The focus on Namenalala Island is enjoyment of the natural land and sea environment. The Namena Barrier Reef which surrounds us is one of Fiji's most diversified and spectacular reef ecosystems with over 30 kilometers of walls and bommies (sea mounts).
The South Pacific claims over 300 varieties of corals in comparison to around 30 varieties in the Caribbean; the Fiji Islands are known as the Soft Coral capital of the Pacific. Scuba enthusiasts and snorkelers will find a diversity of reef corals and marine creatures on the barrier reef which is at our back door, just minutes away from the island's beaches and tropical forests. Depending on prevailing sea conditions, snorkelers are welcome to join the divers on the daily excursions to the barrier reef at no additional charge. At the entrance to the North Save-a-Tack Passage, the wall drops over a mile deep - we have named this site the Grand Canyon.
Other water activities are windsurfing, canoeing, ocean kayaking, and fishing. Join the Fijians hand-lining or trolling the deep blue with Moody.
Relax in a hammock strung between palm trees. Join the staff in a game of beach volleyball. Or have a picnic lunch sent to a remote beach. With a maximum capacity of 6 couples, the island is virtually your home away from home.