Sawa-i-Lau

Trust
Richard Martin
Fri 27 Jun 2014 21:00
16:50.86S 177:28.02E
We are now at Sawa-i-Lau, a bay at the southern end of the northern most island of the Yasawa group. We had an easy downwind sail from Yadua (only 2 fish) in 10 to 15 knots. We are back to the tourist trail now - there are 2 other yachts and 1 super yacht parked in the bay! This place is famous for its limestone caves that are only accessible underwater. We aren't sure about doing that given that once you surface on the inside there is no light and you cant see anything! Cant see the point of it all really! Weather continues to be good and its clear that all the weather disruptions further south in NZ never affect Fiji weather. We plan to hang out here for a few days and then head south to the next island in the group.