You can either arrive by Yasawa Flyer or seaplane. Be aware the Yasawa Flyer only takes you so far, then you get picked up by the resort boat, it takes a while - extra cost and you might need seasickness pills. Arriving you are greeted by song and a hug. Wow you really feel special.
The room is really nice, you have ac, comfy bed plus tea/coffee making facilities. The bathroom required a few steps down to enter but was just fine. Yes you might get the odd gecko but that was fine.
Actually I was impressed that there were virtually no flies or mosquitoes here. There has been a lot of thought into the rooms and each has a bushy tree between the bures so it feels very private. You even get your very own chairs by the shore.
One day we were sitting on our deck and a guitarist serenaded us. Such a lovely experience.
You can do nothing, a little or a lot. There are activities but it’s entirely up to you.
The staff were amazing, from Patrick and his lovely wife, to Sarah, Appy, Caroline, Joe etc, all were just so warm and caring.
Now onto the not so great (pains me to do so)
The wifi, only in reception was very poor.
The food. Very hit / miss. Seafood was a hit. Non seafood not so good. My chicken burger was just chicken mince with a lot of stuffing/dressing. Terrible (seriously why not a small chicken fillet fried?) and filo pastry needs to be oven cooked not microwaved. It was tough and soggy.
The sea there is so clear, warm and lovely, we found mornings the best time in the water before the wind picked up later in the day.
Also everyone seemed to wear smarter clothes in the evening/for dinner.
It was a shame we had to cut our visit short by a day due to the cyclone (Sarai)