Savusavu Hot Springs
Natural thermal hot springs located near Savusavu town where geothermal activity creates warm pools and mineral-rich waters. Visitors can experience traditional Fijian bathing culture and relax in naturally heated pools surrounded by lush tropical vegetation.
Things to do
- Soak in Natural Hot Pools — Immerse yourself in the warm mineral-rich thermal waters that flow naturally from underground geothermal sources, typically ranging from 30-40°C.
- Mud Bath Treatment — Apply the local thermal mud to your skin, believed to have therapeutic and rejuvenating properties, then rinse off in the hot springs.
- Jungle Nature Walk — Explore the lush tropical vegetation surrounding the hot springs, where you may spot native Fijian plants and bird species in their natural habitat.
- Visit Savusavu Town Market — Browse the local market in nearby Savusavu town to find fresh tropical fruits, vegetables, and handcrafted souvenirs from local vendors.
- Photography at Sunset — Capture the warm glow of the steaming pools against the backdrop of tropical foliage during the golden hour when light is optimal.
- Traditional Fijian Massage — Enjoy a local massage using traditional techniques while relaxing near or in the warm thermal waters for enhanced therapeutic benefit.
Food to try
- Kokoda — Raw fish marinated in fresh coconut cream and lime juice with diced tomatoes, onions, and chilies, a staple Fijian dish available at local eateries near the springs.
- Lovo — Meat and vegetables traditionally cooked in an underground earth oven, often available through local restaurants or community gatherings near Savusavu.
- Fresh Tropical Fruits — Enjoy locally-grown papaya, mango, pineapple, and passion fruit sold at the Savusavu market, perfect for refreshing yourself after soaking in the hot springs.
- Seaweed Salad — A light, fresh preparation of local seaweed combined with coconut, lime, and island vegetables, reflecting Fiji's seafaring culinary traditions.
- Cassava Cake — A sweet local dessert made from cassava root, coconut, and sugar, commonly found at cafes and small vendors in Savusavu town.
Local customs & good to know
- Respect Sacred Sites — Ask permission before entering hot spring areas and follow any local guidance, as some pools may hold spiritual significance to the Fijian community.
- Modest Swimwear Expected — Wear appropriate bathing attire as this is a family-oriented destination where local cultural values emphasize modesty and respect.
- Greet with 'Bula' — Use the friendly Fijian greeting 'Bula' when meeting locals, and accept any offers of conversation or assistance with warm appreciation.
- Bring Local Currency — While some establishments accept cards, small vendors and local artisans prefer Fijian dollars, so carry cash for authentic market and cultural experiences.