Takalana Bay Surrounded by Spinner Dolphins: Robertson
Jone O’neal Robertson is Film Fiji’s production and logistics executive. Mr Robertson said his core role was to provide the necessary support service to overseas productions in order to film in Fiji.
This was to ensure the smooth processes during the production in Fiji.
He said his line of work allowed him to travel locally and internationally.
What’s one place you’d like to take every visitor to in Fiji, and why?
That’s a tough one. I would recommend going to eco resort Takalana Bay, down the Tailevu coast which is famed for dolphin watching, and their amazing hospitality.
Being surrounded by spinner dolphins in a small fibreglass boat is one off my bucket list for sure.
Even the view in front of a bonfire at night surrounded by friends, is simply one to remember.
Would definitely recommend it.
What’s your secret backyard favourite spot?
It would have to be our backyard at home.
It’s peaceful and quiet, where you can just have a cuppa tea and relax after a long day or hangout with family during the weekends.
As the saying goes, home is where the heart is.
What’s your favourite place in Fiji for a coffee?
My favourite spot would have to be the Republic of Cappuccino (ROC) cafe, a quiet and peaceful spot, which is hard to find in the city, topped with great service and a perfect cup of coffee.
What’s one Fiji spot on the top of your bucket list?
Tavoro Waterfalls of Bouma National Heritage Park.
The Waitavala Waterslide in Taveuni is definitely a place for anyone’s bucket list.