Soft corals are not everywhere in Fiji – divers need to go to specific areas. And there are some stunning hard coral reefs in Fiji that offer great macro, some good pelagic life, and the best shark dive in the world.
The water temperature during the dry season (June - September) is usually in the mid-70s F, with August being the coolest month. During the wet season (December - April) temperatures are usually in the low 80s F with February and March being the warmest months underwater. Underwater visibility during the dry season is often 100’+ outside the lagoons. The Bligh Waters can have high visibility even in the wet season, ranging from 80-100ft. Fiji is warm and tropical most of the time with air temperatures ranging between 31°C between 26°C all year round.