Savusavu · Cakaudrove · Fiji
Lesiaceva Point Beach
You'll follow the coastal road east from town until the pavement narrows and the resort sign appears. The beach sits in a gentle crescent, backed by landscaped palms and fronted by water so still you can see your reflection in it.
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You'll follow the coastal road east from town until the pavement narrows and the resort sign appears. The beach sits in a gentle crescent, backed by landscaped palms and fronted by water so still you can see your reflection in it.
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About this beach
Where it is
Lesiaceva Point Beach
Savusavu, Cakaudrove, Fiji
-16.7762°, 179.2856°
Top things to do
At Lesiaceva Point Beach
Fringing Reef Access
Swim to coral from shore
Beachfront Lounging
Shaded beds, calm bay
Sheltered Bay Swimming
Flat water, clear visibility
Ridge-and-Bay Vistas
Vanua Levu peaks backdrop
Near this beach
Places, rentals, tours and events within walking and driving distance of Lesiaceva Point Beach.
Questions people actually ask about Lesiaceva Point Beach.
Is Lesiaceva Point Beach safe for swimming and snorkeling?
Lesiaceva Point Beach is generally safe for swimming, especially for families, thanks to the calm, protected waters of Savusavu Bay. The reef location offers excellent snorkeling opportunities with relatively gentle conditions. Always check with your resort about current conditions, tides, and any seasonal jellyfish presence. The bay's sheltered nature means fewer strong currents compared to open-ocean beaches. Snorkelers should wear reef-safe footwear and avoid touching coral to protect both themselves and the fragile ecosystem.
When is the best time to visit Lesiaceva Point Beach?
The best time to visit Lesiaceva Point Beach is during Fiji's dry season from May to October, when you'll experience less rainfall, lower humidity, and pleasant temperatures around 75-82°F. These months also see fewer crowds compared to peak December-January holidays. The shoulder months of April and November can offer good weather with even quieter conditions. Avoid January through March when cyclone season peaks and heavy rains are common. Year-round water temperatures remain warm for swimming and snorkeling.