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Nagigia
Surf Resort
Prices
are per person, double occupancy, plus tax, Credit cards require
3% processing fee.
These prices are based on Monday departures from Los Angeles. Other
departure days are available but may vary in price.
You
will see reference to "King Kong". That is because the
famous 1935 movie of King Kong was filmed underneath the mountain
Nabukelevuira. This mountain is now commonly known as "King
Kong Mountain" and it overlooks the Nagigia Island Resort and
the nearby surf breaks.
Nagigia
Island Surf Resort Package Includes:
- Round-trip
International Air
- Island
transfers on Sun Air/ Nadi-Kadavu-Nadi Round-trip Airport transfers
- 4
Days Surfing
- 5
nights accommodation
- Stay
7 NTS for only $100 more per person
- World
Class fishing available
Nagigia Island Resort has 5 surf breaks, depending upon wind direction,
tide and swell. Nagigia Island is situated on the northern part
of the outer reef (just off Cape Washington) that curves around
almost 270 degrees, picking up wind and swell from many different
directions.
The
trade winds (South Easterlies) are most days of the year except
in the summer season (December through to March) when there is regularly
also a North Easterly wind. The different wind angle makes different
breaks offshore and these are also very excellent breaks.
The
Nagigia Island outer reef is more exposed to swells than any other
resort in Fiji and often has surf even when other surf resorts do
not. The large King Kong mountain near the Nagigia reef also has
a moderating effect on the wind at the King Kong Left break so that
we are still operating when other resorts are blown out.
The
main break is "King Kong Left". This is a 40 metre long
wave that has a take-off in deep water that I have lot of fun surfing.
Of course, you can deep charge into barrels and more barrels on
some days but most days are also rideable by the average surfer
and a lot of fun. This break works most tides but is least surfed
at low tide as the water is shallower then. This break is also the
most consistent in the area as the trade winds are offshore and
it is very rare, for the surf to ever be too small to surf.
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