Dravuni is a volcanic island in the Kadavu Group of islands in Fiji. Covering an area of 0.8 square kilometers, it is located at 18.78 Degrees South and 178.53 Degrees East, and reaches a maximum altitude of 40 meters. The island is inhabited by approximately 125 people and is the most northern of several inhabited islands within the Great Astrolabe Reef. Dravuni is also home to a University of the South Pacific (USP) research facility which is currently being used by Coral Cay Conservation (CCC) as the main base for conducting surveys on the reefs by invitation of the Fijian Ministry of Tourism.
Take a fishing trip with one of the locals. Villagers who fish there respect this legendary village by not throwing garbage overboard.