- Coral-fringed shoreline around Laucala with calm lagoons for snorkelling, kayaking and paddleboarding.
- Distance: ≈0–1 km (around the island)
- Mode: Walk, resort buggy or small boat; a few minutes from your villa
- Best time: Early morning or late afternoon on calm-sea days
- Tip: Use reef-safe sunscreen and check tide conditions for best visibility.
- Rainforest reserve on Taveuni with waterfall hikes, swimming holes and views over the “Garden Island”.
- Distance: ≈25–30 km
- Mode: Resort boat to Taveuni plus short road transfer; ~30–45 minutes, conditions permitting
- Best time: Morning to mid-afternoon on a dry day
- Tip: Wear proper walking shoes and carry water; paths can be slippery after rain.
- 10 km return coastal trail on Taveuni from Lavena village, passing beaches, forest and a waterfall pool for swimming.
- Distance: ≈30–35 km
- Mode: Boat to Taveuni then road transfer to Lavena; ~1–1.5 hours, conditions permitting
- Best time: Morning start to avoid mid-day heat and allow time for swimming
- Tip: Take reef shoes or sturdy sandals and a dry bag for electronics near the falls.
- Reef system in the Somosomo Strait known for colourful soft corals and multiple dive and snorkel sites.
- Distance: ≈35–45 km
- Mode: Resort dive boat via Laucala’s dive centre; ~1–1.5 hours, sea-state dependent
- Best time: Clear, calm mornings for better visibility
- Tip: Suitable for confident swimmers; discuss depth and currents with the dive team beforehand.
- Small neighbouring island west of Laucala with white-sand beaches, gentle bays and good spots for kayaking.
- Distance: ≈1–2 km
- Mode: Short resort boat transfer; ~10–15 minutes, conditions permitting
- Best time: Late morning to afternoon on a dry, light-wind day
- Tip: Combine a beach visit with a relaxed paddle or snorkel in the shallows.
- Close-by island with steep green slopes, small coves and quiet beaches offering a sense of seclusion.
- Distance: ≈8–12 km
- Mode: Resort boat excursion; ~20–30 minutes, conditions permitting
- Best time: Morning or early afternoon when seas are calmer
- Tip: Bring a light cover-up and hat; shade can be limited on some beaches.
General Tip: Sea and weather conditions can change quickly around Laucala; always confirm timings, safety guidance and required fitness levels with the resort team before booking boat trips or long hikes.