Misi's Nabukeru Beachfront Bure
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Relax in this Island paradise with white sandy beaches and fresh coconuts. Homestay enviroment in your own private bure (Fijian for cabin) on the beach, a stone's throw from the Lonely Planet's 5th rated Sawa-i-Lau Caves. Live among friendly Fijian Island villagers, who make you feel welcome. Experience the local food and dine with different families each day or at your bure. Snorkel from the beach to the coral reef with tropical fish. Hiking tours and day trips available with guides. The space Experience the traditional, Fijian Islander way of life. Fresh fish caught the same day and served for lunch. Watch the sunset, surrounded by mountain Islands around the bay, or walk along the white sandy beaches. Stay in the Bure with ensuite shower and toliet, with lighting from solar panels. sleeps up to 5 with 2 double and 1 single beds. Mosquito nets provided over the bed and all windows have mosquito nets fixed, for a comfortable stay. Outside shower for rinsing off after swimming. Rainwater tanks provide safe drinking water and fresh spring water provided for washing and bathing. Guest access The Bure is on the beach, so full use of all outdoor areas, including the private beach, sea and village green. Other things to note We will organise your pick up and drop off from the ferry: Sea Bus or Yasawa Flyer in our small village boat. Note, the Yasawa Flyer drops you at Blue Lagoon stop at 1pm. The Sea Bus drops you at 11am. please message once reservation is confirmed to let us know which ferry you are taking. Food is prepared by the villagers each day, at 45 Fijian dollars per person per day for breakfast, lunch and dinner. Children 6 and under eat free, 7 to 13 years 25 Fijian dollars per child per day. This amount is payable in cash upon check-in. Activities including guided snorkeling (50 FJD) or hiking (50 FJD) up to 4 people, fishing (60 FJD) for 2 people and kayak rental (10 FJD) can be organised during your stay. The Cave trip is 110 Fijian dollars (2 Adults), includes guide, cave entry fee and boat. Baby sitting is available on request at a price of 20 Fijian dollars. Please pay in cash in Fijiandollars, as this goes to the villagers.
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