Andrew K.
Google
Turtle Island is a truly unique experience - very hard to describe but it's an immersion into Fijian culture and hospitality in an incredible setting where the guests who are there with you (not in your party, but on the island) are in integral part of the experience. We learned about Turtle island from my first "Boss" who went there on his honeymoon and said it was fantastic - so we always wanted to go and it took us 30 years to do so but we made it there for 9 days. Some of it was exactly as we expected - our own beach bungalow, boats to private beaches that were ours for the day, incredible food, amazing service, very remote...awesome. And some of it was quite different and took a little getting used to - a lot of meals are communal - whether breakfast, lunch or dinner with some of the other guests on the island - people come from so many different places and backgrounds, I'm amazed that it works but it does - we became connected with two other couples and of all things, the yoga instructor and we had a fabulous time hanging out together. At night, everyone goes to the Cava Mat for socializing and experiencing Fijian culture; or the sports competition, the Buro mammas and papas, just really cool to be a part of. The scuba diving was great, walking around the island and getting lost was fun, just very cool. A few small glitches on the travel in to the island (waiting at the hanger) and with the people who transport us to the airport. The bungalows need to be modernized (don't plan on having a lot of internet while you are there) and there is no gym which would be nice to have. But the benefits of the experience so far outweigh the small downsides - if you ever had the means and the opportunity to go, it's so cool and unique - highly, highly recommend it.