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Korovou Eco Lodge
Korovou Eco Lodge
9.0 out of 10, Wonderful, (2)
The price is SAR 102
SAR 117 total
includes taxes & fees
25 Jan - 26 January 2025
Coralview Island Resort
Coralview Island Resort
8.2 out of 10, Very Good, (11)
Nacula Homestay
Nacula Homestay
Yasawa Homestays
Yasawa Homestays
7.4 out of 10, Good, (8)
Yasawa Long Beach Hideout Resort
Yasawa Long Beach Hideout Resort
Yawekata Eco Still Bluewater Lodge
Yawekata Eco Still Bluewater Lodge
Malakati Homestay
Malakati Homestay
Sunrise Lagoon Homestay
Sunrise Lagoon Homestay
9.6 out of 10, Exceptional, (5)
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Nacula Island 1, Nacula Island
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SAR 654
SAR 1,358 total
includes taxes & fees
8 Jan - 9 January 2025
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Recent reviews of Tavewa Island hotels
Recent reviews of Tavewa Island hotels
5/5 Excellent
"Nice opder resort. Dont expect luxury. Cleand nice stagg good food. Good price.."
A verified traveler stayed at Korovou Eco Lodge
Posted 1 month ago
3/5 Okay
"We enjoyed the island, it was beautiful. The food was good and plentiful but got fed the same things over and over. We knew what to expect from a homestay but we found that there was nothing to do except snorkle without paying for activity fees. So bring lots of cash! We expected to be asked for school donation and we did, but was not ok with being asked for donating to their family directly. We felt that paying for the homestay fee and for the activities was sufficient. But it was uncomfortable to be constantly told how much money they needed (this was just one individual doing this) Most everyone else was lovely. So try it out but be aware. Oh... and there was no kava ceremony or cultural activities unless you request and pay. "
A verified traveler stayed at Yasawa Homestays
Posted 5 months ago