Thursday, January 9, 2014

Savusavu Welcomes Sun Princess


On Monday Savusavu welcomed the first Cruise ship to it's shores for 2014.

This year there will be about 9 ships visiting our shores, this is good news for all the local people that make a living selling handy crafts, these visits bring in much needed revenue to the town & neighbouring villages

Fortunately it was a lovely day here in Savusavu so all the people were able to go on the tours then walk around our little town.

We were lucky to have the Captain go out with us, & it was a pleasure to meet such a gracious man.






Our friend Steven who came in with his catch  of the day, nice one Steven.

Wednesday, January 1, 2014

Happy New Year


Happy New Years to all, may 2014 bring health, peace & good fortune to all

We had a quiet New Years Eve, about 11.55pm people started to send off rockets & huge fire crackers
that would have woken the dead, fortunately we were still awake so didn't give us such a shock when it went off.

Around the town today it is pretty quiet, most taking it easy after the celebrations held at the different clubs & private homes last nigh.

It is a very hot day here in Savusavu, don't want too many of these days as it is likely to bring a cyclone close to our area, we could do with  some rain to cool the placel down .

Had another trip to Koro Island on Saturday, but because there was a delay with flights  we didn't leave until after 1pm. Didn't manage to put a line ouy on the way back, as we were trying to get back into Savusavu before sunset.

As it would happen there were birds working on the way in, & it was a hard decision not to put the lines out, think we made the right call not to, as it was after 6.30 when we got in.

We caught some good fish in 2013, hope 2014 will be as good for us.


Thursday, December 26, 2013

Merry Christmas


Merry Christmas everyone.

It was a quiet Christmas in the Hidden Paradise. most enjoyed the day with family

I guess a lot of people cooked the Christmas meal in a Lovo, this is the most popular way of preparing the food in the Islands.

We are all keeping a eye on the weather as a depression is hovering around just north west of us, we should know in a day or so if it will develop into anything.

Haven't been out fishing the last week though have heard of a very nice Yellowfin  Tuna being caught, Terry managed to get a look at it & said its should have weighed in over 70kgs?

Well that is all the news from this end of the world.

Be safe



                 This was taken on the hill above our house overlooking Savusavu town.

Sunday, December 8, 2013

Returning From Koro Island


We have had a few charters over the last couple of week, not the usual fishing charters, but transferring guest to Namena Island Resort, & taking Vodafone technicians to do repairs on the tower located on Koro island.

After dropping off the guests at Namena Island, we were able to fish on the way home, we caught a couple of yellowfin for lunch then on Saturday we were fortunate to catch a very nice Mahimahi.

It weigh in just over 12kg, the first time Terry tried to gaff it it got off, but fortunately it was still on the line so he was able to get it into the boat on the second attempt.

We were late coming home from the Koro trip so weren't able to fish,  the truck they hired had a problem, so had a very long drive back from the tower.

Anyway we had a beautiful calm trip back & saw a rainbow just as we got close to the lighthouse.



Tuesday, November 19, 2013

Savusavu Day Out


Had a charter with a couple of Australian men who were here in Savusavu, waiting to do the Tui Tai Adventures.

There weren't many people around the town as we drove through & for the first time, the bread shop wasn't open.  Realized after that Fiji Bati Rugby team were playing, so everyone was still glued to the TV sets

It was a beautiful morning as we left the Copra Shed Marina.
Once at the sea mount there didn't seem much happening so we trolled around looking for birds working, soon some were spotted in the distance.

This morning there didn't seem to be the big work ups, just lots of little ones happening all over the mount.
We were soon catching Yellowfin, up ahead I saw nice sized ones jumping out of the water doing the usual teasing stunt they do then disappear, still it was nice to see that they are here .

After  a couple of hours of catching & loosing Yellowfin it went dead, we did a few more big circles around the mount then started to head home.


 A lovely thank you from our customers.

 ''The fishing trip was a very big highlight for Gary and I. You provided an excellent experience that we will     find hard to forget  Thanks and keep fishing till we return for a go at the big ones.

Wednesday, November 6, 2013

Savusavu Yacht For Sale



What a beautiful morning it is here in the Hidden (not any more) Paradise.

Fortunately this weather has been around for a few days now, so Tourist visiting our shores will be having a great time.

There is this beautiful yacht for sale in the Marina called Timelord.

The owner has paid all duty for the importation of the boat, it is Fiji registered & is ready for someone to buy & set up a Charter business in Savusavu or somewhere else in Fiji.

For personal reasons the family need to sell & move back overseas.

This is also a beautiful boat for a group of sailors to buy & leave here in Savusavu & just fly over & sail here in Fiji without the hassle of the passage from your overseas destination to Fiji.

A great place to spend holidays?



If anyone is interested in the vessel I will pass on details on how to contact  the owner.

Sunday, October 27, 2013

Weather in Savusavu


This morning we all turned our clocks back as daylight savings started.

What a beautiful morning it is, the rain has gone & the sun is out, so now the ground will have a chance to dry out.

We said farewell to a dear friend last week, Taka ran the handy craft shop in the Copra Shed with his wife Koleta, for about 11yrs, yachties will miss him for the generosity he showed them.by supplied fresh fruit whenever he harvested.

A few of us gathered at the Copra Shed to say farewell, before they boarded the ferry for Suva

We have been out of operation since early July, had to rebuild one engine, it did a sad on us after we caught the Marlin in July. after ordering parts from NZ, & having the job done, we are now back in service.

We have our first trip to Koro in the morning, so hope the weather holds, it is like a mill pond out there.