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EPISODE · Apr 10, 2026 · 8 MIN

The Fiji That Surprises You: Savasi’s Volcanic Pathways, Reef Coves, and “Expect the Unexpected” Vibe

from Just Travel · host Normand Schafer

In this episode, we talk about Savasi Island Resort and why it’s the kind of Fiji stay that surprises even well-traveled guests—less about a single postcard beach, and more about privacy, lush landscapes, and discovering hidden corners as you wander. If you’re planning Fiji, start at Far and Away Adventures.com and connect with our team at https://farandawayadventures.com so your itinerary fits the experience you’re actually craving. Normand Schafer sits down with Christina Gerovvak, Sales Manager at Savasi Island Resort, and the conversation quickly paints Savasi as a private-island escape with a nature-led personality. Christina explains the resort’s strongest audience is couples—especially honeymooners—along with some multi-gen travelers with older children who want to disconnect from the pace of real life and reconnect with each other. What makes Savasi feel different is the way the island reveals itself. Christina describes an “element of surprise” where a simple walk can take you through dramatic volcanic rock pathways down to private stretches of beach, past reef areas you can explore when tides are low, and into new viewpoints that feel fresh even if you’ve already been there once. She even mentions an internal marina/waterway feature running through the island—one of those details that makes guests feel like they’re exploring rather than just staying. The experiences she highlights match that exploratory feeling, including kayaking through inland waterways and kayaking out toward natural blowholes. A big “Just Travel” takeaway is location. Savasi sits in Fiji’s northern region near Savusavu, which has a reputation for being more rural, more lush, and more naturally underdeveloped than the main arrival areas. Christina explains the transfer flow described in the episode: you fly from Nadi into Savusavu, then take a short drive down the Hibiscus Highway, and arrive to the island with help from staff who meet you at the airport. She also points out something that makes the logistics feel easier than people expect: Savasi is connected to the mainland by a bridge. That bridge doesn’t remove the private-island feel, but it does make transfers straightforward—and it also supports the idea that guests can explore not only the island but the surrounding Savusavu region, which Christina frames as a growing travel trend: learning more about the destination you’re in rather than staying entirely inside the resort bubble. The cultural connection is also a big part of what people remember. Christina says staff are from surrounding villages, and guests often form genuine one-on-one connections that become the main takeaway. She mentions cultural evenings and a kava ceremony as a way guests learn about Fijian tradition, and she notes Savasi supports local sustainable businesses that reflect the character of the north. Normand asks what surprises guests the most, and Christina gives a very useful reset: Savasi isn’t known for one long sandy beach, the way people sometimes imagine Fiji. Instead, you’ll find multiple coves, lush greenery, volcanic features, and a natural, underdeveloped feel—plus unique regional experiences such as a pearl farm, a chocolate farm, and a factory. When asked about the best time to visit, Christina says any time of year is great if your goal is privacy and seclusion. Her best advice is the phrase you’ll remember: expect the unexpected, allow your body and mind to slow down into island rhythm, ask about cave dining, and be prepared to feel emotional when leaving. And when Normand asks what guests repeat most often after they go home, Christina says it comes down to people: the warmth, heartfelt service, and the feeling that you don’t just leave as a guest—you leave as a friend. If you want that kind of Fiji, Far and Away Adventures can help you plan Savasi into a smooth Savusavu-based itinerary.

In this episode, we talk about Savasi Island Resort and why it’s the kind of Fiji stay that surprises even well-traveled guests—less about a single postcard beach, and more about privacy, lush landscapes, and discovering hidden corners as you wander. If you’re planning Fiji, start at Far and Away Adventures.com and connect with our team at https://farandawayadventures.com so your itinerary fits the experience you’re actually craving. Normand Schafer sits down with Christina Gerovvak, Sales Manager at Savasi Island Resort, and the conversation quickly paints Savasi as a private-island escape with a nature-led personality. Christina explains the resort’s strongest audience is couples—especially honeymooners—along with some multi-gen travelers with older children who want to disconnect from the pace of real life and reconnect with each other. What makes Savasi feel different is the way the island reveals itself. Christina describes an “element of surprise” where a simple walk can take you through dramatic volcanic rock pathways down to private stretches of beach, past reef areas you can explore when tides are low, and into new viewpoints that feel fresh even if you’ve already been there once. She even mentions an internal marina/waterway feature running through the island—one of those details that makes guests feel like they’re exploring rather than just staying. The experiences she highlights match that exploratory feeling, including kayaking through inland waterways and kayaking out toward natural blowholes. A big “Just Travel” takeaway is location. Savasi sits in Fiji’s northern region near Savusavu, which has a reputation for being more rural, more lush, and more naturally underdeveloped than the main arrival areas. Christina explains the transfer flow described in the episode: you fly from Nadi into Savusavu, then take a short drive down the Hibiscus Highway, and arrive to the island with help from staff who meet you at the airport. She also points out something that makes the logistics feel easier than people expect: Savasi is connected to the mainland by a bridge. That bridge doesn’t remove the private-island feel, but it does make transfers straightforward—and it also supports the idea that guests can explore not only the island but the surrounding Savusavu region, which Christina frames as a growing travel trend: learning more about the destination you’re in rather than staying entirely inside the resort bubble. The cultural connection is also a big part of what people remember. Christina says staff are from surrounding villages, and guests often form genuine one-on-one connections that become the main takeaway. She mentions cultural evenings and a kava ceremony as a way guests learn about Fijian tradition, and she notes Savasi supports local sustainable businesses that reflect the character of the north. Normand asks what surprises guests the most, and Christina gives a very useful reset: Savasi isn’t known for one long sandy beach, the way people sometimes imagine Fiji. Instead, you’ll find multiple coves, lush greenery, volcanic features, and a natural, underdeveloped feel—plus unique regional experiences such as a pearl farm, a chocolate farm, and a factory. When asked about the best time to visit, Christina says any time of year is great if your goal is privacy and seclusion. Her best advice is the phrase you’ll remember: expect the unexpected, allow your body and mind to slow down into island rhythm, ask about cave dining, and be prepared to feel emotional when leaving. And when Normand asks what guests repeat most often after they go home, Christina says it comes down to people: the warmth, heartfelt service, and the feeling that you don’t just leave as a guest—you leave as a friend. If you want that kind of Fiji, Far and Away Adventures can help you plan Savasi into a smooth Savusavu-based itinerary.

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