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Endless adventures in Fiji

I might be staying at home right now because of COVID-19, but that does not mean I can’t dream about a beautiful place like Fiji. This exotic country in the Pacific Ocean is certainly captivating. Its beauty is undeniable so it’s no wonder the archipelago of more than 300 islands is one very desirable getaway destinations in the world. The natural allure of Fiji isn’t the only reason to visit though. There are endless adventures in the country which is why so many come back time and time again. Here are some of the best things to do, see and experience in Fiji…

Sunbathe on the Coral Coast

This magnificent coral coast is one of the most charming beaches you could visit while in Fiji. The beach has some of the softest, whitest sand and of course, crystal blue waters. Aside from happily bumming in the sand, you can take the Ecotrax around to enjoy some of the island’s wilderness and coastline.

Visit the Yasawas

The Yasawas is composed of 20 islands that feature abundant greenery, volcanoes, blue lagoons, and much more. There’s so much to do that you could spend days on the Yasawas. You can go hiking, meet manta rays, check out the beaches, or take a seaplane.


Partake in Water Activities in the Mamanucas

With nearly 20 islands, the Mamanucas is home to some of the most stunning scenery in Fiji. Being among the volcanic archipelago, you’ll notice travelers partaking in a ton of different water activities. Snorkeling and surfing are perhaps the most popular among them all.

Enjoy the Coral Reefs of Taveuni

As the country’s third-largest island and the place that visitors come to see the most diverse coral reefs including the Rainbow Reef. After snorkeling the reefs, take the Vidawa Rainforest Trail and visit the National Heritage Park (there is a small fee to enter but it’s worth it).

Check Out a Firewalking Ceremony

Throughout Fiji, you will see native Beqa men partaking in firewalking ceremonies. It’s truly amazing to watch them walk across the scalding hot stones without getting burned!

Stroll through the Fiji Museum

Spanning over 3,700 years, this museum tells of the history behind Fiji. You’ll see everything from Indian artwork to shell jewelry throughout this spectacular overview of the Fijian culture.

Hang out for a Bit at Port Denarau Marina

This port features a huge, 32,800-square-foot Retail and Commerce Centre filled with restaurants and shopping. You can even take advantage of the 18-hole golf course or enjoy a little time on a jet boat before leaving the port. Oh, and don’t forget to purchase any of the necessary travel essentials you forgot to pack!

Relax in the Garden of the Sleeping Giant

Situated in the foothills of the Nausori Highlands, the Garden of the Sleeping Giant is one amazing places to explore in Fiji. With an assortment of vividly colored orchids, you could walk through this garden completely enthralled with its beauty for hours.

Take the Mud Pool Tour

Ready for a mud bath? As dirty as that sounds, it has been said that mud bathing has age-defying effects as well as healing properties. You just might want to try out the therapeutic natural thermal mud spa.

Kula Wild Adventure Park

As Fiji’s biggest family theme park, you can’t miss out on this exciting adventure especially if you brought along the little ones. Carefully handle and examine various exotic species including feeding the sea turtles, take a ride on the Splash Mountain Jungle Water Slide, or go gliding on the canopy flier.


Sri Siva Subramaniya Swami Temple

This Hindu temple dedicated to Lord Murugan is extremely vibrant and colorful. With delicate architectural details and magnificent ornate carvings, you must come to visit this historic structure.

As you can see, there are an endless amount of adventures to experience in the stunning country of Fiji. So, what are you waiting for? Start planning your trip to the archipelago islands so that you can fill your itinerary with some exciting activities! It will also give you something to dream about while you are staying at home. Give me a call when you are ready to start your planning.

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