Getting Around
Rabi Island is best explored on foot or by small boats as there is no traffic.





Rabi Island, located in northern Fiji, is a volcanic island renowned for its serene and uncomplicated lifestyle. It is home to the Banabans, who were relocated here post-World War II. The island offers a peaceful retreat with its volcanic landscapes, tranquil beaches, and a welcoming community. Visitors can explore local cultural heritage, enjoy the simple island life, and witness the production of Kava root and coconut oil. Rabi Island is perfect for those looking to escape the hustle and bustle of modern life and immerse themselves in a unique cultural experience.
Rabi Island, located in northern Fiji, is a volcanic island renowned for its serene and uncomplicated lifestyle. It is home to the Banabans, who were relocated here post-World War II. The island offers a peaceful retreat with its volcanic landscapes, tranquil beaches, and a welcoming community. Visitors can explore local cultural heritage, enjoy the simple island life, and witness the production of Kava root and coconut oil. Rabi Island is perfect for those looking to escape the hustle and bustle of modern life and immerse themselves in a unique cultural experience.
Home to the Banaban community.
Volcanic landscapes with serene beaches.
Cultural heritage and simple island life.
Kava root and coconut oil production.
Volcanic island with serene beaches.
Home to the Banaban community with a unique cultural heritage.
Limited modern amenities, ideal for a simple, tranquil escape.
Rabi Island is best explored on foot or by small boats as there is no traffic.
The locals primarily speak Kiribati or Banaban, not Fijian.
Peaceful retreats and cultural experiences.
FJD $
Kiribati, Banaban
Cultural Exploration, Relaxation, Nature
Engage with the Banaban community to learn about their unique heritage.
Explore the volcanic landscapes and serene beaches for a peaceful retreat.