A popular mooring and launching site for boaties, Drueulu Beach is made up of several small rocky coves.
Along the small coastal road of the Drueulu tribal village, the beach is made up of charming little coves of white sand surrounded by coral rocks. At the end of the day, it is the rendezvous of the inhabitants who come to enjoy the sunset or put their boat in the water for a fishing trip. With customary authorization and a fee, Drueulu Bay offers a protected and pleasant anchorage for passing boaters.







