Every day in sunlit Fiji is a wonderful chance to discover joy in a thousand unique experiences. Fiji offers something for everybody, from scaling magnificent mountains to cooling off in waterfalls, diving at stunning reefs to surfing famous breakers, refined dining at adults-only resorts, and beach days with the relatives.
Pacific Harbour, Coral Coast, Sigatoka, Suva, Nadi Town, Denarau
Pacific Harbour, Coral Coast, Sigatoka, Suva, Nadi Town, Denarau
Robinson Crusoe Island, Nadi Town
After landing at Nadi’s international airport, you can reserve our Fiji Airport Transport Services. After that, you can continue to the fascinating marketplace, where you will discover a variety of stalls filled with fruits and regional delicacies. If you want to try cooking while on holiday, the market also features kiosks offering vegetables and seafood.
Escape from the airport and head toward this stunning beach that isn’t as crowded as you expect. Since not the entire shore is open to the public, ask around or watch for signage.
To gain a different viewpoint on the Fiji archipelago, take a helicopter tour and experience a bird's-eye view from above. You’ll notice the mountain where ‘Cast Away’ was filmed if you know your movies.
The Sawau tribe created the traditional practice of walking on fire in Beqa. Resorts hold fire-walking ceremonies in which tribal members step over burning embers while chanting “O-vulo-vulo.” If it makes you uneasy, you can always go scuba diving at dawn to see the creatures that swim in these waters.
Many kiosks on the Fiji islands sell kava, a pepper family plant native to the Pacific. It is used to prepare an intoxicating drink that is served at rituals throughout the islands. Try some, but do it moderately because excessive drinking the first time might cause health issues.
Some of the finest natural pearls can be discovered in the pristine ocean of Savusavu. There are multiple stalls selling these gems as well, although you can try your luck finding them yourself if you wish.
Taveuni is a small island near Vanua Levu. The Bouma National Heritage Park preserves most of it and is home to ancient trees, beautiful orchids, breathtaking waterfalls, and natural water slides. The Tavoro waterfalls are a popular tourist attraction, including a 60-foot-high cascade that empties into a stunning pool of clear water. It’s one of the most sought-after Waterfall tours in Fiji.
Fiji is filled with amazing traditions. The descendants of those Indians who laboured in the sugarcane plantations on the islands for the British call these islands home. The city contains a Hindu temple that is beautifully painted and impressive. While you’re here, try the excellent fish curry prepared by regional cooks who have perfected their cooking skills over the years.
Viti Levu is a stunning island with much more to offer than you can fit into a holiday. It is home to the nation’s capital, botanical gardens, the Sabeto Range, and beautiful lily ponds. While you’re here, spend a night in one of the Fijian bures to explore the region’s culture and traditions. It also has some of the most beautiful beaches, so watching the sunset is essential.
The Presidential Palace, the botanical gardens, and even the marketplace are all worth seeing in the country’s capital, but the waterfront is undoubtedly the highlight. With considerable effort being put in by the country’s administration to enhance it, it is definitely improving over time and is clearly a sight to witness.
Sri Siva Subramaniya Temple, situated on Nadi’s southern edge, will guide you through a remarkable cultural contrast between India and Fiji.
It was built in 1902 using sandstone that was sourced from quarries near Sydney, Australia. In addition to being decorated with stained glass and ornamentation, the church also contains a tomb in the basement. The design of the church was modelled after the churches that were located in Rome.
In Fiji, the botanical gardens called Thurston Gardens are situated. Formerly, they were called the Suva Botanical Gardens; however, to honour Sir John Bates Thurston, who served as the fifth Governor of Fiji, the name of the gardens was changed.
In the islands, the botanical gardens called Thurston Gardens are situated. Previously, they were called the Suva Botanical Gardens; however, to honour Sir John Bates Thurston, who served as the fifth Governor of Fiji, the name of the gardens was modified.
A trip out to the Sonaisali Resort for a game of paintball in the bush is a unique adventure in Fiji. Crawling around in the heat and humidity reminded me of how difficult things must have been for soldiers on both sides of the Vietnam War.
From the coastline, the stretch spirals into the deep blue ocean, making it ideal for scuba diving in Kadavu. The reef is nearly 100 kilometres long, making it the world’s fourth-largest barrier reef.
The Fiji Museum holds an exceptional collection of artifacts spanning back 3700 years. It is the perfect place to explore the Fijian Islands’ history.
Fiji offers a myriad of experiences, from exploring local markets to enjoying serene beaches. Some highlights include visiting the Nadi Municipal Market, the Pacific Harbour Beach, and experiencing a sunset at Viti Levu.
To get a different perspective of Fiji, consider taking a helicopter tour over the Mamanucas. This aerial experience provides a bird’s eye view, including recognizable locations like the mountain from the movie ‘Cast Away.’
Absolutely! Immerse yourself in Fijian culture by attending fire-walking ceremonies at Beqa, trying the traditional beverage Kava on Vanu Levu, and exploring the cultural richness in Nadi, including a beautifully painted Hindu temple.
Nature enthusiasts can hike the falls of Taveuni, known for its prehistoric trees, orchids, and stunning waterfalls. Another option is exploring the Great Astrolabe Reef through reef diving, one of the world’s fourth-largest barrier reefs.
Savusavu is known for its pure ocean and exquisite natural pearls. Visitors can explore stalls selling these treasures or try their luck discovering pearls in the ocean.
Fiji boasts cultural diversity. Visit the Sri Siva Subramaniya Temple in Nadi and the Sacred Heart Church, an architectural marvel built in 1902. Thurston Gardens in Suva also offer a historical journey through Fiji’s past.
Adventure seekers can try paintball at Sonaisali Resort, offering a unique bush adventure. This thrilling experience is a one-of-a-kind adventure in the heart of Fiji.
Suva has a lot to offer, with highlights like the Suva Waterfront, the Presidential Palace, botanical gardens, and the Fiji Museum. The museum houses an extraordinary collection of artifacts spanning 3700 years, providing insights into Fiji’s rich history.
Viti Levu offers diverse experiences, from gorgeous beaches to cultural insights. Spend a night in Fijian bures to learn about the region’s culture, traditions, and make sure to witness the beautiful sunset.
Scuba diving in the Great Astrolabe Reef, stretching almost 100 kilometers, is a must for underwater enthusiasts. This reef offers a unique and breathtaking experience in the deep blue sea.
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