Fiji
FijiFiji is blessed with 333 magnificent islands, some inhabited, most not. Set in the tropical South Pacific, Fiji is surely the essence of a tropical island paradise. White sandy beaches, swaying coconut trees, pristine oceans and waterways and a range of things to do and see that will appeal to the most discerning traveler
Activities
Nadi
The Sabeto Hot Springs is one of Fiji’s true hidden gems. Halfway between Nadi and Lautoka, ambling down the main access road off the Queens Highway, you will head past the famous Land of the Sleeping Giants and its beautiful array of orchids where you will eventually happen upon the Sabeto Hot Springs also known as the Sabeto Mud Baths. Nadi also offers a great shopping experience with most of the main shops located along the one very busy and congested main street.
Denarau
The Denarau Golf & Racquet Club offers the finest facilities in the South Pacific Islands. Highlighting the Denarau Golf & Racquet Club are the 18-hole championship golf course and driving range, 10 tennis courts, a large golf and tennis pro shop, a restaurant and bar, changing rooms and meeting facilities. Denarau Island's latest gem is Port Denarau itself. This retail and commercial centre offers over 10,000 square metres of the best mix of services and retail shopping anywhere in Fiji.
Sonaisali Island Swim and snorkel in the clear blue surf of Fiji's most popular beach, Natadola Beach. Horse ride, visit the local village or simply beach comb along the pure white sands.
Coral Coast You can get a train ride through a forest, Fijian village, across bridges, old sugar cane plantations and then stop over for a refreshing cave excursion - on the Coral Coast Railway. Visit Kula Eco Park, Sigatoka Sand Dunes National Park, or enjoy an action packed adventure on the Sigatoka River Safari.
Malolo Islands There are many activities offered, including snorkeling, boating, and sight-seeing.
Castaway Island Try your hand at windsurfing, parasailing, snorkling, scuba diving or surfing on these beautiful white sand beaches and coral reefs.
Yasawas Islands The Sawa-i-Lau limestone caves are a treat for the adventurer. The caves are located on Sawa-i-Lau island, in the more northern section of the Yasawa chain off the north coast of Nacula Island. Flashpacking and Backpacking through the Yasawa Islands or the Waya Reef Snorkel Shark Experience offer lasting memories of some of the most beautiful scenery in French Polynesia.
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