Best Historical Sites to Visit in Levuka

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Best Historical Sites to Visit in Levuka
Best Historical Sites to Visit in Levuka

Exploring Levuka's Timeless Heritage: Unveiling the Best Historical Sites

Nestled on the shores of Ovalau Island, Levuka stands as Fiji's first capital, a living testament to the nation's rich history.

Designated as a UNESCO World Heritage site, this charming colonial town invites you to step back in time and explore its fascinating past. 

Here are the must-visit historical sites that will transport you to an era of discovery and resilience.

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Beach Street

Beach Street
Beach Street

Discover Levuka's Coastal Charm

The view of Beach Street and the mountains that dwarf it must be one of the most romantic in the entire South Pacific. To take a stroll down Beach Street is to travel through time in one of the region’s most picturesque historical towns.   
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Deed of Cession

Deed of Cession
Deed of Cession

Tracing Fiji's History: Exploring the Deed of Cession Site

Levuka is famous for being Fiji’s first capital but it’s also renowned as the place where Fiji became a British colony on 10th October 1874.
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Levuka Public School

Levuka Public School
Levuka Public School

Educational Legacy: Levuka Public School

Tucked into the valley just behind town is Fiji’s first public school which moved there in 1881.  Formerly Levuka Common School, it began with only 58 students, but its honour roll includes a who’s who of Fijian leadership. 
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Ovalau Club

Ovalau Club
Ovalau Club

Step Back in Time: Ovalau Club

One of the best ways get a glimpse of Levuka’s fascinating past is to visit Fiji’s very first private members club, the Ovalau Club. Just a block from town, it is the oldest social organisation in the South Pacific; a living reminder of Levuka’s colonial past.  
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Sacred Heart Church

Sacred Heart Church
Sacred Heart Church

Iconic Landmark: Sacred Heart Church

This is one of Levuka’s most striking architectural sites – an old Gothic Revival Catholic church built in the late 1850s that doubles as a lighthouse. You can’t miss the Sacred Heart Church; you’ll hear it everywhere you go in Levuka.
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The Royal Hotel

The Royal Hotel
The Royal Hotel

Step Back in Time at The Royal Hotel

To truly experience Levuka’s fascinating colonial history – book a room and down a drink (or two) in the oldest continuously run hotel in the South Pacific.
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Bishop's Tomb

Bishop's Tomb
Bishop's Tomb

Historic Site: Bishop’s Tomb

Make sure you visit the tiny village of Cawaci, just a few minutes north of Levuka, to see one of the island’s most distinctive buildings. Bishop’s Tomb is the final resting place of Fiji’s first Catholic Bishop and his successor.
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Masonic Lodge

Masonic Lodge
Masonic Lodge

Masonic Legacy: The Ruins of Levuka's Masonic Lodge

There’s no more appropriate building in Levuka to understand its colourful history than to visit the ruins of its Masonic Hall.  
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Mission Hill (199 steps)

Mission Hill (199 steps)
Mission Hill (199 steps)

Ascend to Serenity: Exploring Mission Hill's 199 Steps

You haven’t visited Levuka if you haven’t climbed its iconic 199 steps to Mission Hill. Built just beside the old township, the concrete stairs start near the town’s hospital and take you past some of Levuka’s oldest buildings including Methodist missions, homes and schools.  
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