Oarsman’s Bay Lodge
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Escape to this affordable adults-only tropical paradise with brilliant-blue bures shaded by palms. Disconnect from the real world – no TVs or phones, just pure relaxation. Enjoy complimentary Wifi at the Restaurant and Bar. Recharge amidst stunning sunsets.
+ Location + Access
Yasawa Islands
Located at the northern tip of the remote Yasawa Islands, on Nacula Island.
Ferry Transfers
The Yasawa Flyer ferry departs daily from Port Denarau. Departing in the morning you'll arrive around in the early afternoon. This scenic transfer takes you through the Mamanuca Islands and all along the beautiful Yasawa Islands.
+ Accommodations
Beachfront location
60 sqm
King Bedroom
Spacious outdoor bathroom
Generous lounge area with sofas
2 dedicated hammocks & 2 dedicated sun loungers
air conditioning, ceiling fans or floor to ceiling fully screened timber louvered windows to allow for cross-ventilation and sea breeze
Total beachfront location
32 sqm
King bed & sofa bed
Outdoor showers
2 deck chairs & 2 sun loungers
Hammock
Air conditioning/ceiling fans
Oceanview set back in the gardens
King bed
air conditioning & ceiling fans
2 deck chairs & 2 sun loungers
Hammock
Absolute Beachfront
25 sqm
Separate or Interconnecting
Two deck chairs & two sun loungers
Hammock
Air conditioning/ceiling fans
Indoor showers
King bed / Queen Bed with Single Bed
+ Food + Beverage
+ Activities
At Oarsman’s Bay Lodge you are as free to be as adventurous or laid-back as you wish. The resort’s remote location means the culture and traditions are strong. Life on Nacula Island is simple, harmonious with nature and uncomplicated far from the tourist traps.
Culture
Join Oarsman’s experienced team for an afternoon of basket weaving and learn about the importance of coconut trees, the symbol of life in Fiji, or practice the basics of the Fijian language. Be part of a Kava Ceremony and watch the Oarsman’s staff perform a traditional Fijian dance (Meke).
Nacula Village
Explore the chiefly village of Nacula, after which the island is named. Witness first hand, village life unchanged for generations. Visit the community hall, village churches, the Ratu Meli Memorial School, Installation Rock (where new Chiefs are anointed), and the tiny hospital.
Adventure & outdoor activities
The Lodge has an activity centre that organises everything from snorkel safaris to expeditions to the majestic Sawa-I-Lau Caves, one of the ‘must-do’ activities.
Try hand-line fishing, kayak at sunrise or take an excursion to Yaromo Island.
The sunset climb to Neisau peak (238m) provides a good sense of place in the Yasawa group as you can see up and down the island chain.
Health & Wellbeing
Massage Bure is open Monday – Saturday.
+ Services + Facilities
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