Bungalows
There are six timber bungalows set in tropical gardens. Four of these are on the lagoon beachfront. Two are set back a little with their own garden views, with easy access to the beach. The garden bungalows have excellent access to snorkeling and a picnic area. Two of the beachfront bungalows have been converted into family rooms – 1 perfect for families with young children with a main bedroom and 2 singles in the lounge area and the other for families with older children with its 2 separate rooms joined by a 1 meter wide covered corridor. Both bungalows have a large shaded deck area.
All bungalows have a king size bed and a double bunk, tea and coffee making facilities, fridge, separate shower and toilet, luggage rack and clothing storage space. There are easy chairs and a coffee table inside the bungalows for your comfort. The verandah has its own outdoor furniture.
GUEST LODGE ROOMS: 2 accommodation units sharing a common wall.
7A is as large as a bungalow, with ensuite shower & separate toilet. It has a spacious kitchenette area (refrigerator, sink, tea/coffee making facilities), a King Size bed and a deck out from the front door. It is not beachfront but has excellent views over the Marovo. It has an overhead fan, gets very good breezes & the cross ventilation makes it a cool room. An extra bed can easily be put in this room.
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7B is a smaller room with ensuite shower/toilet. Its entrance opens onto a deck but is private from 7A entrance. Currently has a double bed and a single bed. It has an overhead fan and also has good breezes and a beautiful view. It has a small tea/coffee area but no sink. There is a hand basin in the bathroom. This complex is perfect for a family, where the parents want some privacy but want to be near their children.
N.B. The island has no malarial mosquitos, but we do recommend you take anti-malarial medication.
POWER: 240v from generators. Australian style power points.
MEALS are served in the main dining room (breakfast and the evening meal), while lunches are provided in baskets.
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