Activities

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This page is dedicated to the variety of activities currently on the island and the huge potential for new activities. Information about activities will give new members an idea of what to expect and inspire them to think of new and exiciting opportunities to make Vorovoro a diverse, sustainable and enjoyable experience for the Tribe, the environmental and the Fijian people.



Vorovoro provides an opportunity to turn a day to day existence into an unforgettable experience. The most exciting thing is that the tribe will create the experience themselves: whether its the style of living, the type of entertainment, or the range if activities. Be it a dawn yoga session on the secret beach, a tribal gig on sunset stage, a global debate, a mini-island Olympics, volunteering on a local community project, mastering a Fijian warrior dance, snorkelling, diving, surfing, reading, writing and recoding music, or simply chilling out in a hammock with a cold beer – Vorovoro and the tribe have the potential to create an unparalleled experience.


Current Activities for the Vorovoro Community Tribe

  • Swimming in the local waters.
  • Fishing in the island waters.
  • Snorkeling. Equipment is available on the island, but bring your own if you have it.
  • Scuba Diving. Dives in the region can be arranged through local companies. Can membres dive off the island? No equipment is available on the island.
  • Gathering together at meal times to enjoy food and drink.
  • Sevusevu ceremony.
  • Parties organisated to celebrate special events, such as festivals and birthdays.
  • Music - bring an instrument, solar powered ipod or just bang away on a log and sing -you won't be the only one.
  • Exploring the island, walking via island footpaths (or forging your own) or strolling around the island at low tide and enjoying the environment and views
  • Visiting the island caves
  • Wildlife watching?
  • Occasional day trips to local island communities by boat.
  • Volunteering on a local community project.
  • Demonstrating and participating in traditional fishing techniques.
  • Beach volleyball. An area has been cleared for this on the island.
  • Reading. A library is available.
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