"Everything was perfect. Staff were exceptionally friendly. Breakfast buffet had a great selection of food and all the different restaurant experiences were fantastic. Swim up pool bar was perfect. Rooms were clean and spacious "
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Bad: ocean bathing is clean and typical for area but you won’t see living coral along the shoreline. We were not there long enough to take the resort kayaks and snorkels out to where it probably is. About 200 yards I’d guess. That’s the end of the bad.. seriously.
Good:
Too long to list. Plenty of bula’s and most courteous staff. We arrived long before our check in time and they allowed us to relax and showed us where to park where the coconuts won’t hit your rental car.
Food is good and the small size of the resort makes it so nice (they have maybe 12 tables).
Sigatoka area is just far enough from the beaten trail that it is perfect. 2 full days with drinks and dinner was about $120 US dollars. Beyond reasonable.
Do:
Sigatoka river cruise. Pay front desk about 100 Fiji dollars (cash) and they arrange pickup and you pay the remainder at western style shop in Sigatoka (cards accepted). Beautiful lunch with kava in a village. They take precautions like using bottled water for the Kava so no issues. Eat everything, it is delicious. Must do, really.
Find a church, regardless of denomination, they’re there. All beautiful with Fijian twists. We went to a Catholic Church (our faith- go to St Ptr Chanel) and also enjoyed the Hindu temples and home markings as well as the Islamic call to prayer which we heard while touring the Sigatoka rugby ground with a friendly player walking home. Truly beautiful.
Summary: Go!"
"I escaped not just to a beach, I escaped myself.
My anxious thoughts vanished, time slowed, and certain peace overflowed and consumed my existence.
In this space I found the time to hear the sounds of nature, I found myself appreciating the texture of the sand and grass under bare feet, I found clarity and a sense of cleaning away the burden of the past few months of daily life in a wash of cool crystalline water as I snorkeled around the cove, over coral reefs and inlets, but most of all, I found my breath.
The perfection of Mango Bay comes from its imperfections. Its charm deeply embedded in its character, the people, and its connection to place.
For those who prefer more factual detail;
# Brilliant communication including organizing all airport transfers, tours and activities.
# Great amenities - with sea kayaks and snorkeling gear on hand at no cost.
# Beautiful rooms, comfortable beds and real beach side villas.
# Loved the outdoor shower - was the perfect way to start and end a day, under the sun or stars with complete privacy.
# Attentive staff, great rotating food menu's and fantastic selection of drinks (shots especially)
Is it perfect, no, is it rough around the edges, yes.... but this is what makes it special, and this is what makes it unique.
Can't wait to get back to a place that made me feel like I was home."
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When can I expect good weather in Tagaqe?
Planning for the weather is an important factor for making your trip to Tagaqe a success, especially when you're splurging. The hottest months are usually February and January, with an average temperature of 26°C, while the coldest months are August and July, with an average of 24°C. The rainiest months in Tagaqe are February, January, March and December, with each month seeing an average of 395 mm of rainfall.
What's there to see and do in Tagaqe?
Experience Tagaqe with a stop at Kula WILD Adventure Park, Lawaqa Park and Sigatoka Sand Dunes. If you have a bit of extra time while you're in the area, you might want to check out Namatakula Beach and Tavuni Hill Fort.