Fiji Islands Diving Packages

Maravu Plantation Resort – 7 Night Package with Diving Option

Jewel Bubble Divers are located next to Maravu's beach and offer diving with two boats, One is an 8 meter (26ft) aluminium half cabin powered by an outboard engine for up to 8 divers and the other is a 7 meter (24 foot) fibreglass boat also powered by an outboard engine for up to 6 divers.

Both boats are equipped with state of art equipment and offer high quality/safety diving and Jewel Bubble Divers are PADI certified and eco orientated.

Taveuni, known as Fiji's Garden Island, is an elongated emerald enclave (42 kilometers long and averaging 11 kilometers wide). The third largest island in the Fiji archipelago, it is located just south of Vanua Levu (Fiji's second largest island) across from the Somosomo Strait. Verdant and rugged, it reaches a maximum height of 1241 meters at Mt. Uluigalau. The island is volcanic in origin, which is the source of its fertile soil making an ideal medium for the abundant flora.

Copious rainfall has produced some spectacular waterfalls and combined with the fecund earth has created a thick carpet of vegetation. Virgin rainforests cover the mountains, which are thick with trees festooned with orchids and ferns. High in the center of the island is Lake Tagimaucia, famous for the indigenous red and white Tagimaucia flower. In addition to the prolific flora, Taveuni is renowned by naturalists for its intact native bird population, which includes parrots, a barking pigeon (Peale's pigeon which does sound like a dog barking), and other rare species. Known in the colonial days for its coconut plantations, today Taveuni is a landmark for divers.

Beneath the surface of sea, in the coral reefs that fringe the island, is an equally rich eco-system that rivals the bio-diversity found on the surface. Fed by rich nutrients that emerge from the depths of the Tongan trench, Taveuni is famous for its multitude of tropical fish and pelagics. However, if there is one trademark or signature species in the area, it is soft coral, which billows and undulates in the currents. Soft coral comes in dramatic, sometimes electric hues of orange, red, pink and white, which are fringed by purple.

Protruding into the strait from the Vanua Levu side to about 3 kilometers from the shores of Taveuni is a magnificent reef, called the Rainbow Reef. Here one can find one of the most famous dive sites in the South Pacific, the Great White Wall. It is named because of the unusual soft coral that inhabit the area. Starting at a depth of about 15 meters and continuing to over 65 meters, this underwater escarpment is covered with an almost luminescent white coral tinged with lavender.

There are a great number of other dive sites sprinkled throughout the area and new attractions are found all the time. It is estimated that only 3% of the entire reef system in the Taveuni area has been explored by divers and it's not unusual to see pelagics such as dolphins, turtles, eagle rays and a number of species of shark.

Between the delightful indigenous population and the abundant sea life, the visitor to Taveuni will not be disappointed.

The diving is mostly at the world famous Rainbow Reef - extending approx. 20 Miles (30Km) into the Somosomo Strait between Taveuni and Vanua Levu. The emphasis here is on spectacular soft corals and teeming marine life as the tidal current provides perfect conditions for incredible multi-coloured soft coral growth and magnificent hard coral formations. The world renowned Great White Wall complements a list of equally impressive sites including Annies Bommie, The Ledge, Yellow Grotto, Jerries Jelly, Blue Ribbon Eel Reef and the Cabbage Patch. The underwater terrain varies - a wide variety of drop-offs, tunnels and rainbow coloured bommies. The dives are either from a fixed spot or drift dives depending on the conditions. Depths vary from 45 to 120 feet ( 15 to 39 meters
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Package Inclusions

  • Flights roundtrip from Los Angeles (Economy Class)
  • Meet and Greet with Flower Lei
  • All transfers
  • Round-trip Airfare from Nadi to Taveuni
  • 7 Nights accommodation at Maravu Plantation Resort 
  • Full American Breakfast Daily

*****Stay 8/Pay 6 Special*****
Planters Bure from $1,995 per person
Deluxe Bure from $2,225 per person
Honeymoon Bure $2,450 per person
Honeymoon Deluxe Suite $2,680 per person
Oceanview Spa Villa $3,040 per person
Tree House $3,628 per person
******Diving additional as per below*****

2008 DIVE RATES
Rates are in US Dollars, per person, and include weights, tank, boat, guide and all taxes. All prices are subject to change without notice, and will be verified at the time of booking.
DIVE COURSES (in English, German, French)
DISCOVER SCUBA DIVING (incl. equipment) $115
OPEN WATER DIVER (incl. equipment) $530
REFERRAL COURSE (incl. equipment) $345
ADVANCED OPEN WATER DIVER (see also dive packages) $380
MEDICAL FIRST AID $165
OTHERS on request
Dive Packages
3 DIVE DAYS (2-morning dives) $381
4 DIVE DAYS (2-morning dives) $491
5 DIVE DAYS (2-morning dives) $589
6 DIVE DAYS (2-morning dives) $705
Other Packages on request
Special: book 5 or more dive days and get your Advanced or Nitrox course for free.
Equipment Rental
Regulator with Air Computer $12
BCD with integrated weight system and air source (Octopus) $12
Wetsuit $9
Whole Equipment $23
UW Spotlight $12
UW Scooter $54

The above rates are valid until 31 March 2009, please ask for rates for departures after this date. The flight prices included in this package are based on the lowest fare and subject to availability. To get this rate we recommend you book early. Prices are per person based on double occupancy. Add-on fares available from other cities. Hotels are subject to availability. US/foreign taxes/fees/fuel surcharges of approximately $285, including September 11th Security Fee, are additional. Prices reflect a 3% discount for purchases made by cash/check. There are no discounts for payment made by credit cards. Cancellation penalties and other restrictions apply. There may be black-out dates on this package.