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    • Home
    • About Us
      • About the Mission
      • Our Values & History
      • Meet The Team
      • From our Founder
    • Volunteer
      • Travel to the Mission
      • Registration & Deposit
      • Group Calendar
      • Medical Licensing
      • FAQs
      • Excursions & Fun
    • News and Media
    • Donate
    • Gallery
    • Contact
    • Dive with a Mission

  • Home
  • About Us
    • About the Mission
    • Our Values & History
    • Meet The Team
    • From our Founder
  • Volunteer
    • Travel to the Mission
    • Registration & Deposit
    • Group Calendar
    • Medical Licensing
    • FAQs
    • Excursions & Fun
  • News and Media
  • Donate
  • Gallery
  • Contact
  • Dive with a Mission

It's Fiji Time!

Frequently Asked Questions

Please reach us at janet@natuvu.org if you cannot find an answer to your question.

 Situated on 750 acres and encompassing an extinct volcano that reaches an altitude of  1,200 feet at its peak, down through rain and bamboo forests, to the shores of Buca Bay, is the clinic  and other facilities of the Mission at Natuvu Creek.  MNC lies on the eastern coast of Vanua Levu, Fiji's 2nd largest island, just two hours air travel from  Nadi, Viti Levu, where the International Airport is located. You may fly to either Savusavu and travel  by car for 1 hour and 45 minutes to the Mission or fly to Taveuni, Fiji’s third largest Island and travel  by taxi for 20 minutes and boat by 40 minutes to the Mission. Both flights are under 2 hours. 


 When it is 9:00 am in Fiji, it is: 1:00 pm Los Angles the previous day or 4:00 pm New  York the previous day. When your country is on daylight savings add one hour to the above time.  Between November and February, Fiji time moves forward one hour with daylight savings time.  Check out the clock at the top of this page for real-time Fiji time and weather!


Fiji is located in the tropical band of the South Pacific, so Fiji weather comprises a tropical  maritime climate without extremes in temperature. Temperature ranges are very moderate, with  only slight changes from one day to another and from one season to another. The hot summer  season falls in January, February and March and generally is not more than 5 degrees hotter than the  cool 'winter' season of July and August and September. The summer season is also the more humid  time of the year, so can feel hotter in spite of the minimal temperature degree difference. The wet  'summer' season is November to April and one can expect a greater number of tropical downpours at  this time compared with other months of the year.   For more details on Fiji's climate and weather  forecasts visit the Fiji Meteorological Service Online at http://www.met.gov.fj  


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3334 East Coast Hwy, Corona Del Mar, CA 92625, USA

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