Nanuya Lailai Island Hotel Guide - Pet Friendly Hotels in Nanuya Lailai Island, Western Division

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Top Nanuya Lailai Island Pet Friendly Hotels

Sunrise Lagoon Homestay
2.5 star property
9.6 out of 10, Exceptional, (5)
"Very simple but extremely good. If you do not mind to have cold shower and just have electricity for 3 hours ir is the perfect place to stay. The island is the most beautiful place that I have been. The staff are very friendly and they make you feel at home. I will learn a lot abou the Fijian culture. "
Sunrise Lagoon Homestay
Lowest nightly price found within the past 24 hours based on a 1 night stay for 2 adults. Prices and availability subject to change. Additional terms may apply.
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Frequently asked questions

What's the best dog-friendly place to stay in Nanuya Lailai Island?
Sunrise Lagoon Homestay is a top guest house for people travelling with their pets, and offers a private beach and a restaurant for its human guests.
What's the best time of year to travel to Nanuya Lailai Island with my pet?
When you travel with your pet, keeping tabs on the weather can make the trip safe and fun for everyone. The hottest months are usually February and March, with an average temperature of 28°C, while the coldest months are August and July, with an average of 25°C. The rainiest months in Nanuya Lailai Island are March, February, January and December, with each month seeing an average of 348 mm of rainfall.
What is there to see and do with your pet in Nanuya Lailai Island?
Known for its temples, Nanuya Lailai Island has lots to offer visitors, including its seaside and gardens. During your visit, enjoy visiting Blue Lagoon Beach and Sawa-I-Lau Caves. When you’re in the area, make time for a stop at Devil’s Beach.