Totoya

Island Volcanic Fijian island in the Lau archipelago

Totoya in Fiji’s Lau group is a limestone island with remote villages, traditional kava customs and reef snorkeling; visits typically centre on community stays and boat transfers.

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Totoya
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How to Get to Totoya #

Totoya is reached by domestic flights and inter‑island boat services from larger Fijian hubs; services vary and scheduling should be confirmed with Fijian domestic carriers or local operators.

Tips for Visiting Totoya #

  • If planning an extended stay, coordinate with local village authorities for supplies and accommodations-services are limited.
  • Respect local customs and the environment; village life is private and small‑scale.
  • Bring cash and essential supplies-shops and ATMs are limited or absent.

Best Time to Visit Totoya #

The dry season (May-October) is generally the most reliable time for visits and inter‑island travel.

Dry season
May-October · 24-30 °C
Warmer, drier weather suitable for inter‑island travel and outdoor activities.
Wet season
November-April · 24-30 °C
Heavier rain and rougher seas; travel can be disrupted by storms.

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