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Bula Pass

Notes & Rules for Awesome Passes (Sorry, there have to be some!)

1) Your Bula Pass is activated on the first day of your travel.
2) Travel is valid for the period shown on your pass. If you are still travelling outside the validity of your pass, you will be charged the normal fare.
3) You can extend your pass anytime during travel, prior to the expiry date of your pass, by paying the new extended pass price difference at the Travel Desk on the Yasawa Flyer.
4) Whilst all travel is paid for, reservations must still be made for all transfers at least 24 hours prior to travel and accommodation MUST be booked before disembarking. All accommodation bookings can be made at the Travel Desk on board the Yasawa Flyer or by contacting the Awesome Hotline. Disembarkation will not be allowed unless you have a valid accommodation voucher for the resort. Resorts are often full and don’t take walk-ups.
5) Properties have a minimum 2-night stay policy. Waiving this is at the discretion of the individual resorts.
Summary

What’s included?

Accommodation

Not included - book as you go. Please note that the properties have a minimum 2-night stay policy.

Local transport

All vessel transfers between the islands and the mainland are included.

Meals

Not included. Compulsory meals to be paid enroute.

Meal time is generally very social and a fantastic way to experience the Fijian culture. The menus at each resort differ, with some a la carte and some buffet style. Fijian food is generally very tasty and includes delicious fresh fruit, fish, barbecue meat and traditional fare, such as the melt-in-your-mouth marinated fish dish, kokoda.

Eating at the resort you’re staying at is your only choice - the resort is often the only hotel on the island and there are no restaurants around the corner.

All of our resorts have compulsory meal plans, that need to be paid at the resorts upon check-in (in Fijian dollars).

We recommend vegetarians inform the resort on arrival.

Additional info

Money Matters
Credit cards can now be used on most islands, but it is still advisable to have some cash with you. Please note there are no banks on the islands. The most convenient ATM machines are at Port Denarau, others are available in Nadi and at the airport. The currency is the Fijian dollar.

The cost per day for your Yasawa experience will vary depending on the standard of the island resorts you choose.

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