Dravuni island is a volcanic island, located in the Kadavu group of islands in Fiji. It is the most northern of several inhabited islands within the Great Astrolabe Reef, with a population of approximately 200 native Fijians, who live in the small central village. It is a beautiful location, with perfect weather and a main beach lined with tall palms, crystal clear blue water and spectacular white sand.
Guests to the island have the opportunity to learn about island living from its villagers. For the more energetic, a trek up the slopes of Dravuni's highest peak gives fabulous views of the surrounding islands.
Dravuni is home to a research facility which is currently being used by Coral Cay Conservation (CCC) as the main base for conducting surveys on the reefs.
Things to see and do
* Dravuni village tour
* Sea kayaking
* Trekking
* Snorkeling & swimming
* Scuba diving
Cruise Season – Jan - Dec
Currency – Fiji dollar (F$)
Language – Fijian & English
Land Area – 0.8 km²
Population – 200 approx
Electricity – 2 angled pins and 1 flat pin centred below Australian style
Time – GMT plus twelve hours
International Country Telephone Code – + 679
Port Location – The port is located on the island of Kadavu.
Transport Links – Dravuni island can be accessed from the island of Kadavu. There are daily flights to Kadavu, one from Nadi as well as seaplanes and a ferry service from Suva. The airport is located at Vunisea on the eastern side of the island.