OT Staff
Nestled deep within the lush forests of Taveuni, Wainibau Falls can be reached by hiking through Lavena Coastal Walk. This lesser-known gem features a serene pool at its base, perfect for a refreshing swim.
Comprising three distinct waterfalls, Tavoro Waterfalls are located within Bouma National Heritage Park. These falls are less frequented by tourists, offering a peaceful retreat with each fall cascading into its own unique pool.
This hidden gem requires a guided hike through dense jungle and a few river crossings. The waterfall drops into a natural pool surrounded by lush vegetation. Though off the tourist trail, it’s frequently photographed for its tranquil setting and local village charm.
Tucked away near the more popular Tavoro Falls, Tomo Waterfall remains off the beaten path. Requiring a guided trek, it rewards adventurers with a serene, untouched setting. The waterfall plunges into a deep, tranquil pool ideal for those seeking solitude and natural beauty.
This natural waterslide, formed by smooth rock surfaces and flowing water, is a hidden attraction on Taveuni. While not a traditional waterfall, it offers an exhilarating experience. Locals and adventurous travellers slide down into refreshing natural pools, surrounded by jungle.
Colo-i-Suva offers a network of forest trails leading to hidden waterfalls within the park. These small cascades flow into tranquil pools, perfect for swimming. The park’s rainforest setting, rich in birdlife and tropical plants, adds to the secluded charm of the waterfalls.
This peaceful waterfall is tucked away near the village of Korolevu. It’s a quiet spot perfect for a picnic and a swim, with its clear waters cascading down rocky cliffs.
Hidden near the Natadola Beach area, this waterfall is perfect for a peaceful retreat. Its remote location and stunning natural beauty make it a must-visit for those seeking tranquillity away from the tourist hotspots.