Top Scuba Dive Shops in Savusavu

Ready to check out the best shops in Savusavu for scuba diving, snorkeling, shore diving, free diving or other ocean activities? Zentacle has 1 dive shops where you can rent equipment, book dives, and get guided tours. Discover hand-curated maps, along with reviews and photos from nature lovers like you. No matter what you're looking for, you can find a diverse range of the best ocean activities in Savusavu to suit your needs.
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Jean-Michel Cousteau Resort

#1 - Jean-Michel Cousteau Resort

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Far away on the remote island of Savusavu in Northern Fiji, J M Cousteau Diving offers unparalleled access to some of the world’s most pristine and biodiverse dive sites. Just 10-20 minutes from the amazing Namena Marine Reserve, look forward to coral reefs, walls and canyons home to turtles, reef sharks, masked banner fish, fairy basslets, scorpion fish and moray eels.  Take a trip 20km south to Namenalala Island and discover miles upon miles of uncharted reef. This is a great spot to marvel at tuna, Spanish mackerel, mantas and large sharks cruising up from the depths. As a cetacean migration pathway, get lucky and you’ll see dolphins and sperm, pilot, minke and humpback whales- a once in a lifetime experience! And who better to dive with than J M Cousteau Diving? The dive team have been hand-picked to ensure the highest level of professionalism, friendliness and competence, giving you the confidence to explore the unknown. With endless unmapped reef around the region, get involved and help the team name new dives sites! From exciting boat trips and drift dives through to tranquil snorkelling trips, this shop will ensure you find exactly what you’re after. Courses are offered all the way from a half day Discover Scuba Diving Experience all the way through to Nitrox, Underwater Naturalist, Deep or Night Diver specialities, your educational desires will surely be met. This resort and dive center was established by Jean-Michel, son of Jacques Cousteau, as a model of ecologically sustainable dive tourism.