Tiliva Resort

Name
Barbara Yabaki Tiliva Resort
Location:
c/o P O Naleca,
Kavala Bay, Kadavu, Fiji
Mobile:
+679 7251299
Mobile:
+679 7251299
Last Updated

2012-10-13 09:00:00

Tiliva Resort

Tiliva Resort has six deluxe garden bures all with ocean views. This remote eco resort is set in 18 acres of lush tropical gardens with its own secluded beachfront having magnificent views across the bay to the island of Ono.

Our kitchen garden provides us with plenty of fresh fruit and vegetables which are organically grown. Kemu cares for the garden daily (amongst other things), he grows cassava, dalo, pineapples, mangoes, eggplant, cabbage, rourou, chilies, capsicum, water melons and fresh herbs to name but a few.

Guests can enjoy the freshly picked tropical fruit and native vegetables from our kitchen garden and from the gardens in the village. This, coupled with fresh fish and local delicacies we offer the finest of western and Fijian cuisine, and all served with a big Fijian smile. There is a well stocked bar with cold beers, wines, spirits and soft drinks. All meals (cooked breakfast, lunch and three course dinner) are included in the cost of your stay.

Diving is suitable for all from the advanced to the novice. There are no crowds - it is not unusual to be the only dive boat out on the reef so there is room for everyone to enjoy The Great Astrolabe Reef.

There are drift dives, swim throughs, soft and hard coral, sea fans which are brilliantly coloured and a multitude of marine life waiting to be seen.

We normally do a two tank dive in the mornings a further dive can be arranged for the afternoon for the keen and energetic diver.

Training Level:

Up to Dive Master

Boat Description:

23ft centre console boat with ladder, or alternatively 28ft cabin cruiser - depending on numbers

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Name
Barbara Yabaki Tiliva Resort
Location:
c/o P O Naleca,
Kavala Bay, Kadavu, Fiji
Mobile:
+679 7251299
Mobile:
+679 7251299
Last Updated

2012-10-13 09:00:00

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