TAVUKI

  • Latitude: -16.7978
  • Longitude: 179.994
  • East Australia
  • Port in Fiji

Location: Fiji

Tavuki is a village located on Kadavu Island in Fiji. Kadavu, the fourth largest island in Fiji, is known for its lush tropical scenery, traditional Fijian culture, and outstanding marine environment. While Tavuki itself is not typically noted as a major commercial port, the island's marine facilities typically cater to local needs, tourism, and smaller-scale transport activities.

Below is a broad description of what you might expect from marine facilities in a village like Tavuki:

Location

  • Island: Kadavu Island
  • Country: Fiji
  • Geographical Coordinates: Approximate latitude and longitude for Kadavu Island: 18.9° S, 178.5° E

Port Facilities in Tavuki (Typical for Small Fijian Villages)

  • Berthing Facilities: Basic docking facilities, generally accommodating small boats, fishing vessels, and ferries.
  • Anchorage: Sheltered areas for anchorage, possibly near the village for ease of access to shore.
  • Navigation: Basic navigational buoys and markers; larger vessels may rely on local knowledge for safe entry and docking.
  • Services:
    • Fueling: Limited; small-scale refueling stations, if available, typically cater to local vessels.
    • Water Supply: Freshwater supply may be limited, often dependent on local infrastructure.
    • Provisions: Basic supplies available; limited options for provisioning more substantial requirements.
    • Transportation: Typically reliant on smaller, local ferries, and boats for inter-island transport.
    • Repairs and Maintenance: Basic repair services, likely focusing on smaller boats and traditional craft.

Surrounding Area and Attractions

  • Diving and Snorkeling: Close to the Great Astrolabe Reef, one of the largest barrier reefs in the world, renowned for diving and snorkeling.
  • Tourism: Eco-tourism establishments, often small-scale resorts that emphasize sustainable practices and local culture.
  • Fishing: Local fishing activities, often artisanal, form a significant part of the community's livelihood.
  • Culture: Traditional Fijian practices and village life, with opportunities for cultural exchanges and homestays.

Considerations for Visiting Vessels

  • Draft Restrictions: Shallow waters near the coast; visiting vessels may need to anchor offshore and use dinghies to approach the village.
  • Weather and Tides: Sub-tropical climate; vessel operators should be mindful of weather patterns, cyclones, and tidal variations.
  • Regulations: Compliance with Fijian maritime regulations; entry permissions and customs might be overseen by nearby larger ports.

For more precise information, potential visitors or those interested in maritime activities in Tavuki should contact local authorities, possibly through regional ports or tourism offices on Kadavu Island.

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