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Levuka Homestay

Jan 1, 2010

if ever you make the trip over from suva to levuka, you have to stay here at the homestay levuka. 3 minutes to town, wonderful view, john and marylin are just the best hosts and the breakfast is...more

Levuka Homestay

Jan 1, 2010

We stayed at the Levuka Homestay for two nights in December 2009. The owners, John and Marilyn, were very friendly and hospitable and went out of their way to make our stay an enjoyable one....more

Levuka Homestay

5 of 5 stars
Hong Kong
Dec 17, 2009

We have stayed in Levuka Homestay for 6 days on Oct 2009. Our purpose of visiting Levuka was diving and it didn't disappoint me. I saw my first hammerhead shark in Wakaya and there were many pelagics...more

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