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Namaka Lane, Namaka, Nadi, Near Nadi International Airport, Nadi, Fiji
View on Google MapsThis was the most authentic and memorable experience of our entire trip to Fiji. From the moment we walked along a beautiful, greenery-lined path to a beachfront hut, it felt special. We were welcomed with a traditional kava ceremony led by the village chief and local Kuata villagers. Sitting in the hut with the sound of ocean waves during the ceremony was truly surreal and unforgettable. Afterwards, we enjoyed traditional singing and dancing, then were taken to a cave where stories were shared. We drank fresh coconuts and enjoyed a delicious traditional Fijian meal, including kokoda, cooked in a wood-fired stone oven. This experience was easily the highlight of our 10-day trip. If you’re looking to step outside the resort bubble and connect with authentic Fijian culture, I can’t recommend the Kuata Cultural Tour highly enough. We left with a deep appreciation for Fiji’s indigenous communities and their traditions.
This is a great cultural experience - to learn about Fijian customs and traditions. Visitors will experience welcome ritual, drinking kava, singing, dancing and cooking. The cave setting for this visit is unique.
FJD 320.82
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Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap, Not recommended for travelers with spinal injuries, Not recommended for pregnant travelers, Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health, Suitable for all physical fitness levels, Travelers will enjoy 5 hours on the island, with a total return transfer time of four hours.
Beautiful island. Need to be physically capable to transfer from catamaran to small boat to get to island . The workers on small boat were very helpful . The Fijians on the island were extremely friendly and hospitable . A fun day .
Napoleon and Bella did a wonderful job showing us an authentic kava ceremony. This experience is a lot deeper than other kava ceremonies because afterwards they lead you up to a cave where their ancestors first originated. The feed you some freshly made local dishes as well. I really thought this was an unique time on the island.