Several small bures dot the waterfront here, overlooking the resort’s trademark sandy cove, a pretty little beach framed by two rocky outcrops. The resort was quiet when we visited, due to expansion, refurbishments and construction (including that of another dorm). Owned and operated by villagers, the hostel is friendly and offers lots of cultural activities, as well as snorkelling and cave trips.
Safe Landing Resort
Yasawa Group
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