Immerse yourself in the heart of Savusavu with a private guided journey to the town's legendary geothermal hot springs and the sacred Nakawaga Waterfall, woven together with a traditional Fijian village visit and kava ceremony.
What to expect
The morning opens at the Savusavu Hot Springs, where geothermal vents bubble directly up through the town foreshore — hot enough to boil an egg, as locals proudly demonstrate. Your guide explains the volcanic geology of Vanua Levu before the group moves inland to Nakawaga, a series of tiered cascades accessible only on foot through coconut plantations and secondary forest. The waterfall's lower pool is perfect for a refreshing swim. The tour concludes in a nearby village with a kava ceremony — the bitter, earthy drink shared in the traditional coconut shell — and a conversation with the village chief that leaves most guests profoundly moved.
Good to know
Dress modestly for the village visit — shoulders and knees covered; a sulu (sarong) is ideal and can be purchased at the Savusavu Municipal Market steps from the wharf. Remove shoes before entering the village meeting house. Book directly with KoroSun well ahead of your port day; morning departures from the town wharf fit neatly within the port call window. Bring small Fijian notes as a respectful contribution to the village.
Sail there
Luxury cruises that call at Savusavu — book through us, the fare is identical and your concierge stays on your side.