Kava Ceremony
Have you experienced a traditional kava ceremony at Plantation Island Resort?
Kava comes from the root of the yaqona bush, a relative of the pepper plant. It is consumed in various ways throughout many Pacific Ocean cultures, including Vanuatu, Polynesia and even some parts of Australia. Traditionally, it is chewed, or ground or pounded into a pulp and mixed with a liquid to drink. Kava has a sedating, slowing-down effect of the nervous system, and can sometimes even induce euphoric feelings.
When visiting Plantation Island Resort, you can take part in a Kava ceremony, an essential aspect of the welcoming culture of Fiji. After work, relaxing in the afternoon, pretty much whenever, small groups of family and friends will share kava from a communal bowl.
Where: Brigham Bar lounge
When: Friday’s at 8pm
Cost: Complimentary
Suitable for adults