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Discover the beauty of Savusavu from the quiet comfort of Daku Resort. The bayside resort offers a variety of accommodation options to suit all preferences and budgets, from standard rooms to traditional bures to private pool villas. Explore the area by kayak, scuba dive Fijis renowned coral reefs, visit nearby waterfalls and mud pools, or visit a local village to immerse yourself in Fijian culture and hospitality.
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To reach Daku Resort, fly into Nadi International Airport (NAN) and then take a domestic flight to Savusavu Airport (SVU). Domestic flights operate daily, and the resort is a short 10-minute drive from the airport.
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Daku Resort features 20 rooms of different varieties to suit everyone from solo travelers to large groups.The rooms, bures, houses, and villas at Daku Resort are spread out over the property, offering a sense of privacy amid the tropical landscape.
Taste the flavors of Fiji at Daku Resort, with options to dine at a private table, communal table, or in your bure or villa. Expect breakfast options such as cereals, breads, yogurt, seasonal fruit, and a rotating cooked breakfast. Enjoy a variety of lunch and snack options throughout the day. Join a family-style dinner gathering with a special four-course meal or select something delectable from the a la carte menu. Visitors with dietary requirements including vegetarian, vegan, gluten-free, and allergies are accommodated.
Explore Fijis awe-inspiring reefs, home to the most spectacular soft corals in the world and teeming with marine life. Discover why Fiji is one of the top scuba diving destinations in the world with the possibility of spotting sharks, large barracuda, giant groupers, and a host of tropical reef fish.
Savusavu Bay is beautiful topside, but once you dive under the surface, youll discover Fijis most spectacular and vibrant landscapes: its coral reefs. Dendronephthya is one of the most exceptional soft corals and is abundant in Fiji in a spectrum of colors including pink, purple, orange, yellow, and red.
Underwater photographers will find no shortage of subjects in Fiji, whether interested in taking wide-angle images of coral reefs, macro photos of small critters, or candid shots of the larger fish swimming in the blue.
Dive a wide variety of sites, both named and unnamed, around Savusavu Bay and the Koro Sea. Explore fascinating topography including plummeting walls, swim-throughs, and overhangs. Visit exciting open reefs, such as Alice in Wonderland, and look for small reef sharks sheltering under large corals. While further afoot, Namena Island is well worth the fuel surcharge and marine reserve fees as you wont want to miss its pristine reefs, which are in a league of their own.
Located a short 5-minute drive from Daku Resort, Jean-Michel Cousteau Diving will take care of all your scuba needs. The dive center can accommodate 46 divers using four dive boats and offers a full range of courses suitable for new divers or those wishing to improve their diving knowledge and skills.
This professionally run dive operation has an outstanding reputation and takes divers off the map to explore unnamed dive sites, making your Fiji diving experience even more memorable. You can choose between 1 or 2 dives per day, and with the quality of diving in the area, were sure youll want to do 2 dives!
Towels and refreshments are included on all dives, so just bring your gear (dont forget your camera!) and enjoy. Nitrox is available at a surcharge for Nitrox certified divers. Regularly maintained high-quality rental equipment is available at an additional charge.

Relax in our Standard Room featuring a queen and single bed, ensuite bathroom with outdoor shower, and a private deck with scenic views.
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Room price based on double occupancy
Time Zone
GMT+12 (GMT+13 during daylight savings)
Local Currency
Fijian Dollar
Language Spoken
English, Fijian, and Hindustani
Electricity
240 volts & 50 Hz with type I power outlets
Payment Methods
Cash, credit card

