We are a family of 5 with kids aged 11, 11 and 13, This was our second time to the Reef House and this was possibly better than the first. We love the freedom of being in a self contained house and still being able to use all of Musket Cove's facilities. The bikes are a huge hit with us all, be it cruising to the restaurant or to the daily snorkelling trips or down to the supermaket for some more food or to the bar for some Fiji bitter. Our kids were invited to go to the school in Solevu for the day so my wife and myself rode to Lomani for a really nice lunch.
The last time we were at the Reef House (through the house keeper Vukei) we met alot of the villagers from the carving village on Malolo. This time we felt very comfortable walking to the village at low tide to spend time with them. On the Saturday before we left we invited Vukei and her kids over for lunch, she said there may be a couple of others as well. I was sitting on the deck when I heard some singing and laughing, then from around the corner came Vukei and about Fijian 25 kids. We spend the few hours with them and it was great, I made alot of sandwiches that day!
The house has everything you need to self cater and...We are a family of 5 with kids aged 11, 11 and 13, This was our second time to the Reef House and this was possibly better than the first. We love the freedom of being in a self contained house and still being able to use all of Musket Cove's facilities. The bikes are a huge hit with us all, be it cruising to the restaurant or to the daily snorkelling trips or down to the supermaket for some more food or to the bar for some Fiji bitter. Our kids were invited to go to the school in Solevu for the day so my wife and myself rode to Lomani for a really nice lunch.
The last time we were at the Reef House (through the house keeper Vukei) we met alot of the villagers from the carving village on Malolo. This time we felt very comfortable walking to the village at low tide to spend time with them. On the Saturday before we left we invited Vukei and her kids over for lunch, she said there may be a couple of others as well. I was sitting on the deck when I heard some singing and laughing, then from around the corner came Vukei and about Fijian 25 kids. We spend the few hours with them and it was great, I made alot of sandwiches that day!
The house has everything you need to self cater and with 2 little supermarkets on the island it works very well.
The 2 daily snorkelling trips a day with Lote are great, we took a dolphin safari ( no dolphins that day) which took us out to cloud break surf reef where we snokelled in some incredible pristine water, we went parasailing another day and other days just lazed around. You can do as little or as much as you want.
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