SavusavuEntertainment

Bar entertainment in Savusavu

  1. A

    Savusavu Yacht Club

    It has a friendly pub feel about it, although it gets a bit rough around the edges on a Saturday night. With picnic tables by the waterside, the Yacht Club is a good place for a drink and to meet local expats. There's cold beer on tap and bar snacks (around F$6) and meals can be ordered from the next-door Captain's Café. Happy hour is 17:30 to 18:30. Tourists are considered temporary members.

    reviewed

  2. B

    Planters' Club

    This was traditionally a place for planters to come and drink when they brought in the copra, and some of their descendants can still be found clustered around the bar today. You can taste the history in the air as you taste the beer in your glass. Happy hour is 17:30 to 18:30. Once a month, the club holds a Sunday lunch lovo. The bar staff will sign in a tourist.

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  3. C

    Waitui Marina

    There are classic South Pacific views from the balcony bar here: palm trees, yachts, an island beach and ethereal hot springs. The décor is suitably nautical, and merry yachties might find it hard to tell if they're at sea or on land. The club is friendly and comfortable, the bar is well stocked, and you are a temporary member if you are a foreigner on holiday.

    reviewed

  4. Daily Planet

    Surrounded by barbed wire fortifications, the Daily Planet looks as if it has been built to defend itself from attack, or to keep everyone inside. It's probably best not to stay until closing time, when fights occasionally roll down the main street.

    reviewed

  5. D

    Mahi Bar

    Drink prices at the bar at the Hot Springs Hotel are a little steeper than in the clubs. Fijians seem to get around that by bringing their own kava. Still, the views are great.

    reviewed