Panoramic Oceanview shared rooms are situated on a small hilltop that overlooks the resort property. These rooms offer stunning views of both the ocean and the resort’s private lagoon. Guests can also catch a 360-degree view of the rainforest as well as a fresh breeze from the ocean. The shared rooms sleep one to three guests, but a fourth can be accommodated. Deluxe Oceanfront Bures are surrounded by lush rainforest and garden. Guests enjoy the views of both the rainforest and sparking blue ocean from the private terrace. These bures can sleep four or five guests if including children. Superior Deluxe Oceanfront Bures have their own gardens and views of the Pacific Ocean, a large living area for both lounging, and beds include single and queen beds. These bures offer a separate master bedroom and bathroom. Furnishings include a sofa sitting corner with a large coffee table, a walk-in closet, table and chairs, mini fridge, and a large deck. All accommodations are air conditioned have ceiling fans, and offer tea making facilities and outdoor seating.
With over 4,000 square miles of coral reefs, Fiji has some of the most diverse marine life on the planet. There are over 1,200 species of fish as well as more than 400 types of soft and hard coral. The water temperature is comfortable all year round and visibility often exceeds 100 feet. Beqa Lagoon is home to a top shark dive and is perfect for divers looking for an adrenalin-filled adventure. At this dive site, there may be as many as eight shark species at any given time. The lagoon features more than nineteen miles of barrier reef. There are also over twenty other dive sites that are ten to forty-five minutes from the resort. The dive center has five well-equipped boats to transport guests to dive sites, and is a PADI-certified dive center.
Between dives, guests relax by embracing the nature surrounding the bures. Guests enjoy a cocktail by the poolside or relax taking a yoga class. Other ocean sports include surfing, fishing, snorkeling, and even spear fishing.