Taveuni: Fiji’s Garden Island
Did you know that Taveuni, the third-largest island in Fiji, is one of the few places in the world where you can stand with one foot in the Eastern Hemisphere and the other in the Western Hemisphere? This unique geographical feature is due to the island crossing the Antimeridian, making it a true bridge between east and west.
Geography and Nature
- Located east of Vanua Levu across the Somosomo Strait
- The volcanic origin with abundant flora, earning it the nickname “Garden Island of Fiji”
- Home to Lake Tagimaucia, Bouma Falls, and numerous hiking trails
- Crosses the antimeridian, with parts in both the eastern and western hemispheres
Activities and Attractions
Exploring and Snorkeling:
- World-renowned Rainbow Reef in the Somosomo Strait
- Vuna Reef for snorkelling
- Abundant marine life and soft corals
Hiking and Nature:
- Bouma National Heritage Park
- Lavena Coastal Walk
- Des Voeux Peak for birdwatching
Water Activities:
- Kayaking
- Paddleboarding
- Surfing (especially near Qamea Island)
Cultural Experiences:
- Village visits (e.g., Matei, Somosomo, Waiyevo)
- Wairiki Mission Catholic Church
Accommodation
- Ranges from luxury resorts to budget-friendly options
- Notable resorts: Taveuni Palms Resort, Paradise Taveuni.
- Budget options available in Matei and other areas
Travel Tips
- Best for nature lovers, explorers, and those seeking an authentic Fijian experience
- Accessible by air from Nadi or Suva
- Ideal for both couples and families
- Known for its preserved natural beauty and rich biodiversity
Taveuni offers a unique blend of natural wonders, outdoor activities, and cultural experiences, making it a standout destination in Fiji for travellers seeking both adventure and relaxation.