Naqalia Lodge




  • Naqalia Lodge (pronounced “Nungalia” lodge).

    5 Deluxe Beachfront Bures with private ensuite, toilets and showers, located on the Southern most point of Wayalailai Island in the Yasawa Island Group.

    We have newly built bures, built by Local Artisan and a communal dining room for guests. Relax with the beautiful scenery and volcanic backdrop, a great desination for holiday makers, couples and families seeking a quiet, traditional and friendly Fijian experience.

    Business Facilities

    The resort has internet access with the use of mobile net.

    Check In

    1030hrs

    Check In Instructions

    At check in, guests will be served with welcome drinks. They will be asked to fill registration cards and pay key deposits of FJ$10. After paying key deposits, they will be allocated rooms of their choice as per reservation request.

    Check Out

    0930hrs

    Getting There

    Awesome Adventure, Fiji. Ph: +67 9 675 0499 provides a daily bus transfer service from local resorts to the Nadi Denarau Marina for departure on the “Yasawa Flyer” at 8.30 am. You will be collected from the “Yasawa Flyer” at the Kuata Island Resort stop for FREE transfer on the Naqalia boat after a 1.5 hour cruise from the Denarau Marina.

    Blue Lagoon Cruises Fiji +67 9 666 3938 provides a lower cost service on Mondays and Thursdays – a bus transfer service from Nadi to Lautoka for departure on the MV Lycianda at 0700 am. You will be collected from the MV Lycianda at the Wayalailai Resort for FREE transfer on the Naqalia boat. Return services are available on Wednesdays and Saturdays.

    Parking

    If you have a hire car, you can leave it at Port Denarau Marina. They have a secure parking area with security available for a small fee.

    Things To Do

    Birdwatching, hiking, paddleskis, fishing, reef snorkelling, shark feeding, boat hire, cooking lessons (learn to cook in Fijian), picnic trips, village visit, school visit, learn to speak Fijian, explore the caves at the northern beach point.

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