Kulu Bay Resort is a solar powered tourist resort located on the Fijian island of Beqa, which lies to the south of Viti Levu, Fiji's largest island. All of the seven beachfront bures (houses) are identical and within 10 m walking distance of the water. Adjacent to the Beqa Barrier Reefs, the resort has a PADI dive center. There is snorkeling just in front of the bures with many species of fish and various kinds of corals. The resort is staffed by locals from the adjacent villages. Solar power is distributed throughout the resort at 110 V 60 Hz. Power outlets are US style. Power is used for lighting and ceiling fans and outlets are available in the bures for convenience. To save power consumption, fridges are not included in the bures.
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