each of the west side. There is no signs to go there. drive by Queens Rd. and turn to the beach side on Maro Rd. At the cross point, you will find yellow structure of Hinduism. Then drive Maro Rd. about 30min. and cross two small bridges. + This is one of the few spots in fiji where you dont need to get a boat. So if your on a budget head here. There are buses from Nadi quite frequently. If you are driveing there are signs most of the way, then just ask locals everyone is really friendly.
this beach is not really for surfing but just enjoy lovely scenery
Overview
Atmosphere
Theres no surf on the beach itself but either side of the beach are left and right reefs. Super shallow especially at low tide, relatively short rides but none the less gnarly.
Natadola
For those in the know, Natadola has a few options. On the smaller swells the outside left is great, offering wide open barrels with smackable faces. For big swells the outside reef is sik, with knarly barrels and long rippable walls, plus there is a nice left inside th ebay in front of the resort. Also, on medium to large swells there is a left and right beachie at the northern end of the beach. Great fun.
comment by anonymous, 2004-06-12 21:25:02
fun........
this beach is fun when the other places (sigatoka, hideaways) max or blow out. Lots of backwash and a super shallow little reef dead in the middle of the bay, about 20 m out from shore
comment by anonymous, 2004-01-30 05:03:37
beautiful beach
This place is heaven on earth . Gods best work. Not great for surfing , inside or out , but evey place has its day . On huge outside swells the iside starts to show some form . There is a little reef set-up close to shore that throws up some sweet as little longboard waves . Left handers that peel gently for 50 m or so . To get to the outside point jump on the back of one of the locals horses and hitch a ride , coolest way to get there by far.
comment by anonymous, 2004-11-26 14:27:29