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Leeza B
Wellington, New Zealand

Quiet and pretty

Reviewed Oct 19, 2019
I stayed in a beachfront bungalow for 4 nights and would stay again.
Beach is lovely with clear water and still has thigh-high water to swim in at low tide. Bungalows are basic but nice. Great hammocks for relaxing in the shade. Nice and quiet as only have electricity in bungalows at night.
Staff are very relaxed and friendly. Food is fine - there were pancakes every day for breakfast and I found the dinners quite big and they serve soup and homemade bread first.
Date of stay: October 2019
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Reviewed October 9, 2019 via mobile

It's OK to stay here 3 days. Not more.
Food have little portions so expect to be on a diet. But that's OK for a few days.
Tides are very visible so sometime you have low tide day time and there is no ocean. You need to move to other beaches. It's a cheap place if you are on a budget.

Date of stay: October 2019
Trip type: Travelled solo
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Reviewed September 13, 2019

Poor value

I’ve travelled a lot, and I’m used to certain things in budget accommodation; dodgy electrics, non-functional plumbing, bad management, etc. Balanced with the remoteness of the location, my expectations were fairly low. However, Safe Landing fell fairly short of my expectations, especially given the price we paid.
To cap it off, the staff never failed to make us feel like an inconvenience in their day.

Arrival:
This was the most tedious part of the trip.
Everyone who transferred from the Yasawa Flyer ferry to the small resort boat was brought into the dining area of the resort and sat down in a circle. A lady completely lacking in enthusiasm, charisma or energy droned on about meal times and wifi costs for a long time. She then proceeded to check everyone’s payment situation in a lengthy and tiresome way while all 10 people waited. When she had finally done this, she began to show people to their rooms.

Accommodation:
The main living space of the Bungalows was not too bad, the bathroom however was not nice and needed a really thorough clean. Despite being advertised as having free toiletries, there was not even soap for the bathroom.
There is no hot water at all, and electricity is only supplied between 6pm-6am every day.
There are no ancillary comforts such as a kettle or fridge in the rooms. The only lighting is ugly fluorescent tubes. The bathroom light did not work properly, so we had to use a torch in the evenings.
There was no key supplied for the room, even when we asked. Other guests had the same experience, good luck claiming on travel insurance if you have anything stolen from an unlocked room… Obviously there’s no room safe available either.

There were no towels in our room when we arrived, when we enquired about this we were told that there weren’t any and we’d have to speak to the manager. When we eventually had a chance to ask the manager, she told us there wouldn’t be any towels available till tomorrow. The next day, we still had no towels in the morning. By the evening, after our 3rd visit to the office, we were given two clean towels. Other guests we spoke to had similar experiences.

Services:
If you care about internet connectivity, you are best buying a local SIM card before you arrive (Vodafone gave good signal), as the resort WiFi is $20 per device, and the range only covers the dining area.
The resort bar also sells a few snacks and bits. The beer was never particularly cold though.

Food:
Pretty average uninspiring stuff. Expensive for what it is.
Unfortunately are no other practical options, there are no fridges in rooms so bringing your own supplies is impossible.
Breakfast is included in the price, but is only served early in the morning (7:30-8:30am), so forget about any lazy lie-ins at this place.
Wes walked out to Blue Lagoon resort (which has quite a range of food on offer) on the island one afternoon, they refused to serve us any food or drinks though as we were not guests at their resort. So much for Fijian friendliness and hospitality.
Other guests told us we could eat at the Nabua Lodge which is only a 10min walk away, much the same cuisine, but at a cheaper price. There is also a little coffee and cake shop 5mins walk away, which gave us a warm welcome although the coffee was only instant stuff, the view was lovely though.
Hot Water is on offer on the chalkboard for $2 FJD, a bit pricey, but we fancied a cup of tea one evening (we had our own cups and tea bags), we were told it wasn’t available till tomorrow.

The Good:
I don’t want to be completely negative about this place, as the setting is gorgeous and there is potential for it to be a really great place to visit. However, we really did not feel this place represented value for money in any way. We spoke to other travellers who also were not enchanted with the place, and some of them showed photos of other similarly priced places on other nearby islands, and we wished we had gone to those places instead!

So maybe you’re still thinking about booking in at Safe Landing?
In that case bring:
-Your own towel
-Your own soap
-A torch
-Plenty of mosquito repellant
-USB battery pack
-A local SIM card
-A travel kettle

Room tip: Probably just go for the cheapest, they can't be much worse than the most expensive.
Date of stay: September 2019
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3  Thank Tom M
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Reviewed August 27, 2019 via mobile

We felt like family in the end here, it was wonderful. It’s simple, basic, genuine. The food was really really good, creative, especially for a remote place. The grounds were kept tidy and it felt very peaceful here. Beautiful beach with the best hammocks to lounge away the day with a book. Reasonable out trips to snorkel. Nice activities, lots of free things too should you choose to join in. Our room was big and basic, pretty clean although bugs can still get in and they did. The en-suite bathroom was not super nice, ugly toilet and cold water. Try to get a bungalow on the beach, the ones in the shade looked nice overlooking the beach with a breeze. Our bungalow in the middle of the property was not beeezy, although we used the fan all night and it was fine. The generator is on at night. Bring mosquito spray!! Decent snorkeling, right off the beach.
For the price, it was reasonable and we are glad we stayed here. We were sad to go.

Date of stay: July 2019
Trip type: Travelled with family
1  Thank ilikebeaches
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Reviewed July 30, 2019

This eco-lodge is under new management as of the beginning of the year, so any review I read prior to that were not really relevant anymore or helpful before I arrived. The owner/staff are caring and considerate. I stayed here for one month and it was an amazing experience! I love the people, this location is absolutely amazing, and this is a great deal for the price. The accommodations are very basic here and if you understand that and are expecting it you will really enjoy your time here. The major bonuses of this eco-lodge are the staff, lots of things to do, the location, the price, the fact that you can opt in to meals when you want and don't have to buy a meal plan as many other places require is great! This is a remote location run by locals, many who live in the village nearby. The cultural experience was great!

The rooms are very basic. They are making upgrades to very things literally on a daily basis so the place just keeps getting better. The food is good for short stays but if you are staying longer the menu is limited and repeats itself frequently. If you need reliable internet, bring it with you or grab a SIM card for Digicell or Vodafone the cell signal is very strong throughout this island. Change is always a problem on these remote island (Fiji in generally really) bring cash and bring it in small bills. If you need any snacks, candy, or a regular supply of alcohol, stock up at the airport or a grocery store and bring it with you. These smaller privately run lodges often run out of alcohol for a day or two at a time, and don't carry a wide variety of snacks. Bring a battery backup charger for your phone, I did this and had no issues at all. Power is up and down during the day and runs all night. One of my biggest worries was hot water and the absence of it, this really was not a concern. The water is fairly warm that comes out of the tap/shower and it's so warm on these islands even in the winter that it was refreshing most of the time! Mosquitos are better here than most places, the screens on the rooms are good so you don't need a mosquito net but do bring repellent to wear at night and early evening. If you are vegan, you'd be advised to bring some alternate forms of protein as the diet here is limited. Pre-download Netflix or other entertainment as you will probably not be able to stream major video while on this island.

The rooms, beds, bathrooms, are all very basic here but I was comfortable. If there is something you really need or is unacceptable just ask the staff and they will help you out. All of the excursions are worth it, be sure to take the boat over to Oarsman Bay and have lunch there and hang out on the beach/snorkel - it's fantastic. I will be coming back to this lodge and staying again next year, I couldn't beat the location, experience, or the staff for the price. With the exception of the prices at the lodge, almost everything in Fiji is negotiable price wise... I bought things for $50 that I could have paid $20 for, and tipping isn't part of Fijian culture - however, I found if someone gave me excellent service they would reluctantly accept a tip in private (not in front of everyone).

I spent almost my entire month in Fiji here and would do it again. The beaches on this island are as good as any, the excursions are the same almost everywhere, and the major things to see on the mainland were not really worth it when I stayed there for a few days. I found that everything I needed/wanted to get from my Fiji experience was here. If you want luxury or a hotel experience there other places that are MUCH more expensive.

Room tip: Best view is from the ocean front bungalows
Date of stay: June 2019
  • Trip type: Travelled solo
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Thank mICHAEL O
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Reviewed July 3, 2019

I would not recommend staying at Safe Landing Resort. First, let me start by saying the pictures that are posted are NOT what is to be expected. The room has no power or electricity which isn't advertised, also there is only running water for certain hours. You have to purchase water from the common area even to brush your teeth. The room was utterly disgusting and the dirtiest place I have ever stayed in my entire life. The toilet looked as though it was straight from a jail cell, and the massage table looked like a torture table. My husband and I were planning to stay here for the last few nights of our honeymoon and we left 18 hours into being there because it was so terrible. I wouldn't expect the activities or amenities that are listed, such as kayaking, fish feeding, hand fishing, massages, snorkeling, drinking from coconuts or any kind of cocktails. I would advise anyone even thinking of staying here DO NOT do it!!!
The only positive encounter we had was with the people.

Date of stay: June 2019
1  Thank heatherf3377
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