• The early 1900’s brought a migration of Europeans to grow coconuts – known here as The Tree of Life - to make oil. Virgin coconut oil (VCO) production is on the rise. Fiji’s largest “copra” mill (tours available) is here and over half the coconuts in all of Fiji are grown here. The Tree of Life also provides timber, coconut water (“Boo”) for refreshment, coconut milk (“Lolo”) for cooking
  • We enjoy water falls, adventure tours, locally caught fresh fish, free range non-GH beef, local fruits and vegetables, and plenty of open country to roam. Abundant bus and taxi services
  • Savusavu town sets on Savusavu Bay, one of the largest in the South Seas, providing safe harbour to boats from around the world and great fisheries. Visit the Savusavu Yacht Club to hear some great stories from these adventurous travelers, enjoy a drink in the bar on the pier and meet other ex-pats who call this home.
  • Get on the "Savusavu eBlast" emailing list. Then you’ll get the latest notices for restaurant and Planter’s Club specials, moving sales, items for sale & wanted, and special announcements
  • Savusavu is a busy little bayfront town where you can get virtually all the goods, services and entertainment you could ask for on an island.
  • This is a quaint, friendly community with quite a large, diverse gathering of Fijians, ex-pats and tourists. From young retirees settling to those with second homes, we are a friendly and active bunch. Social events, volunteer projects, satellite TV, good internet, relaxing at home, dabbling in the garden and playing in the ocean is a lifestyle that never grows old. Savusavu is known as the Hidden Paradise. "Ooooh", Fijians from around the country say, "Savusavu is the TRUE Paradise!"
Why is all this so important?

You can invest in real-estate here knowing the economy is robust and the supply of goods & services will remain steady.