Dining
In our efforts to make sure that Namale offers an overall 5 star experience, our Food and Beverage team have now come up with many wonderful dining options to allow for our guests to have a memorable and enjoyable dining experience. Whether its on the Bure Levu deck, on the beach, our waterfalls or in the forest, our amazing staff will go over and beyond to make sure that our dining options mirror our 5 star service. For those who like to dine in a more intimate surrounding, a lunchtime picnic for two can be arranged and can be delivered to one of seven heavenly locations. NO matter where you choose to dine, we guarantee you’ll appreciate the stunning views and soothing atmosphere.
Recreation
When in Fiji, it’s only natural to immerse yourself in the Fijian culture and inspired way of life. Fijians easily express themselves in dress, music and crafts. These outward expressions are as genuine and beautiful as their inner beings: Theirs is never a show to put on for visitors, but rather a heartfelt reflection of who they are.
You may desire to participate in a one-of-a-kind Kava Yaqone Ceremony. Named for the pulverized root of a pepper plant, kava, or yaqona, is a drink consumed during Fijian rituals that center around everything from welcoming of visitors to sealing business deals, casting spells, and most often, relaxing. Magical as it is, sharing a bowl of kava seems to create and invisible bond between you and your Fijian hosts. What an extraordinary way to experience this Pacific Island paradise — and the rich and vibrant Fijian culture.
Each week, local villagers come to Namale to share their history through narrative dance, or meke. Wearing traditional costumes, including grass skirts, spears and necklaces woven of the flowering plant plumeria, dancers use their hands, hips and voices to act out ancient scenes to the mesmerizing rhythm of wooden drums.


