Savu Savu, located on Vanua Levu, Fiji's second-largest island, offers a tranquil and authentic Fijian experience, often referred to as "Fiji's Hidden Paradise." Unlike the more bustling ports, Savu Savu provides a relaxed atmosphere with a focus on natural beauty and local culture. Cruise ships typically anchor in Savusavu Bay and tender passengers ashore to a dock located directly in the town center, making it highly accessible for independent exploration.
This port is ideal for those seeking a quieter day, away from large crowds. While infrastructure for major tourist operations is limited, there are ample opportunities for independent activities, local interactions, and enjoying the serene environment. Be prepared for a slower pace and embrace the local charm.
Getting Around from the Port
The tender dock in Savu Savu is conveniently located right in the town center. Most of the main town attractions, including the local market, shops, and restaurants, are within easy walking distance (5-15 minutes).
For destinations beyond the town center, taxis are readily available near the tender dock. Fares should be negotiated before starting your journey. There is no formal public bus system suitable for tourist day trips. Car rentals are available from local operators (e.g., Budget Savusavu), but given the short port time and unfamiliar roads, hiring a taxi or booking a local tour is often more practical.
Estimated Taxi Fares (negotiated for return trip):
- Vuadomo Village & Waterfall: Approximately FJD 60-80 (25-30 minutes one-way).
- Waisali Rainforest Reserve: Approximately FJD 70-90 (35-40 minutes one-way).
- Jean-Michel Cousteau Resort (for diving/snorkeling departures): Approximately FJD 10-15 (5-10 minutes one-way).
Attractions and Activities
Savu Savu offers a range of activities focusing on nature, culture, and relaxation, suitable for an 8-10 hour visit.
- Explore Savu Savu Town & Hot Springs:
- Description: A short walk from the tender dock, you can explore the bustling Savu Savu Farmers Market, browse local shops, and visit the natural hot springs which vent steam through cracks in the ground, often used by locals for cooking.
- Distance/Time: All within walking distance (5-15 minutes from dock).
- Cost: Free to explore town and hot springs. Market purchases vary.
- Vuadomo Village & Waterfall Tour:
- Description: Experience Fijian village life and visit a beautiful waterfall. This typically involves a traditional welcome (sevusevu) ceremony, a guided walk through the village, and a refreshing swim at the waterfall.
- Distance/Time: Approximately 15 km (9 miles) northeast of Savu Savu, 25-30 minutes by taxi. Allow 2-3 hours for the visit.
- Cost: Village entrance/sevusevu fee FJD 20-30 per person. Taxi fare FJD 60-80 return.
- Waisali Rainforest Reserve:
- Description: A protected rainforest area offering well-maintained walking trails through lush jungle, past waterfalls, and with opportunities for birdwatching. It's a great option for nature lovers.
- Distance/Time: Approximately 20 km (12 miles) north of Savu Savu, 35-40 minutes by taxi. Allow 2-3 hours for exploration.
- Cost: Entrance fee FJD 20-25 per person. Taxi fare FJD 70-90 return.
- Snorkeling or Diving in Savusavu Bay:
- Description: Savusavu Bay and its surrounding reefs offer excellent opportunities for snorkeling and diving, known for colorful soft corals and diverse marine life. Several local dive shops and resorts (e.g., Jean-Michel Cousteau Resort's dive center, Savusavu Bay Divers) offer half-day trips.
- Distance/Time: Dive shops are a short taxi ride or walk from the dock. Snorkel/dive trips typically last 3-4 hours on the water.
- Cost: Snorkeling tours FJD 150-250 per person (includes equipment). Introductory dives FJD 250-350. Booking in advance is recommended.
- Coconut Plantation Tour:
- Description: Learn about the copra industry, a historical backbone of Fiji's economy. Some local operators or resorts can arrange tours to nearby working coconut plantations to see the processing of coconuts into copra.
- Distance/Time: Various locations within 10-20 minutes by taxi. Allow 1.5-2 hours.
- Cost: Tour fees vary, FJD 30-60 per person, plus taxi fare.
Dining
- Copra Shed Marina: Features a restaurant and bar with waterfront views, offering a mix of Fijian and international dishes. Good for a relaxed meal.
- Savusavu Hot Bread Kitchen: A local favorite for fresh bread, pastries, and snacks at very affordable prices.
- Small local cafes: Many small, family-run eateries offer budget-friendly meals (FJD 15-30 for a main course).
- Price Ranges: Expect to pay FJD 10-20 for a casual lunch, FJD 25-50 for a more substantial meal at a resort or marina restaurant.
Shopping
- Savu Savu Farmers Market: Directly in town, this vibrant market is the best place to find fresh tropical fruits, vegetables, and local spices. It's also a great spot to experience local life.
- Main Street Shops: A few small shops along Main Street sell basic necessities, clothing, and some locally made handicrafts.
- Souvenirs: Look for hand-carved wooden items, woven mats, shell jewelry, Pure Fiji beauty products, and local sarongs (sulus).
- There are no dedicated duty-free shops at the port terminal itself.
Safety
Savu Savu is generally safe for tourists. However, it's always wise to take standard precautions:
- Petty Theft: Keep an eye on your belongings, especially in crowded market areas. Avoid displaying large amounts of cash or expensive jewelry.
- Sun Protection: The Fijian sun is intense. Use high SPF sunscreen, wear a hat, and stay hydrated.
- Swimming: If swimming in natural areas, be aware of currents and always check local advice. Reef shoes are recommended for walking on coral.
- Drinking Water: Stick to bottled water.
- Walking at Night: While the town is small, it's best to use taxis if venturing out after dark.
Currency and Language
The local currency is the Fijian Dollar (FJD). While major hotels and some larger shops accept credit cards (Visa, MasterCard), many smaller vendors, market stalls, and taxis operate on a cash-only basis. It's advisable to carry a sufficient amount of FJD for small purchases and transport. ATMs are available in Savu Savu town for cash withdrawals.
English is widely spoken and understood, especially in tourist areas and by younger generations. Fijian and Fiji Hindi are the official local languages. Learning a few basic Fijian phrases like "Bula" (hello) and "Vinaka" (thank you) is appreciated.