Country
Fiji
Continent
Oceania
Heritage Type
Cultural
Climate Hazard
Open Ocean

Levuka was the first colonial capital of Fiji and the seat of British rule on the islands from the late 19th century. From 1820 onwards, the port became an important and vibrant commercial centre complete with warehouses, stores, religious buildings and schools. The design of the town was strongly influenced by indigenous traditions which were integrated into colonial designs and standards. The site represents a unique and globally important point of interchange between cultures and remains a highly authentic and largely unchanged example of a colonial port town still inhabited by the local community. As an island nation, Fiji is threatened by rising sea levels and coastal erosion.

Meet the Site Custodians

Collin Sowani Yabaki

Mr. Collin Sowani Yabaki is the Director Heritage & Arts for Heritage & Arts Services of the Government of Fiji.

Anaseini Kalougata

Anaseini Kalougata is the Senior World Heritage Officer of the Department of Heritage & Arts | Ministry of Education.

Vereniki Nalio

Vereniki Nalio is the Senior Policy and Convention Officer at Fijian Ministry of Education, Heritage and Arts.

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