Ring Seekers

Natadola Beach (Sanasana)

Dropped Your Ring at Natadola Beach?

From the Intercontinental Lagoon to Sanasana Village — Recovery on Fiji's Most Photographed Crescent.

Natadola is Fiji's deepest white-sand bay — a wide protected crescent with shallow turquoise water that runs out for hundreds of metres at low tide. The Intercontinental Fiji Golf Resort & Spa anchors one end, Yatule Beach Resort the other, and the Sanasana village fronts the middle. Ring Seekers Natadola covers the whole crescent including the resort grounds, the Natadola Bay Championship Golf Course, and the village beach access.

Natadola Beach (Sanasana) — lost ring and jewellery recovery

Service Across Natadola

Natadola sits a short while south of Nadi airport along Queens Road, with the final access road threading past Sanasana village. The bay is a single 2km crescent rather than a string of separate beaches, which simplifies the search geography but enlarges any individual loss zone.

The Intercontinental Fiji's main beachfront and lagoon, the Yatule Resort frontage, the Sanasana village beach (open to the public), and the Natadola Bay Championship Golf Course all sit within our coverage zone. The golf course in particular has a stunning par-3 17th over the ocean — a hole where rings are lost into water hazards more often than you'd expect.

Response time: a few hours from Nadi or Sigatoka. Often faster if we're already on the Coral Coast strip.

We serve all areas of Natadola Beach (Sanasana), including:

  • Intercontinental Lagoon and Pool Complex
  • Yatule Beachfront and Bures
  • Sanasana Village Beach
  • Natadola Bay Championship Golf Course
  • The Crescent's Deep Sand
  • Beach-Wedding Pavilions
  • And everywhere else around Natadola Beach (Sanasana)

Common Search Locations at Natadola

Intercontinental Lagoon and Pool Complex

The Intercontinental's main pool, kids' pool, and the lagoon-front sand are interlinked — rings lost in one zone often surface in another. We work all of it.

Yatule Beachfront and Bures

Yatule's smaller, more boutique beachfront has a distinct sand profile and the bure (villa) lawns are common loss spots for evening drinks and proposal photos.

Sanasana Village Beach

The middle of the crescent is village-managed beach where day-trippers and locals mix. Sand horseriding tours pass through here.

Natadola Bay Championship Golf Course

Vijay Singh-designed, with multiple ocean-edge holes. Rings come off during swings, in fairway grass, and in water hazards on the par-3 17th and the back-nine ocean holes.

The Crescent's Deep Sand

Natadola's sand is unusually deep and fine — fine white grains compact tightly. A ring sinks faster here than on most Fijian beaches.

Beach-Wedding Pavilions

Both the Intercontinental and Yatule run beachside ceremonies. The chapel/pavilion areas and the ceremonial sand walks are repeat-loss zones.

Why Choose Ring Seekers Natadola?

We Know Both Ends of the Crescent

Intercontinental at the south, Yatule at the north, Sanasana village in the middle — we work all three with familiarity.

Natadola Bay Golf Course Recovery

Few teams cover championship courses. We work directly with the pro shop to time recoveries between groups.

Fine White-Sand Calibration

Natadola's sand is finer and whiter than most Fijian beaches — a different ground-balance setting from Denarau or Wailoaloa.

Long Lagoon Reach at Low Tide

Natadola's flats run out hundreds of metres. Low-tide search windows are gold — we time accordingly.

Sanasana Village Coordination

Search on the village beach happens with the village's awareness and respect. We've been working with the local community for years.

Multilingual Service

English, Hindi, Fijian, with conversational Mandarin and Japanese for the resort's international guests.

Fast Professional Detection

Calibrated for Natadola's fine white-quartz sand — the gear finds rings that sink fast in deep sand.

Beach-Wedding Standby

For high-stakes ceremonies at the Intercontinental or Yatule, we offer pre-positioned standby coverage.

Discreet at Resort Properties

We arrive in resort-uniform-friendly attire and work with security so guests don't notice us.

Full Coverage of the 2km Crescent

No part of Natadola is outside our coverage. Including the cliff sand at the southern point.

Understanding Natadola's Search Conditions

Fine White-Quartz Sand

Natadola's sand is finer than the Coral Coast or Denarau average — a near-quartz grain that compacts hard. Rings can sink quickly under foot traffic.

Deep-Water Drop-Off Beyond the Lagoon

The lagoon flat is shallow but the drop to the deep channel is sudden. Rings lost on the boundary can roll into 5m+ within minutes.

Long Tidal Exposure

Spring low tides at Natadola expose more reef and sand than almost any other Fijian beach. We use these windows aggressively.

Pacific Swell Penetration

Natadola is somewhat protected but big southern swells push past the bay's outer reef and re-shape the upper beach. Cyclonic conditions especially.

Golf Course Water Hazards

Natadola Bay Championship has multiple inland water hazards plus the ocean-edge holes. Different recovery approaches for each.

Village Beach Foot Traffic

Sanasana's beach is busier on Sundays and feast days. Search timing matters.

FAQs – Natadola Beach (Sanasana)

How fast can you reach Natadola from Nadi airport?

Typically a few hours via Queens Road and the Maro/Sanasana turn-off.

Yes. The Intercontinental's security and beach attendants are familiar with our team. We coordinate access through them.

Yes — water-hazard recovery is something we handle regularly. We coordinate with the pro shop to time the search outside heavy play.

Yes, somewhat. Speed matters more here than on coarser beaches. A ring lost at sunset and recovered at sunrise has very different sand depth conditions than one recovered at midnight.

Yes — with appropriate respect for the village. We coordinate with village representatives where the loss point is on village-controlled sand.

Yes — pre-arranged standby for beach weddings is available. Most weddings don't need us. The ones that do are very glad we're 5 minutes away.

The lagoon is mostly protected, so rings rarely move more than 1–2m in normal conditions. Cyclonic swells are the exception.

Pricing is confirmed when you book, based on the specifics of your situation. Contact us with the details and we'll explain the structure clearly upfront — no surprises, nothing hidden. Payment is by Visa or Mastercard.

We accept credit and debit cards — Visa and Mastercard.

Natadola Beach (Sanasana)

Lost a Ring at Natadola? Call Before the Tide Returns.

Whether it slipped at the Intercontinental's lagoon, dropped on the Yatule beachfront, or vanished into the par-3 17th's water hazard — call now. The crescent is searchable. The deep sand is conquerable. The window is the next low tide.