Volivoli Beach Resort – a premium, boutique, four-star, resort on Fiji’s untouched Suncoast, on the most northerly tip of Fiji’s largest island, Viti Levu.
Volivoli Beach Resort has a variety of comfortable and luxurious bungalow configurations suitable for groups, couples and families wanting to enjoy the expansive ocean views and take advantage of the spectacular diving available. Complete with pool with swim up bar, Nuku Bar & Grill, Daulomani Spa, as well as other activities such as sport fishing, it’s the perfect place for everyone in the group to have the holiday they’re after. Volivoli Beach Resort is renowned for its excellent friendly service, both at the resort, and in the dive boats.
Dining
The Nuku Bar and Grill at Volivoli is open all day for breakfast, morning tea, lunch, afternoon tea, early drinks, dinner and late drinks. It’s the one stop shop for all food and beverages and has a great selection of local, traditional New Zealand, and international dishes. The bar also has draught beers and a good selection of regional wines.
There is a Meke once each week, and you’d be crazy to pass the Kava Bowl without having a couple of social cups, on the evenings it’s available.
Dive Centre
Ra Divers was established in 1980’s, and has lots of local experience diving the Bligh Waters and the Vatu-i-ra Passage. Having recently moved their operations to Volivoli they are in the process of extending the dive shop, due for completion early 2015. They have gear, boats and staff capable of hosting up to 36 divers daily, from beginners still in training to certified divers exploring the delights of the Vatu-i-ra Passage.
Ra Divers has two dive boats and one beginners/snorkel boat. The two ‘big boats’ are surveyed for 22 pax – that’s up to 16 divers and 6 crew/dive guides. They are are spacious, very comfortable, and well equipped with full safety gear. They also provide towels and refreshments (and yes there’s a toilet on board). These boats are used for the longer trips, about 45 minutes, up to the Vatu-i-ra passage.
Volivoli Beach Resort is a 2½ hours scenic drive from Nadi airport.
All the accommodation is en-suite, fully air-conditioned, fully screened and spacious. Some even have kitchens that provide a spacious area for camera soaking, cleaning and recharging. Outside the generous covered verandas makes for another area to get your gear together, and there’s a drying line for swimmers and suits.
Luxury Oceanfront Villas
The Luxury Oceanfront Villas are perfect for families, groups of friends, honeymooners looking for extra privacy and space. These rooms are suitable for four adults, or two adults and three children.
2 Bedroom Family Villa
This 2-bedroom Family Villa is a modern take on a traditional Fijian-style home—featuring uninterrupted ocean views, 2 large bedrooms with king-size beds and private ensuites, two additional single beds in the lounge area.
Premium Ocean View Studio Bures
Premium Ocean View Studio Bures are perfect for honeymooners looking for a little privacy, or for a family holiday, these rooms are suitable for two adults and up to two children.
Deluxe Ocean View Rooms
Designed specifically for divers traveling together, Deluxe Ocean View Rooms are beautifully finished in sustainable hardwoods and feature two queen size beds, a writing desk, Wi-Fi, deck chairs, 2 large ceiling fans, air conditioning, large en-suite bathroom, tea and coffee facilities and Volivoli’s famous Ocean views.
Ocean View
An affordable option for families or friends, still with an uninterrupted 180-degree ocean view.
Dive Service
Each day guests are given the option of a two or a three-tank trip. Two-tank dives will have you back for lunch, with a three-tank dive you take a packed lunch and get back to the resort around 4 pm. This is all locked in the evening before.
In the morning you just need to turn up and make sure that once you’re on your boat, you have all your gear on board. (You can leave all you gear on the boat if you are diving multiple days – so just double check again in the morning). Also, if you have a three-tank dive, double-check someone has brought your lunch.
Diving with Ra Divers is a very relaxed affair, the boats and big and comfortable, the diving is fantastic and the dive team do all the heavy lifting into terms of getting your gear onto the boat.
The trip out to the local reef is just 10 minutes, and often you’ll get to do this on your first day, just to get yourself wet again, sort your gear and buoyancy, and let the dive team get a feel for your capabilities.
The trip out to the dive sites around Vatu Island is 30-45 minutes. It is mainly sheltered and when the boat is on the plane, there’s not too much chance of seasickness. However, even on a two-tank dive you’ll have at least a one-hour surface interval moored on the open ocean. If you’re prone to seasickness take precautions – even if only as an insurance policy – it’s crazy to spoil a day’s diving for the sake of one little tablet.
On these sites, there will be current – indeed some of the sites need it. The Wheatfields won’t look like wheat fields without it, and the Vatu Express becomes the Vatu Crawl without a little current. It is also potentially variable, meaning it might slow or speed up as you move along the reef wall to a point. Almost, the strongest are closest to the surface. Most of the dive sites are relatively isolated coral stacks, so there will be a lea side. The bottom line, you may be required to do a negative entry and aggregate at a designated depth and spot communicated during the dive brief. So even though you are on holiday having a great time: listen up and remember your buddy check before these kinds of dives.
The depths are between 18 – 24m, and as you’ll spend most of the time above the 18m mark, after a quick dip to the bottom just to check out the snoozing grey reefies, you will probably get the full 60 minutes dive time.
Many of the mooring points are submersed, so occasionally a dive guide will need to enter the water to moor the boat. Once moored there’s a good dive brief with a graphic of the site drawn on a chalkboard, and entry is via giant stride off both sides of the stern. There will be a mermaid line if it’s not a negative entry. Exit is via ladder at the stern.
Cookies and drinks are served during the surface interval, and the dive guides will change your tanks with the minimum of fuss. They even have fish ID books available onboard for you to identify your latest find whilst it’s still fresh in your mind. Overall, Ra Divers will give you one of the best diving experiences in all the Fiji Islands.
Pricing for Volivoli Beach Resort
1 April 2024 - 31 March 2025 | AUD | ||||
7 Nights Premium Ocean View Villa (double / twin share) with 10 dives | 3176 | AUD | |||
7 Nights Premium Ocean View Villa (single) with 10 dives | 5045 | AUD | |||
7 Nights Ocean View Room (double / twin share) with 10 dives | 2462 | AUD | |||
7 Nights Ocean View Room (single) with 10 dives | 3617 | AUD | |||
This resort's prices are in AUD. | |||||
INCLUDED: Accommodation as specified, return airport transfers from/to Nadi or Suva, 5 dive days/2 tanks per day, unlimited shore diving (if tanks available and reserved 24 hours in advance), tanks, weights, boat, free use of kayaks, Fiji Government taxes | |||||
The per person pricing above is indicative only: we show 7 night with 10/12 dive packages at high-end and lower-end rooms (singles & doubles) for the purposes of comparison. We can give you a price (and availability) for any combination of nights/dives you wish to undertake, which will include any discounts due to you as part of that package, and any exclusions, or items payable at the resort. Please use the [Enquire Now] tab to give us your exact requirements and we'll give you the best deal we can. |