Talk:Nananu-i-Ra

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Several year ago my family purchased a vacation home on Nananu-I-Ra. It is a beautiful island and a great place to relax and unwind. Currently there are no roads, electricity or major hotel resorts and there is no talk of any such amenities in the near future. There are several small backpackers resorts offering minimalistic yet cozy accommodations for a reasonable price. These establishments do offer limited food services and a very small selection of goods for purchase such as soap, beer, soda and postcards. Most buildings on the island produce their own electricity via windmills and solar panels and have running water and fresh drinking water. The Island is surrounded by a reef that is home to a nice variety of fish, though it isn't the best snorkeling or diving in Fiji it is an enjoyable outing.

This Island is strictly accessible by boat or seaplane though at low tide is is possible to walk to neighboring Dolphin island. The nearest town is Rakiraki which is on the main Island. A ten minute boat ride to the small resort of Wananavu and a fifteen minute car ride from there to town. It's a rough ride so if you get carsick, take a Dramamine. —Preceding unsigned comment added by Nicklind (talkcontribs) 04:18, 25 August 2009 (UTC)[reply]