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Rock'n'Downunder Divers was formed in December 2006 by an Australian looking for a change in life and a Fijian wanting to run a business in his home town.

We are the only independent dive operator in the town of Savusavu which is located at the Wai Tui marineaallowing direct access to Savusavu Bay which is home to many amazing dive sites.

We are a small freindly operation offering a full range of PADI Dive courses from beginners to instructor as well as a selection of specialty courses.

Our retails section caters for all and we also offer watersports and day trips to villages and waterfalls.

Rock'n'Downunder Divers

PO BOX 799, Savusavu
LOCATION : Waitui Marina, Main Street, Savusavu

PHONE 679 885 3447/ 679 932 8363

http://www.dive-savusavu.com/


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