The Island
 

The island is approximately 2.5 hours drive from Nadi International airport. Access to the island is a 10-minute boat trip from the mainland. 

The island has a small local population and three modest backpacker establishments, including two small cafes and a basic shop, and approximately 20 holiday homes. The majority of the area is bare land and there are seven principal beaches, three of which are deserted and accessed by boat only.

Close by on the mainland are two resorts with dining and pool facilities. The closest town is Raki Raki, approximately 20 minutes away by car, and this provides good access to several supermarkets and fresh produce at the local markets. A pharmacy and local doctor are also available. 

4G Broadband internet coverage is available on the island and provides good connection speeds. The island is without infrastructure (roads, power, water, sewage) and therefore represents a very peaceful, pristine and relaxed environment – very much in contrast with intensively developed resort areas.

Swimming, kayaking, snorkelling, fishing, and diving are the principal attraction. A number of interesting walks and picnic excursions to the three uninhabited beaches (most commonly accessed by boat, kayak) provide variety.  There are two dive operators in this area, as well as a board and kite sailing school/hire business.