Day 430: December 4, 2025 – Savusavu, Fiji
In Savusavu Fiji, 50 of us had the pleasure of spending an evening around a bonfire with the residents of the small village of Nacekoro.
They provided the bonfire and a yummy meal. We brought the S’more fixings (and by “we” I mean Cyndi G, who coordinated this event) and demonstrated how to make them.

The meal included fish, chicken, two taro dishes (a root vegetable similar to potato), pasta, pineapples, watermelon, papaya and fresh fruit juice.


I love this photo of me toasting my marshmallow, captured by my shipmate Patti-Jo. The lighting, the clouds, the full moon captured the essence of the evening.








We’ve done quite a few village tours all around the world, so sometimes I feel myself growing jaded about them. But for some reason I felt a lovely connection with this one. It felt more organic; they seemed to genuinely welcome us and were ever so gracious. Our tour guide later told us this was the first time this particular village had hosted tourists. So perhaps they too, haven’t become jaded with tourists yet.


5 responses to “Bonfire Under a Full Moon”
The blend of cultures during this bonfire sounds beautiful, especially with the villagers hosting tourists for the first time. I love how you felt that organic connection – it really speaks to the warmth and authenticity of the experience.
I love how Cyndi thought to bring S’mores to treat the Fijians. A sharing of cultures!
Yes, we loved that too!
The richness and the beauty
First time to cook for tourists.. they must have really enjoyed having you.. Their food spread looked wonderful. Love the fire pic with you.