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Garden Island Resort

Garden Island Resort

$2050 USD / 7 nights



Nitrox $
WIFI Available
Star Rating
The Garden Island Resort is located on the island of Taveuni, Fiji and is surrounded by world class dive sites. The resort is scenic and guides guests into national rainforest parks, coastal walks, white sand beaches, and luscious waterfalls.

Garden Island Resort
Garden Island Resort
Garden Island Resort
Garden Island Resort
Garden Island Resort
Garden Island Resort
Garden Island Resort
Garden Island Resort
Garden Island Resort
Garden Island Resort
Garden Island Resort
Garden Island Resort
Garden Island Resort WEATHER
There are two choices for accommodation. Ocean View Rooms have private balconies and four of the rooms are interconnecting, making them ideal for families. The rooms feature a private space, ensuring a private and relaxing trip. Oceanfront suites have private patios and space to maximize comfort for guests.
The Nature Spa is set in a private bure with the sound of a waterfall in the distance. It is surrounded by the green jungle and overlooks the ocean. You can enjoy a plethora of massages or enjoy a facial, manicure, or pedicure. When you’re not relaxing, you can explore the Bouma Falls on a three-hour return hike. There are three trails that take you up through the hills in Tavora National Park. There are three waterfalls in a remote area, making it perfect for meditation.
There are twenty unique and stunning dive sites ten to twenty minutes from the dive center. The dive shop has three thirty-foot dive boats to shuttle guests to and from the best dive sites. Walls, reefs, and drift dives are among the most common types of dives and they usually offer underwater visibility of twenty to forty meters. The Dakuniba Pass is a wall dive down to twenty-five meters and offers excellent visibility. Due to the moderate to strong currents, this site is best for intermediate to advanced divers. Guests can experience diving with marine life such as grey reef sharks, eagle rays, schooling trevally, barracuda, and sea fans. The Ledge is a reef site with a depth of twenty-five meters with calm currents. This is great for both beginner and advanced divers who are ready to explore hard coral, blooming soft corals and swim with black snappers.



Dive Conditions

Fiji has a tropical climate sporting a year-round diving season. The water temperature hovers around 25°C (77°F) in winter and 29°C (84°F) in summer. The average depth of the dives is between 5m to 40m with very clear visibility of up to 15m to 40m.
The majority of diving is done as drift dives, allowing you to cover large distances and see walls of soft corals. Current is your friend in Fiji, as it brings out the soft corals while wildlife piles up on the current side of reefs. Photographers often use a reef hook to find a spot with beautiful colors, hook in, and shoot to their heart’s delight. The tops of pinnacles and reefs usually host a plethora of life. Just hook in and shoot as the current blows you around. Always carry a safety sausage so the tender boat can see you when you surface. Soft corals are not everywhere in Fiji – divers need to go to specific areas. And there are some stunning hard coral reefs in Fiji that offer great macro, some good pelagic life, and the best shark dive in the world.
The water temperature during the dry season (June - September) is usually in the mid-70s F, with August being the coolest month. During the wet season (December - April) temperatures are usually in the low 80s F with February and March being the warmest months underwater. Underwater visibility during the dry season is often 100’+ outside the lagoons. The Bligh Waters can have high visibility even in the wet season, ranging from 80-100ft. Fiji is warm and tropical most of the time with air temperatures ranging between 31°C between 26°C all year round.