Taveuni
Taveuni is the third largest island in Fiji, located in the Lau Group, approximately 100 kilometers north of Viti Levu. It is known for its stunning natural beauty, diverse ecosystems, and rich cultural heritage. The island is home to several villages, including Savusavu, the administrative center of the Lau Province, and the historic site of Tavui, which is a significant archaeological site. Taveuni is also renowned for its surfing spots, including the famous Reefs, which attract surfers from around the world. The island's economy is largely based on agriculture, fishing, and tourism. Taveuni is connected to Viti Levu by regular ferry services, making it easily accessible for tourists and residents alike. The island's landscape features lush forests, pristine beaches, and dramatic cliffs, providing ample opportunities for outdoor activities such as hiking, snorkeling, and diving. The local culture is vibrant, with traditional Fijian customs and practices still prevalent in many communities. Taveuni's unique blend of natural beauty, cultural richness, and accessibility makes it a popular destination for both domestic and international visitors.