Run by knowledgeable local guide Waiyaki Nemani, whose family has been resident in Sewa Bay for 300 years, this guesthouse, beautifully set amid primary rainforest, is a terrific place to see native birds and animals and learn about traditional culture, use of medicinal herbs, fishing and handicrafts. Accommodation is in comfortable thatched huts, with new flushing toilets and proper showers.
Delicious home-cooked meals available (K10–20) and Waiyaki can take you wildlife-watching, snorkelling and bushwalking.