This downhome restaurant serves incredibly good, wholesome meals with a strong emphasis on Fijian flavours: think crabs, coconut cream and chillis. It's attached to the Tovu Tovu Resort, but everyone is welcome. Come hungry for the Friday buffet (and live tunes) or special Sunday roast.
Vunibokoi Restaurant
Taveuni
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On Taveuni's dramatic, windswept South Cape. As the water jumps up through the volcanic rock it creates rainbows in the air.
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Snorkel this saltwater black-pearl farm in Matei's Naselesele lagoon and buy pearls after the tour.
2. Great Council of Chiefs' Meeting Hall
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The Great Council of Chiefs’ meeting hall (bure bose) was built in Somosomo in 1986 for the gathering of chiefs from all over Fiji.
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8. Bouma National Heritage Park
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