Discover pristine beaches, rich culture and delectable seafood in this dreamy South Pacific island nation.
Embrace the allure of Fiji, where 333 mesmerizing islands cradle you in their silky beaches. The culture is rooted in song and storytelling, and Fiji heals the soul with its laid-back tempo, zest for adventure and delicious cuisine. On the main island, Vitu Levu, you’ll find neat local villages and natural attractions like the enchanting Garden of the Sleeping Giant and Sigatoka Sand Dunes. Meanwhile, the outer islands beckon with oceanfront serenity and vibrant coral reefs. Visit a local village on a jet boat safari up Sigatoka River, relax at a beach club and get your fill of marine adventures, from waterfall hiking to world-class surfing, in this nature-lover’s playground.
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Explore Fiji

  • Coral Coast
  • Mamanuca Islands
  • Denarau Island
  • Wailoaloa Beach
  • Nadi

Coral Coast

Overview

The Coral Coast stretches along the south coast of Fiji’s main island. It boasts untamed jungles, sparkling coastlines and serene lagoons, including the human-made Momi Bay. Have a meal at its local eateries or go on an adventure tour with operators ready to take you on thrilling jet boat safaris and velocipede rides along a former sugarcane railway.

Known For

Local Villages, Fresh Produce, Adventure, Beaches

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Mamanuca Islands

Overview

This cluster of 20 tranquil isles, known locally as the Mamanucas, is the easiest to get to from Fiji's main island. With crystal-clear waters teeming with colorful reefs, world-class surfing spots and an abundance of fresh seafood like mud crab, tuna and lobster, these islands make a picture-perfect spot to check in (and never check out).

Known For

Beaches, Snorkeling, Surfing

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Denarau Island

Overview

With its island golf course, numerous restaurants serving local and international eats, and busy Port Denarau marina, this upscale resort destination is a one-stop shop. As a family-friendly hub for local food, drinks and entertainment, this is one of Fiji’s most convenient seaside neighborhoods, making it an ideal base to cruise Fiji’s outer islands on a day trip.

Known For

Family-Friendly, Restaurants, Bars, Day Trips

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Wailoaloa Beach

Overview

This beachfront area just 10 minutes from Nadi’s international airport is an authentic slice of Fiji, with locals playing rugby on the shoreline and a handful of affordable bars and eateries that play live music. While the beach may not rival those in the outer islands, it offers spectacular sunset views. Just a short drive away, you can explore the orchid-filled Garden of the Sleeping Giant or visit Port Denarau.

Known For

Sunsets, Culture, Restaurants

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Nadi

Overview

Nadi, although not as vast as the capital, Suva, is the primary entry point for tourists due to its international airport. Beyond its functional role, Nadi offers visitors a chance to delve into Fiji's unique Indo-Fijian culture, evident in the vibrant Hindu temple – the largest in the Southern Hemisphere. Explore local cuisine, shop for colorful Indian saris and soak up the lively atmosphere.

Known For

Culture, Restaurants

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3 Days of Adventure, Island Cruising and Cuisine in Fiji

Kava Ceremony

Adventure in the Jungle

Explore the main island’s most thrilling attractions. Take a jet boat safari on Sigatoka River and meet a Ratu (local chief), drink kava and dance with villagers. Alternatively, ride a velocipede on an abandoned railway track to a deserted beach. Take a surfing excursion to world-famous Cloudbreak, then settle in for sunsets, cocktails and fresh fish seasoned with locally made sea salt at Fish Bar.

Floating Restaurant & Bar

Discover Fiji’s Outer Islands

Take an all-day cruise on a luxury catamaran to a sandbank in the Mamanucas for snorkeling and lounging before the on-board chef cooks up a barbecue feast. If you’d rather stay put, spend the morning or afternoon on a daybed at a floating bar in the middle of the Pacific.

Vatu Ni Savu Waterfall

Culture, Cuisine and Color

Enjoy a niuccino coffee with coconut milk at a farm-to-table café. Then take a tour of the café’s organic farm. Visit the Southern Hemisphere’s largest Hindu temple before heading to Denarau Island for a round of golf. Hit up Nadina Authentic Fijian Restaurant for kokoda and seasonal lobster, but save room for dessert at one of the island’s best fine-dining restaurants.

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