Naviti

Naviti (pronounced [naˈβitʃi]) is a volcanic island in the Yasawa Group, in the Western Division of Fiji.

Located at 17.13° South and 177.25° East, Naviti covers an area of 34 square kilometres (13 sq mi), with a maximum elevation of 388 metres (1,273 ft).

The Island is covered in dense tropical dry forests, with an abundance of mangrove trees.

The first known European to visit Naviti was William Bligh in 1789, before experiencing mutiny on his ship, HMS Bounty.

There are several villages based on Naviti Island, including Soso, Kese, Gunu, Somosomo, Marou, Muaira, Malevu, and Nasoqo.

Naviti island