10 Reasons to Go to Fiji
One of the most remote archipelagoes in the world and famous for its flawless beaches, deep-sea wonders, and cocktails in coconuts, Fiji is the place to go when you want to get away from it all. Here are ten reasons to add it to your list of must-visits:
For the beaches
From hiking along uninhabited shorelines to lounging on pristine stretches of white sand, get ready to enjoy some of the best beaches in the world.
For the hikes
On Fiji, you can trek through lush rainforest, over rolling sand dunes, past thundering waterfalls, and along remote beaches. With an extinct volcanic peak at the center of every island, spectacular views await those who are willing to walk for it.
To spot some underwater treasures
Fun fact: Fiji was dubbed the “soft coral capital of the world” by oceanographer Jacques Cousteau. With visibility of 35 meters or more, and dramatic underwater topography that ranges from tranquil coral gardens to challenging tunnels, walls, and pinnacles, Fiji offers a plethora of options for divers and snorkelers of all skill levels.
For some top-notch surfing
Fiji is a surfer’s paradise: you can ride some of the world’s best waves here, including the famous Cloudbreak. There are options for beginners too, like the swells on Qamea Island.
To ride the rapids
There’s nothing quite like rushing down the thrilling Navua River as it cuts through dramatic volcanic gorges. Rivers Fiji leads awesome white-water rafting trips that also adhere to ecofriendly “Leave No Trace” practices.
For the cinematic islands
From The Blue Lagoon’s Nanuya Lailai to Cast Away’s Modriki Island in the Yasawas, you’ll recognize more than one silver screen beach in Fiji…
For its contemporary art and culture
Whether you catch a performance from the dance artistes of VOU—a renowned company that blends ancient tribal dances with amazing modern choreography—or seeing vibrant paintings in the art galleries of Suva, Fiji’s local art scene is well-worth experiencing.
To immerse yourself in the Fijian way of life
There’s no better way to get to know Fiji like a local than a homestay—like at Namosi Eco Retreat (north of Pacific Harbour on Viti Levu) where you’ll be welcomed like a family member.
To visit Bouma National Heritage Park
One of Fiji’s best nature reserves is an epic adventure: You can snorkel pristine waters, hike to lush jungle waterfalls, or take a beautiful walk along the coast.
For the bird-watching
Thanks to Fiji’s 150 species of birds, you’re going to see (and hear) some unique feathered species, from parrots and kula lorikeets to friendly wild chickens. Bonus: the Fiji flying fox and mastiff bat are only found here!
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