Oarsman’s Bay Lodge — Yasawa Islands
Accommodation·Yasawa Islands

Oarsman’s Bay Lodge

Oarsman’s Bay Lodge offers you a holistic Fijian experience with tradition and culture at the forefront.

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About Oarsman’s Bay Lodge

We are small resort in one of the most sought-after destinations in the world and Nalova Bay is regarded as one of the most beautiful beaches in Fiji. We understand everyone craves different experiences: exploring nature, adventure, culture, connection and wellness. From the moment you arrive you will be greeted with music and smiles, authentic attentive service without being intrusive. Our local communities are key stakeholders, this is sustainable travel in action. Oarsman’s offers you the rare chance to observe a way of life that has remained unchanged for generations!

Things to do here

  • Beach Volleyball
  • Cultural Entertainment
  • Diving
  • Free non-motorised water sports
  • Hiking
  • Kava Ceremony
  • Village Visit
  • Whether you seek adventure (scuba diving
  • snorkeling

Where you stay

Beachfront BureDormitories / HostelMulti-room BureSingle-room BureVilla / Residences

Facilities

  • Air Conditioning
  • Bar
  • Beachfront
  • Free Wi-fi
  • In room Safe
  • Laundry Service
  • Restaurant

Getting here

Getting here is just the beginning of your adventure. Your journey up through the islands is breathtaking. Your options are the Yasawa Flyer, the Tavewa Seabus, the Seaplane or Helicopter. Our reservations team will help arrange your preferred method of transfer: air, boat or a combination of both.

More about Yasawa Islands

Sources used

Information on this page was compiled from the following public sources.

  1. Fiji.travel
  2. FHTA Active Members