Our commitment to sustainability is reflected in every aspect of island life

At Nukubati, we are proud to be the pioneers of sustainable tourism in Fiji. Our resort is powered by the first and largest solar power plant in the country, which generates over 50 Kilowatts of electricity every day from the sun.

Our fresh water is harvested rainwater, filtered, and UV treated, ensuring a sustainable and reliable source of water for our guests. Hot water is produced by more than a dozen solar water heaters, reducing our reliance on non-renewable sources of energy.

We take pride in our commitment to responsible waste management. All domestic and grey water is recycled, and sewage is treated using natural bio-cycle systems, with the refreshed and UV sterilized waste water being used for our gardens. We also compost all organic waste, which is used to grow our own organic vegetables and fruits using tropical permaculture techniques.

At Nukubati, we intentionally do not have air conditioners or a swimming pool to reduce our carbon footprint. Instead, our buildings are designed to take advantage of sea breezes, providing natural ventilation and keeping you comfortable. Our swimming pool is the South Pacific Ocean, the largest swimming pool in the world!

We believe that sustainable tourism is not just about reducing our impact on the environment, but also about supporting the local communities and preserving their way of life. We work closely with local organizations to promote marine conservation and sustainable tourism practices. Join us at Nukubati for a truly sustainable and unforgettable experience.

HOLIDAY

SUSTAINABLY

THE REEF

Diving the Great Sea Reef is like stepping into an underwater world untouched by time. The reef’s thriving food chain means you’ll encounter an abundance of marine life, from majestic sharks to schools of vibrant fish. What makes this experience unique is that everything you see is in its natural state. There’s no baiting, no feeding—just the reef as nature intended it.

The Great Sea Reef isn’t just a diving destination; it’s deeply tied to the lives of the people who live around it. For locals, the reef serves as a natural forecaster, providing signs of approaching storms, tidal surges, and even changes in water temperatures. This connection between the reef and the community has been passed down through generations, and it’s something Leone and his team are passionate about preserving.

When you dive or snorkel the reef with Great Sea Reef Divers, you’re not just exploring marine life – you’re learning about the cultural and environmental significance of the reef from those who know it best. Leone’s team shares stories about the reef’s role in their heritage, offering a deeper understanding of why it’s so important to protect it.

COMMUNITY

All our employees are local from nearby villages

We believe in community and growth together. 

DUAVATA

Nukubati is proud to be part of the Duavata Sustainable Tourism Collective.

Duavata is group of like minded tourism operators in Fiji who believe tourism should enhance cultural heritage and the environment. We champion the interconnection between experiences within local communities, the environment and culture. 

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