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Lawaki Beach House

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Situated on its own private beach on the beautiful island of Beqa (click here to see where Beqa lies in the Fiji group), the Lawaki Beach House (click here to see where we are located in Beqa) is the ideal place to relax, swim, snorkel and enjoy your holidays or leisure time.

The Lawaki Beach House is owned and operated by a Swiss-Fiji couple. Sustainability and environmentally friendly management are an ongoing concern for us.

Lawaki Beach House

Our eco-tourism "mini-resort" can take your bookings over the Internet. This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it to contact us. Or use our booking form. Our rates are fair and reasonable.

We hope to be able to pamper you soon!!!

Christine & Semisi Tawake-Bachofner


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