Levuka Historical Port Town

Levuka Historical Port Town

Levuka Historical Port Town

Nestled along the beachfront of Ovalau Island and at the base of an extinct volcano, Levuka Historical Port Town served as a crucial outpost for American and European colonizers in the 1800s. This UNESCO World Heritage site now houses an independent indigenous population and welcomes visitors to explore its historic charm. The town’s layout and architecture reflect its colonial past, with a mix of traditional and introduced elements that provide a tangible link to its rich history.

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