Book this if You're a diver who wants a family-run, community-vibe resort where the staff knows your name by day two.
Why People Love It
Legendary 'Rainbow Reef' diving just a boat ride away
Family-run atmosphere where owners Allan and Terri are hands-on
Free shore diving from the resort jetty from 7am to 5pm
Quick Take: A diver's sanctuary that feels like staying with extended family, provided you don't mind shared walls in the lower-tier rooms.
Reviewed by @whatkatydidnext: I stayed in this oceanfront bure and the outdoor bath was a total dream. Waking up to fresh plunger coffee and handmade cookies felt like true island luxury. Highly recommend for a romantic escape.
Guest Who Stayed Here Said
The hype
Guests universally adore the staff and the 'family' feel, but some note the food choices can be limited.
Reality check
The 'Oceanfront Vales' look premium but suffer from noise bleed due to the duplex layout; the standalone Bures offer more privacy.
You are here to dive the Rainbow Reef and Great White Wall
You prefer a communal, social atmosphere over anonymous luxury
You want a resort that recovers quickly and resiliently (post-cyclone rebuild)
Cleanliness & Maintenance
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Housekeeping: Daily service, generally excellent and friendly.
Bathroom hygiene: Clean, though outdoor showers can attract local fauna (geckos/ants).
Maintenance: Rebuilt post-2016 cyclone; generally good condition but tropical wear is inevitable.
Linens & towels: Fresh and adequate, though not ultra-luxury thread counts.
Meal plans are usually mandatory/included (Breakfast + 1-course Lunch + 2-course Dinner)
WiFi is Starlink and generally fast, but check if your package includes it for free
Electricity is 240V solar with generator backup; bring a torch for night walks
What to pack
Heavy duty bug spray (sand flies are real)
Reef-safe sunscreen (expensive to buy on island)
Earplugs (for roosters and thin walls)
Room Genie
Best picks
Luxury Oceanfront Bure with Plunge Pool (newest, most private)
Oceanview Bures (standalone units, more privacy than Vales)
Rooms to avoid
Oceanfront Vales (Triton, Nautilus, Cowrie, Wai, Coral, Reef) — these are duplexes with shared walls
Cowrie Vale — closest to the dive shop/foot traffic
Room Request Genie – copy & paste
“I would prefer a standalone Oceanview Bure for privacy, or if I must be in a Vale, please avoid the 'Cowrie' unit to be away from the dive shop noise.”
FAQ & Hidden tips
Everything you actually want to know before you book.
Is the transfer from the airport free?
Only if you book a specific package (like the 'Diver 25'). Otherwise, it's a steep ~FJ$370 one-way fee.
Is there a sandy beach?
No. The frontage is volcanic rock with a jetty. Great for snorkeling, bad for sandcastles.
Do the rooms have AC?
Yes, the Oceanfront Vales and Bures are air-conditioned, but the resort is solar-powered so be mindful of usage.
Can I drink the tap water?
It's rainwater. The resort provides free filtered water refills—stick to those.
Is it suitable for non-divers?
Yes, if you like snorkeling, hiking, and relaxing by the pool. But the culture is heavily dive-centric.
Are there mosquitoes?
Yes. Taveuni is lush and wet. Rooms have screens/nets, but bring spray.
Insider Tips
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Ask for a 'Lovo' feast night—it's the culinary highlight of the week.
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The 'house reef' snorkeling off the jetty is surprisingly good; look for the blue ribbon eels.
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If you're not on a package, pre-book your transfer or negotiate a taxi at Matei airport to save money.
5 things to know before you go
💡The 'Oceanfront Vales' are essentially duplexes, not standalone villas.
💡The drive from the airport is 60-90 minutes, half on unpaved roads.
💡You can hear the village church bells and singing on Sundays (which is actually lovely).
💡Lunch is a fixed 1-course affair, so don't expect a buffet.
💡The 'free WiFi' used to be paid; confirm your package includes the Starlink access code.
Local Playbook
Map
See where Paradise Taveuni is located and what's nearby.