![]() ![]() the manager then told us you need to turn on the hot water switch upstairs for an hour before showering to get hot water, as there had been so much rain, there was no hot water. Also, the airconditioner in the master bedroom didn't work, and we had no hot water on the first day. I didn't stress at the time as we were on holiday, but the day after we left, 2 of my children broke out with impetigo, 1 with hand foot and mouth disease and 1 with tinea! I just couldn't believe it, and I'm a nurse so very particular about hygiene. I understand how hard it must be in that climate with the mould etc, but there are cleaning products available to combat that. The upstairs bathroom flooded every day with all the rain, as it the windows leaked, so all the towels were constantly soaked, and they don't give you extra towels for the pool so the towels get a little tired after a few days and just smelt. Also, I have to agree with the previous post about the cleaning, it just never felt very clean, with mould in the bathrooms. The manager Ashna was very helpful and said she would ask all the staff, but we were just so Disappointed that this could happen in such a quite location where we were very trusting. Then, a few days later, a gold & diamond necklace disappeared from the master bedroom. What we were disappointed about, was that the keys to our villa, which we left on the bench in the kitchen, disappeared on the 2nd day we were there. Unfortunately the wind blew the satellite off the roof so there was no sky tv for the rest of our stay. ![]() ![]() We were very unlucky with the weather, constant torrential rain and gale force winds which made our stay difficult with 4 children, as even getting out the door in that weather was crazy. The villa was plenty big enough, and the owner Mr Reddy accommodated my requests to get a cot and high chair which we really appreciated. As we have 4children, they couldn't accommodate us at Wananavu. We recently stayed at dreamview for a week to celebrate our friends' wedding which was held at Wananavu. Overall it was a lovely stay and I would definitely stay here again but I would recommend hiring a car so you can get around and actually go see things. There is a gym however it's quite disgusting as there is mould ever where in the room and I think you would get sick if you used it. Some sun beds would be great so that you can lie and sunbake around the pool. The pool is amazing, it overlooks the ocean. The balcony upstairs is lovely to sit on a read a book or eat breaky while looking at the stunning views. It would be nice to have a TV in the main bedroom upstairs though. The main bed is huge and really comfy and there is also an outdoor shower which is pretty cool. The Villas are absolutely huge! We stayed in Villa 2 and I think it had one of the better views. We arrived after a 2 and a half hour drive from Nadi. You can also dine at Wananavu Resort down the bottom but if they are all booked out you can't get in. If you are staying here you need to know it's a self contained place so you need to get food before you get there if you don't have a car. My partner and I recently stayed here for 5 night in the beginning of August. ![]()
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