Vatulele Island is unique and spectacular. At Vatulele, you can relax as well as over indulge in the waters around you. Paradise??? We think so...
ACCOMMODATION
There are 18 villas (bures) and the Point.
GUEST PROFILE
Vatulele visits are often “special occasion” vacations - honeymoons, birthdays or anniversaries. Vatulele particularly suits those who want to escape from the pressures of the Western world, yet still be able to enjoy five star standards. As the bures are set in jungle, Vatulele will not suit travelers who feel more comfortable in a “bug free”, sterile environment. Rather, it suits the more adventurous traveller who wants “to get the sand between their toes”. The resort particularly suits outgoing people who are able to enjoy the company of others, in addition to privacy. We are normally able to accommodate requests for singles - depending on space. As most guests mix together guests traveling alone are unlikely to feel excluded. We do not recommend less than 5 nights. Our average stay is 7 nights. Children under the age of twelve are not permitted.
Dining
In the welcoming warm weather, meals are taken on a terrace outside our large central pavilion overlooking the lagoon. By night, tables are set under the stars and lit by lanterns and candlelight. At full moon, the 'dining room' is usually set by the water's edge. Dining is usually communal, and hosted by the management - in the style of the Captain's table on a ship.
However, don't imagine that we ignore that special occasion or the chance to have a romantic dinner for two. There are many options for private dinners, our wine cellar, in 'The Folly', or on the beach with moon and lantern light.
Activities: Tucked away on a three-quarter mile long white sand beach, on an island completely surrounded by a magnificent coral reef, guests find an abundance of water-based activity: swimming, snorkeling, scuba diving (PADI dive facility), sailing, paddling, and sport fishing. Also included are tennis, volleyball, jungle hikes and visits to the four nearby native villages