Description
Bayside Backpacker Bure (bungalow) is located on Lesiaceva Road only 6kms from Savusavu town and just a stone's throw away from the famed Jean Michel Cousteau Resort. The bungalow sits on a grassy knoll overlooking the crystal clear waters of Savusavu Bay. Right across the road there is a lovely white sand beach where swimming and kayaking is great at high tide. Enjoy magnificent snorkelling along the edge of the reef or just loll on the lilos (water airbeds) and enjoy the water temperature.....
Accommodation is a fully screened bedsitter (beds/living in one), with two single beds, table/chairs, open wardrobe & shelving. Bathroom has hot water shower and laundry with automatic washing machine and opens outside for easy access from beach. Full kitchenette looks out over the beautiful bay and is equipped with stove, fridge, microwave, toaster, hotwater jug, sandwich maker, crockery & cutlery. Iron & ironing board provided. All linen and towels supplied. Radio/CD player and TV and DVD player provided. The two decks at the front of the bure are the perfect places to have a morning cuppa or to enjoy a sundowner at sunset. Relax during the day with a good book and listen to the waves breaking onto shore.... Snorkelling gear and lilos (water airbeds) available for use free of charge.
Savusavu is located on Vanua Levu which is the second largest island in Fiji and it is serviced daily by our domestic carrier, Pacific Sun. Often referred to as Fiji's " Hidden Paradise" Savusavu appears to be much the same as it was 30 years ago. The population is a multi-ethnic, multi-racial and multi-cultural mix of smiling friendly people.
Lesiaceva Road runs along the edge of the bay and is serviced four times daily by local buses. Taxis are easily accessible by phone.
A basic pantry starter kit is provided (salt, pepper, sugar, etc.) however the supermarkets in town are well stocked with most items. Fresh fruit, vegetables and fish are available at the local market. There is a Hot Bread shop and a very well stocked wine store in town. The Savusavu Yacht Club, the Waitui Marina and the Planters Club welcome visitors. Small cafes offer a selection of burgers, fish & chips, curries etc. and our 5 star seafood and steak restaurant, Surf n Turf, at the Copra Shed Marina offers mouthwatering cuisine.
A compendium detailing all other facilities, amenities and activities is provided for guest information.
Accommodation is a fully screened bedsitter (beds/living in one), with two single beds, table/chairs, open wardrobe & shelving. Bathroom has hot water shower and laundry with automatic washing machine and opens outside for easy access from beach. Full kitchenette looks out over the beautiful bay and is equipped with stove, fridge, microwave, toaster, hotwater jug, sandwich maker, crockery & cutlery. Iron & ironing board provided. All linen and towels supplied. Radio/CD player and TV and DVD player provided. The two decks at the front of the bure are the perfect places to have a morning cuppa or to enjoy a sundowner at sunset. Relax during the day with a good book and listen to the waves breaking onto shore.... Snorkelling gear and lilos (water airbeds) available for use free of charge.
Savusavu is located on Vanua Levu which is the second largest island in Fiji and it is serviced daily by our domestic carrier, Pacific Sun. Often referred to as Fiji's " Hidden Paradise" Savusavu appears to be much the same as it was 30 years ago. The population is a multi-ethnic, multi-racial and multi-cultural mix of smiling friendly people.
Lesiaceva Road runs along the edge of the bay and is serviced four times daily by local buses. Taxis are easily accessible by phone.
A basic pantry starter kit is provided (salt, pepper, sugar, etc.) however the supermarkets in town are well stocked with most items. Fresh fruit, vegetables and fish are available at the local market. There is a Hot Bread shop and a very well stocked wine store in town. The Savusavu Yacht Club, the Waitui Marina and the Planters Club welcome visitors. Small cafes offer a selection of burgers, fish & chips, curries etc. and our 5 star seafood and steak restaurant, Surf n Turf, at the Copra Shed Marina offers mouthwatering cuisine.
A compendium detailing all other facilities, amenities and activities is provided for guest information.
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For alternative options in Vanua Levu Island, see the Vanua Levu Island Hotels & Guesthouses list.
For alternative options in Vanua Levu Island, see the Vanua Levu Island Hotels & Guesthouses list.
Free Amenities
Luggage StorageOther Features
Smoke-free
Credit Card Payments
Hot Showers
Concierge / Info Desk
Guest Kitchen
Laundry
Lounge Area
TVNot Offered
Wheelchair Accessible
Wi-Fi in LobbyNot Allowed
Service AnimalsDetails
Curfew: No Curfew
Lockout: No
Maximum Stay: Unlimited
Minimum Stay: 2 nights
Open Dates: All Year
Reception Hours: Owners available all hours
Ages / Restrictions
Max. Age: All Ages
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Hostelz.com Guest Reviews




Great value, location, quality We stayed two months when this cottage was located three kilometers towards town -- great then, it now has new decks, laundry, kitchen, and bathroom. location slightly elevated for the view, end of the road for quiet, near Costeau Resort. fifty steps to the water. Easy to relax, sit outside, drink beer, listen to the birds and the sea. A well-equipped kitchen with microwave and stove. Gary joked he would even enjoy doing the dishes with that view. (He never did.) We took the 12:30 bus to town to eat at Surf n' Turf at the Copra Shed most days. We'd check our mail at Savusavu Computers, wander the shops and market. Take a taxi home. There's the hint of the artist in both house and garden design. Long-trunked coconut palms leaning out front. Giant rain trees shading overhead. The garden is full of palms, heliconia, ginger, orchid, hibiscus, and various spotted/colorful plants. Or you could be at a backpackers in town, sharing amenities, for a similar price. Figure it out. — Rose Turner & Gary Dierking, Coromandel New Zealand (2009-07-29)











