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February is a less popular time to visit Viti Levu.

Viti Levu has plenty to offer for visitors of all ages and interests. In this article, we tell you the top things to see and do for your February trip to Viti Levu. Get inspired by the events, activities, attractions, and experiences unique to February. We’ll let you know where to explore events based on your interests, whether that’s food, culture, art, music, sport or others.

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Best attractions for Viti Levu in February

Besides the array of exciting events and activities Viti Levu has to offer for travelers in February, we want to remind you of the classic attractions in Viti Levu that are great to visit at this time of the year as well! You can’t miss these iconic landmarks, local favorites, and places rich with cultural heritage. We hope to give you insights and inspiration into the best things to see and do to make the most of your visit. Here is a list of our top attractions in Viti Levu for February.
Port Denarau Marina
1. Port Denarau Marina
4.4
(4438)
Marina
Nature & Parks
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Port Denarau is a must-visit spot in Fiji, offering a perfect blend of luxury, relaxation, and vibrant island vibes. The marina is stunning, with breathtaking views and a laid-back atmosphere that's ideal for unwinding. The shopping and dining options are excellent, with everything from high-end boutiques to local craft shops and a variety of restaurants serving fresh seafood, Fijian specialties, and international cuisines. The live music and cultural performances add an extra touch of magic to the evenings. It's also the gateway to some of Fiji's best island adventures, with easy access to cruises and day trips. The staff and locals are incredibly friendly, embodying Fiji's famous hospitality. Highly recommend Port Denarau for anyone visiting Fiji – it’s a place where memories are made!
Great places for souvenirs! They have a liquor store, a Rip Curl, a pharmacy, restaurants among other businesses! They also have the best dive shop around- The Purple Turtle! Book any dives with them! They’re incredible! Lots of other things to look at and buy. Definitely worth checking out while you wait for your excursions!
Absolute chaos. But staff are super friendly, lots of very lovely shops. Construction currently happening to renovate the space. Just be mindful of dodgy taxis or people trying to make you get into the wrong bus while forcefully moving you. (It’s ok to say stop).
When i had my trip to fiji i had visited port Denarau twice once for shopping and another time for sailing.I must say that sailing was so amazing.They had offered food,snorkling and amazing experience. For sailing tickets were booked at the same day and it was very crowded.But experience was good. Port was very clean and nicely maintained
Nice spot but also where most of the cruise tours and island transfers operate from. It has a small shopping centre including a small supermarket. Also a nice spot for a coffee or lunch.
Shops, bars, restaurants, vibrant marina. Bula bus 10 AUD or 12 local currency. It takes you around the resorts hop on hop off. 20 minutes 1 loop
This is where you go to see stunning islands. There are plenty of restaurants and shops in this wonderful harbor. Every shop is clean and tidy. You get access to all you need. Before visiting the islands and returning to your resorts, there are a few supermarkets where you can pick up some water, snacks, and alcohol.
A very pleasant way to spend a few hours during the day, especially the sunset and a couple of good restaurants around plus every now and again twirling firework show. A nice break from just sitting and watching the beach and very easy to get to either by walking or public transport is amply available. There are some luxury yachts every now and again.
Kula WILD Adventure Park
2. Kula WILD Adventure Park
4.1
(911)
Amusement park
Nature & Parks
Nature preserve with walking paths, animal encounters, a waterpark & a roller-coaster zip line.
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Lovely place back to nature at its best . All the animals are well looked after 🦜🐍🐢🐸. You will understand a lot of the native animals. The staff are very professional and knowledgeable. The turtle 🐢 show is a must . The kids will love the water play🛝 and zipline There are a lot of activities to see . The park is clean and well maintained . The food from the cafe was delicious 😋. ☕️🍹🍦🥗🌭🍕🍽🥤🍟🥘🍲🥝🫐🍓🍒🥭🍍🍌🍋
Kula wild adventure park is one of the most recommended activities to do when you are in Fiji. If you are with young kids who love water then this is definitely a place for you. The park has 3 main activities Animal encounter and tortoise feeding, zip lining and water slide/ water area for smaller kids. Please check the site for prices on each activity, based on what you want to do you can select for a combo or individual tickets. Animal encounter have snake holding and lizard holding( can’t recall exact name 😛). You also get to touch and feed the tortoise. There are lot of parrots and few other birds to watch inside. Zip lining is a good experience which even young kids can do. Water slide is nice and was fun for my 10yr old daughter and 5 yr old son who did it at least 10 times.
Lovely wildlife park to go and visit if you are down at the Coral Coast. Many attractions for kids such as zip line and water slide, though the additional cost is quite high. Food at cafeteria available on site. Many aviaries with colourful birds as well as reptiles and turtles. Glorious vegetation and forest along the paths and boardwalks. Well worth checking out.
We walked over from the Outrigger resort in time for the 11am turtle feed. We then enjoyed a hot steamy walk up into the top of the rainforest. Saw hundreds of fruit bats in trees across the valley above the zip wire platforms. We walked through the aviary and the reptile house, not a lot of space for the animals but this is a rescue centre for illegally captured animals so must be a lot better than they were used to.
Enjoyed the opportunity to hold the reptiles .Exhibits were ok and zip line enjoyed by my adult son. Probably more suited to families with children but we enjoyed the two jours we spent their. Do feel it's a little overpriced.
Kula Wild Adventure Park is Fiji's biggest Family Fun Park and Ecological Preserve. It is located on Fiji's largest island, Viti Levu, in Korotogo near Sigatoka. Initially established as a 'bird park' in the late 1980s, the Park displayed typical species but ran into hard times. By 1996, the Park was in shocking condition with most birds in dire need of proper nutrition and care. Kula Eco Park Management bought the Park in 1997 and immediate action was taken to save the Park's inhabitants. It sits on a 28 acre property set in three beautiful valleys, with 12 acres of very dense coastal forest. There are huge walk-through enclosures that put the visitor inside the habitats of their kula (collared lory), resident parrots, doves, water birds, bats, and reptiles. Marine displays of ocean turtles, soft and hard coral, and tropical fish provide a glimpse of the spectacular marine world that surrounds the 300+ Islands of Fiji. With almost a kilometer of wooden walkways, bridges, rest areas and two (very expensive) cafes, the park provides their visitors with the opportunity to experience the ‘wild side’ of Fiji in comfortable and safe surroundings. I had the opportunity to hold a rare Fijian Iguana at the interaction area. I absolutely hate things that scuttle and scurry, and I was SO scared that I was just shaking all over. I drew the line at holding the Boa Constrictor! Then there is not forgetting their Rollercoaster Zip Rail, the first of its kind in Fiji. As well as a kiddies splash pool with water jets, slides, and more. Every visit is vital to the Breeding Programmes and Student Education Courses they offer and they heavily rely on public support. It is actually extremely expensive for what you get. The kids would appreciate it more, but at $75 per adult, $35 per child, and $3 one small scoop ice creams, it's going to be a very expensive day out. Note: the outside step is very high with no railings. I had to hold on to the column/post and pull myself up. The wheelchair ramp is so steep that it wasn't an option at all.
Great variety of wildlife to explore at your pwn pace. Also has good kids activities to enjoy. Premises is also fairly accessible for wheelchair users.
Made me a kid again. I was able to hold a native iguana and a boa. We saw birds and live coral and sea turtles, which we got to feed. Saw active fruit bats. We went zip lining [thank you Junior (must do)] and water sliding is a perfect way to cool off and end your day!!
Garden of the Sleeping Giant
3. Garden of the Sleeping Giant
4.3
(1178)
Botanical garden
Nature & Parks
2,000+ types of orchids, plus many native plants, in a tranquil setting with paths & picnic areas.
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What a breathe taking experience. So stunning & the staff were just beyond nice. It’s really gorgeous to take in the different orchids, durian (which I’ve never seen actually on the tree) and tropical plants that grow. Cute little kitties to pat (so bring some cat food if you can). Definitely a worthy visit even if it’s hot!
Experience was okay. There was no sign board leading to the gardens at the main road. Had to ask few residents from around the area. Also the gardens are maintained well but there were no orchids. I am guessing this season was not the ideal one. Maybe go for the trail walk, very peaceful.
Lovely rambling gardens, well maintained paths and plenty of seating to rest if the heat gets a bit much. A nice cold glass of fresh juice after our walk was a welcome inclusion in the ticket price. As always, the staff here were friendly and welcoming.
This fell short if my expectations as I've visited lots of gardens. I do not feel it was worth the entry fee and travelling time to get here. Could have easily given this one a miss. The road leading to this garden is a dirt road and very bumpy. Our taxi driver went so slow similar to a walking pace and was getting overtaken by vans and other cars. There were times I thought the gravel and rocks would damage the car but luckily this didn't happen. This might be worthwhile if you are a fan of orchids. The website states there are 2,000 different types of orchids. They are located at the start of the walk. If I had known this I would've slowed down and attempted to take them in. I'm from Brisbane so for me excluding the orchids this felt like a rainforest walk. I was familiar with a lot of the trees and plants growing here. It was hot on the day we visited and we also had our 10 month old with us. If you are bringing your little one don't bother with a pram as you'll have to leave it at just after the orchids section/ toilet block (at the beginning) unless you want to carry it up lots of stairs. The stairs are not equally spaced apart so you really need to pay attention where you are stepping. If you are after a view follow the signs to the lookout. It's quite steep so it may not suit all ability levels and there are only two spots with shade. While there was a nice view at the top it wasn't spectacular. We didn't spend much time up there. It didn't take us much time to walk through the garden and return to the entrance. The driving time to and from Nadi was more than the amount of time we spent in the garden. At the end of the walk you get a sweet drink and you can sit down in shade. Disclaimer: the last photo I've included is of the 'Sleeping Giant' but I took this from Port Danarau and not on the way to this garden.
Nice garden to spend an hour or two. Has a lookout up a hill with a good view. Boardwalk to take you around the jungle atmosphere. Plenty of benches and toilets also there too. No cafe or water refill.
Nice visit, pretty and lush. Got eaten alive by mosquitoes on the way down. The juice at the end was nice, but wanted to get out of there fue to the bites. $30 entrance fee was a bit steep in my mind.
Go prepared with your hat and sunscreen if you are going to climb to the peak hut. I’m not sure if they had a map somewhere off the pathways, but that would’ve definitely been helpful in exploring the area. We love the view from the pic of the mountain. There is a little beret that you can rest in before you head down. The breeze was really nice and so we stayed there for at least half an hour before we came down. We were charged $30 per adult and when you return from your exploration, then you’re served with tropical juice. Staff were very pleasant.
Nothing much about this place. The flowers and setting was beautiful but not much to do. Lovely work but got bitten my bugs many times
Tifajek Mud Pool & Hotspring
4. Tifajek Mud Pool & Hotspring
4.8
(73)
Hot spring
Nature & Parks
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Mud pools was a fantastic experience. So much fun and our skin felt amazing afterwards. Also had massages outdoors which were really good. Management was a little disorganised with the massages as we had a big group. We had booked in advance so we expected a little better but otherwise it was overall a great day. Highly recommend
I've never had a mud bath before. Thought I'd give it a go. You apply the mud to your body. It helps if you are with another person to help you get fully covered. I guess it's like a mud face mask. While you are drying you are given a story about how this place came to be. You then take a dip in two warm pools one of which is warmer than the other. After washing the mud off my skin felt nice and soft. You have the option to take a massage. Overall it's a nice little experience to do. This place wasn't too far from our hotel. I'm not sure I would recommend coming too far to carry out this activity.
I spent the day at Tifajek Mud Pool and Hot Springs with my team (Canada Ravens Rugby League), and it was the best self-care experiences I’ve ever had. The natural mud pools followed by the hot springs were incredibly relaxing and rejuvenating. I opted into the massage offered and this took me right into a nap! The staff were welcoming, the atmosphere was peaceful, and the whole experience felt authentic and refreshing. 10/10 would highly recommend visiting if you’re ever in the Fiji Islands!
It was a super fun experience. There weren’t any lockers, but since no one else was there, it felt like a private mud pool. We really enjoyed it!
Our first time mudding & we enjoyed the experience and skin felt great afterwards. Customer service on the day was pretty average but not much to it, just follow the bath numbers once your mud has baked.
Lovely messy experience. Slathering yourself with mud and waiting for it to dry, then bathing in really warm baths that are naturally heated by the earth. Well worth the visit, and naturally your skin will love you after!
It's amazing how the world works. We were lucky enough to come across a driver not too long after we landed in Fiji. This fine gentleman offered to drive us around the island for a very reasonable fee. This was one of the last stops on our journey. Full disclosure, I did not go into the hot springs. I'm a bit of a neat freak, and I just mentally couldn't do it. My wife on the other hand, was all in. She had a BLAST, and really enjoyed herself both with the springs and with her guide. She provided an exceptional history of the island as well as the property. One of the main reasons I love travelling, the process of learning all about parts of the world that I've seen in movies and read about in books. If you are fortunate enough to get to Fiji, do spend your time at your resort and whatnot. But please don't forget to head out into the country and find these little jewels. You will be glad that you did.
Very relaxing and different experience. We did the mud pool and massage. Perfect for our arrival day after a long flight.
Natadola Beach
5. Natadola Beach
4.3
(159)
Beach
Outdoor Activities
White-sand beach popular for snorkeling & surfing, with horseback rides along the shore.
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Often said to be the best beach on the main island and I would have to agree. It was clean and was still swimmable even at low tide, unlike most of the others on the main island. To stay could be expensive as the accommodation choices are the Yatule or Intercontinental resorts. You can do a day visit on your own and swim get a massage or do a horse ride. Both the massage and horse rides are done by the local villagers.
You can participate in a fair number of activities at this beach - besides swimming, sunbathing and strolling along the beach, you can also get a horse ride or a massage at the shelters set by the the locals. The beach itself was average, and the water was not particularly clear or enticing, but there were activities to keep you occupied for at least half a day
Aside from the tragically obvious problem of proper rubbish disposal among the locals, the beach itself is very beautiful. Perfect weather (dry season) plenty of white sand beaches to enjoy at low tide, including a long sand spit near the river mouth. Safe for the kids, enough room for everyone to find their patch of tropical peace.
Gorgeous blue water, amazing reefs to snorkel in and friendly locals providing a variety of activities. Accessible with a rental car, which is awesome if your staying on the main island and want to explore- this makes a fantastic day trip. I recommend walking up past the resort and finding the locals who will take you to their island to explore a private beach, snorkel and see an ancient cave! It felt safe swimming here and if you feel like lounging definitely see the locals for massages at better prices than any resort!
This is a legitimate sandy beach with waves along the Coral Coast. Best of all, it’s free! You might get friendly harassment from people offering horse rides—just smile and claim your spot in the sand.
Great surfing spot but very windy that day. Recommend to get a massage from the local more than any resort
🌺 Bula! At Temptation Attraction Horse Riding Fiji & Tours, we love welcoming guests to Natadola Beach and sharing the beauty of our home. From gentle horses for kids to adventurous rides along the river, mountains, and the famous Navo Cave, every tour is about creating memories. Many visitors say it’s the highlight of their Fiji holiday — and we’re blessed to guide them through the real Fiji experience. Come ride with us, enjoy the breeze, and take a piece of Fiji with you. Vinaka vakalevu! 🌴🐎
Stunning swimming beach with soft sand. There is a small massage hut on the beach and locals selling coconuts. The only thing lacking is a changing room and restroom. Otherwise its a greay beach!
Fiji Museum
6. Fiji Museum
4.2
(881)
Local history museum
Museums
Storied history museum in Thurston Gardens with archaeological artifacts & Fijian cultural exhibits.
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this is a must-see for anyone who wants to obtain a cursory understanding of the history of Fiji. It touches on who the Fifjians were prior to colonization: their modes of transportation, dress, textiles, culture and other artifacta. It then displays life post colonization, the British uniforms, missionary dolls and the introduction China. etc. There was a cute gift shop, and attached cafe.
Visited Suva National museum while travelling to Fiji. You have option to buy tickets with a local guide with some additional charges . We took a local guide and it was worth it as she explained about the history of Fiji very well. A lot work is still going on to digitize the work but all together a nice experience if you want to learn about the place . Not much to do for kids so find something to keep them busy while you visit.
Small museum, exhibits are well done. Covers history of Fiji with exhibits on early settlement as well as more recent history, and an impressive ocean-going drua (ocean-going canoe). Worth a visit. Has a large veranda with a nice cafe. Next to Thurston Gardens where we enjoyed watching the fruit bat colony wake up in the evening
We thoroughly enjoyed visiting the Fiji museum. My great - grandfather was a missionary in Fiji from 1901 to 1914 and we wanted to return some items he had brought back to Australia when he returned on account of the war. The museum was fascinating and well curated and we enjoyed delicous smoothies afterwards and a wander in the beautiful grounds after our visit
Beautiful little museum with fantastic displays and interesting historical facts about Fiji 🇫🇯 20$ per person
Is a must to visit if you come to Suva ,super convenient just look for express bus ‘Pacific Transport FJ express bus’ , we get a timetable from the host desk and the bus comes every hour, outside there’s a clock tower easy to recognise. I gain some history knowledge that’s why I love museums. Ticket is 20FJD/person
Located in the back of the pretty Thurston Gardens, this cute little museum can be visited in about 40 minutes, is nice and cool (air conditioned), has very nice and clean public restrooms, and it has at least one super unique artifact (partial rudder from HMS Bounty aka Mutiny on the Bounty fame). Otherwise the museum had some moderately interesting artifacts that are well marked, although most are either reproductions or 20th century. It is FJD 20 each for foreigners, but they do charge a 5% extra fee if you pay with credit card.... Nevertheless it was $9.50USD each (after cc fee) for arguably the only real tourist attraction in Suva and we were happy with our visit.
Highly recommend. Small, but full of interesting exhibits. Lost track of time listening to one of the tour guides. Really enjoyed it.
Beqa Adventure Divers
7. Beqa Adventure Divers
4.8
(267)
Dive shop
Tours
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The MOST amazing shark dive ever! There were close to 40 bull sharks. I was so impressed with the organization and safely protocols implemented. I never felt like I was in danger and always had a few of the dive crew watching over me. The detailed information and visual aids were outstanding. I will definitely be back, but next time will stay closer to this establishment!
Highly professional. Very structured and organized. Staff is very helpful and friendly. Around 40 Bull Sharks on our dives, plenty of Lemon, Grey Reef, Blacktip and Nurse Sharks too. Business is run by an expat and likely the best address for the Shark Dive among multiple operators.
We had a fantastic time diving with Beqa Adventure Divers! We have worked and dove with sharks around the world and this operator is responsible, safe, and gets incredible shark action. They also work with Fiji Shark Lab to contribute to scientific discovery in the area surrounding the local sharks which is incredible! Next time we are in Fiji we will absolutely be diving with them again! 🦈
Incredible diving experience. Thank you for a life changing experience. I can’t wait to come back. My team were so knowledgeable & very supportive to myself as a solo beginner diver. I was made welcome, gear set up for me & a gentle offer to have someone assist me defend I was encouraged folded naturally into the small group of us. This is such a special team, a special ethic & philosophy & with no doubt I felt completely safe & the team & guests all were protected at all times. Thank you 🙏 The experience was sublime, I can’t wait to come back and watch such an incredible experience shark encounters are breathtaking.
This was one of the best dive experiences I’ve ever had! I have dived all over the world, and Beqa Adventure Divers shark dive is PHENOMENAL! With such a professional and organised team (Malakai, Kenny, Harry and Selio) and clear instructions, I felt safe and their competence allowed to put all my attention on the 5 different shark species! Bull, lemon, tawny nurse, white tip, black tip and one aloof silver tip- we saw it all! And the grouper was the biggest one I’ve ever seen! We loved it so much we came back for a second day! Thank you to the team for making this possible! I feel so lucky to have been able to experience this with Beqa Adventure Divers!
Absolutely phenomenal experience with Beqa Adventure Divers! From start to finish, the entire operation ran like a well-oiled machine — professional, organised, and with safety at the forefront at every stage. Their dive procedures were top-notch, giving us total confidence and peace of mind, even in such an adrenaline-filled environment. The dive site itself was absolutely stunning — crystal-clear visibility, vibrant reef life, and, of course, the stars of the show: the sharks. Dozens of them, from multiple species, all moving gracefully through the water just metres away. It was awe-inspiring and deeply humbling. The guides and crew were incredibly knowledgeable, passionate, and respectful — not just of the divers, but of the sharks and the ocean environment. You can tell they truly care about conservation and education. This is more than just a dive — it’s an unforgettable experience run by a world-class team. If you’re coming to Fiji and love diving (or sharks), Beqa Adventure Divers is absolutely unmissable.
I had an amazing time diving with Beqa Adventure Divers! From start to finish, the entire team was super friendly, professional, and welcoming — special thanks to Levani, Manu, and Sai, the local dive masters, who were not only highly skilled but also made every dive feel fun and enjoyable. The crew and boat captains were equally kind and attentive, making the whole experience smooth and well-organized. The facilities are new, clean, and in excellent condition, which adds a lot to the overall comfort and professionalism of the operation. The shark dive itself was absolutely incredible — thrilling, perfectly managed, and conducted with great safety.
So the shark dive is just awesome and amazing...just do it. But big callout to the Dive Team who are just amazing. To our dive guides Sai and Kenny for making things easy, fun and safe and our fearless captain Ace for getting us out and back safely. Thanks team...it was friggin awesome.
Rivers Fiji
8. Rivers Fiji
4.9
(87)
Rafting
Tours
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One of the best adventures I’ve had! You are picked at a specific location at a specific time and driven (1-1.5 hour drive) to where you get all the gear and head to the river. Once you get to the raft, your teams guide gives you a set of demos and instructions and you head out. There were about 26 waterfalls in the 4-6 hours of this trip. The guide knew every nook and cranny and led us very skillfully. He had about 26 years of experience and was very informative, funny and had lots of patience. We stopped halfway into the trip and had lunch that was included in the trip. The guides quickly set up tables of fresh local fruits, juices, cold cuts, sandwiches etc. A very pleasant experience.
Rivers Fiji is a must do no matter where you are spending your time on this/these beautiful islands. Be sure to include this adventure in your itinerary. Everyone involved with the company was incredible and went above and beyond to ensure the guest’s safety and happiness were met with high standards. The lunch was amazing and abundant! Start to finish I felt comfortable and attended to. This is all without even getting into how fascinating the scenery is! The beauty and magic of this one of a kind experience was jaw dropping. The customer service matches the atmosphere, top notch! Vinaka (thank you) to Tobi and Moses they kept the fun going and were very informative. I will come back to Fiji just to do this again someday. Money comes and goes. Experiences last a lifetime. Book it!
We had one of the best days while staying in Fiji. Mozes, Abraham and Noah were perfect rafting/tour guides. Maka was the best bus driver on the scenic road. The day just flyby. We started at Pacific Harbour at 6:45am, the trip to rafts/river took us about 1h45min. Rafting was very adventurous, our guide Abraham told us many interesting things about history of Fiji and river and life on Fiji. Somewhere in the middle we had lunch. And than we ended up in village. We were back at starting point around 4-5pm.
This is possibly the best activity you will do when visiting Fiji! My partner and I booked this tour whilst holidaying from Australia. The business is owned by an American who consulted with the local village and ensures that 20% of all proceeds are given back to the village as well as any tips given the the guides going directly to them and their family. The company only employs guides from the village to provide a source of income and allow those closest with the river and region to share their knowledge with visitors. Our journey started with complimentary pick up from our hotel in Pacific Harbour and included an approx 1.5 hr drive with a break in between to have some home made banana bread. The staff go through a thorough safety briefing and provide all equipment that you might require. The boats are in great condition and appeared mostly new. The best part of the experience starts once you climb on board your raft and work together with your guide to paddle down the upper navua river. With the constant gentle current, the activity is not strenuous and very manageable for anyone wanting a fun day on the water in an untouched part of Fiji. The gorge and initial 45 minutes was some of the most spectacular scenery we have seen with 30m sheer cliffs towering over a crystal clear channel of water. Our guide, Sammy, was the ultimate highlight. He did an excellent job at explaining the connection to his local village, the natural history of the river and how to make the most of our day on the water. He was entertaining, did a fantastic job at ensuring everyone on the raft was having fun and didn’t shy away from some friendly competition against the other rafts. Approx just under half of the trip is shaded by trees so you aren’t too hot, and there are a few waterfall stops to allows those wanting to cool down a chance to swim. They provide lunch at a beautiful creek if the water isn’t too high and there are plenty of options for everyone. It is simple but very tasty and generous when considering it has to be paddled down in rafts! We had the greatest day and could not recommend this trip enough to anyone considering it. The only regret you will have is not booking this trip!
HIGHLY RECOMMEND. Fantastic trip for me (53 yrs old) and my 20 year old son. Toby was our guide. I loved the stories he told about his village and the Fijian way of life. The rapids were very mellow (class 1 & 2) in early September which made for a nice slow trip down the river so we really got to experience the beauty of the canyon. The lunch was simple and very good; fresh cut fruit and a make-your-own sandwich bar. Transportation arrangements were well organized. It was a long day, 12 hours from pick up and drop off. We were staying at the InterContinental Resort at Natadola Bay and got picked up at 6:15am. Great value trip for the price.
Amazing, beautiful, worth every cent! No better way to see the inside of Fiji. Great guides with stories, yummy lunch and snacks, and so many waterfalls and lush green scenery! Gotta do it!
My second time rafting with River’s Fiji and both times were otherworldly amazing… it feels as if you are wandering through Jurassic World with black lava cliffs and waterfalls seemingly at every turn in the river! Kept waiting for T-Rex to jump out from around the bend!
Everything about our experience was perfect! Tombi (Toby), Samuel (Samy), and Moses were so much fun and very personable. They taught us about the area, the various trees, the animals, and Fiji in general. We had a fun time on the water, lunch was delicious, our driver up the mountain did a great job, and it was one of our favorite days of our trip. Would definitely recommend and would do again in the future.
Big Bula Waterpark
9. Big Bula Waterpark
4.0
(775)
Water park
Water & Amusement Parks
Colorful, tropical-themed waterpark featuring multiple slides & a sizable wave pool.
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If you are expecting Atlantis in Dubai, you’ll be disappointed, but if you’re expecting a safe and fun almost private waterpark where your kids will beg you not to leave because they are having the best time ever, you’re at the right place! It was so fun. Lots of slides. Lots of shade. Lots of fun! There is turf everywhere so the ground is super soft. 10/10
Fun had by kids, but you can see where costs are being reduced (while the ticket prices stay the same). 2 years ago (2023) we spent a full day with our families kids (6 in total, aged 3-12) and there were plenty of staff who seemed happy to help, and most of the water looked clean. Our trip this year involved all the same kids (now aged 5-14) and they all still had fun - but it was noticeable how few staff there were (more maintenance staff than operations staff) and how little anyone helped or regulated things - it was also very noticeable how little water was being run on each of the inflatable slides, often too little to get you all the way down without skidding. The quality of the water at the end of each slide was pretty terrible too. And given the cost hasn't changed, we felt it took away from the experience a bit.
Big Bula 🌊 The prices are on the high side. If you book online a day or two prior through a 3rd party-I noticed it is listed at a discounted rate. You can pay $15 when you arrive to spectate. The Bula bus stops right outside. The first part of the park is all inflatables and they got really hot as you slide down the plastic-When we visited. The little paddle pools at bottom of the inflatables were dirty/murky. It is hot under feet 🐾 walking from one thing to another-take flip flops. There are some tables/umbrellas/gazebos but not much tree shade. Ordered a $12 berri smoothie NZ ice cream. They have hot food, chicken wraps, wings and chips. Cold drinks and so on. A more sophisticated set up would work alongside all the 5 star hotels/resorts on Denarau Island. Park is not well maintained and there was a wet dog type smell around the big water slides-Maybe from old plastics.
Wonderful day out for the kids and adults alike. Great affordable food and drinks with an ice cream at the end of the day. Super friendly staff but let’s not miss out how fun the slides were. Must do for an outing.
Everything at the front is a bit run down however the big slides at the back are great. I think it’s a little overpriced
This is a great place for a family day out. It's rather expensive to get in but if you stay a good portion of the day it makes up for the price a bit. Also, you can exit and enter the park as many times during that day as you like. I recommend bringing your own snacks so you keep the cost down a bit that way. It was fairly quiet when we were there on a Friday. We didn't have to wait in line for any of the slides. There are plenty of shaded tables to set up camp for the day. The artificial turf did get very hot under foot. The big slides are well maintained and have enough scare factor. The inflatable slides were very hot in the full sun. The water was a little murky in the pools of the inflatables. All in all, we had a wonderful time and the kids kept going back for me until they ran out of energy!
So quite expensive cost us $500.00 Fijian for 3 children and 3 adults. Wasn't worth the amount of money however the kids had an absolute blast. We arrived at 12.30pm and left at 4.30pm. The only place to but food was manned by 2 people definitely very slow service. Expensive food 1 hot dog and chips $20.00 Fijian. 1 Scoop of ice cream was $10.00 Fijian. We had our own snacks we took in. My son who is 6 could go in all the inflatables by himself. I'd recommend it to parents with kids. They have a great Toddler section It's unmanned though there was one worker at the top of the huge slides just focusing on one slide so it's up to the riders to be responsible. We did have lots of fun but definitely pricey.
Visited early August, great experience then expected only about 3 other families were there, staff were accommodating especially when we lost a belonging. Didn't try much of the menu but the kids loved the freshly made fries just about a 10 min wait for food. Highly recommended for family activities even adults can enjoy the park. Just note there are no in-house showers just changing rooms and lockers for belongings. A bit pricey but still good 👍
Zip Fiji Momi
10. Zip Fiji Momi
4.8
(414)
Tours
Zipline & Aerial Adventure Parks
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We had a spectacular day at Zip Fiji Nadi! After our cruise line zipline tour was cancelled, I contacted Zip Fiji directly and they picked us up at port and transported us to the location. 1000+ steps and 16 platforms, so you need to be fit, but an amazing experience. Our guide John was knowledgeable about the area and took terrific pics and vids of our adventures. Our driver then drove us back to the port well before the departure time. Highly recommended!
Had the best time at Zip Fiji. The views are unreal and the boys are all so friendly and helpful. Done the abseil and seen some caves too. Special shout out to Joe he was so amazing at his job and helped to calm when I was nervous to abseil!
Zip Fiji was pure adrenaline and fun! The course has 16 ziplines that take you over jungle canyons and through different landscapes, with incredible ocean views from the top. The guides were friendly, funny, and made us feel completely safe while showing us little tricks to make the rides even smoother. We also explored caves as part of the tour, which made the experience even more unique. It was a few hours of nonstop excitement, and definitely a must-do while in Fiji. The variety of lines - from shorter warm-up ones to the final long run - kept the excitement building throughout. Seeing the jungle and coastline from such a unique perspective was unforgettable. This is one of those experiences that makes you feel like a kid again, laughing and cheering the whole way down.
Momo Zip Line in Nadi, Fiji is a remarkable place for a family adventure, offering unforgettable thrills and beautiful views that everyone can enjoy together. The experience starts even before the first zip, with a warm welcome from the crew whose energy and kindness set the tone for a fantastic day. They treat all guests, especially families, with extra attention—making everyone feel safe, comfortable, and ready for adventure.The zipline course itself is a highlight, weaving through lush forests and rocky canyons, and featuring a unique limestone cave exploration. Kids and adults alike are captivated by the stories shared by the guides, especially the history of the “cannibal cave,” and everyone will love soaring high above the trees. The guides aren’t just safety experts; they’re comedians, camera-crew, and personal cheerleaders all rolled into one.One thing to note for families: the stair climb up to the first zip platform is no joke! It’s best described as the “Fijian Stair Club”—where every step earns a family a badge in perseverance and a good reason for an extra dessert later. Don’t worry, though; the guides make plenty of stops, offer lots of encouragement, and keep spirits high with jokes and local stories.At the end of the adventure, everyone gathers to enjoy a delicious home-cooked lunch, which is the perfect reward after a morning of climbing, zipping, and laughing. The food is simple but hearty, with enough variety to please adults and children. For families searching for an adventure that blends excitement, local culture, and shared memories, Momo Zip Line Nadi absolutely delivers. Just remember: if you survive the stairs, the rest is pure fun!
Such an amazing experience! We had the best time, and the staff were so lovely and thoughtful they even carried our water bottles in their backpacks and used our phones to record and take photos for us. They truly went above and beyond to make sure we enjoyed every moment and felt completely safe and cared for.
Really a great experience. Tons of fun zip lines. The staff are very friendly and helpful. And are good at building the excitement with the kids. There are a number of stairs to climb between zip lines. They also have repelling as an option which was great however I don’t recommend this if it is you first time repelling as there is not much training or instruction. The first repel is free air down into a beautiful cavern maybe 40 ft. Second repel is down a cliff face. 20-30 ft. And the last is the smallest. Great adventure park and great views of the coast as well. The guide took great pictures and videos of the kids and the zip lines. Would definitely go again.
This was our first activity to start our holiday journey in Fiji and it did not disappoint. Myself and my partner had a blast. Absolute beautiful views especially when you're zipping through the line from check point to check point. We also were treated to learn the history of the Oho cave and the Tau people which was truly incredible. Massive shout-out to all the staff from Zip Fiji Momi. (especially to our guide on the day Jimmy, vinaka) Thank you for the experience. Professional, welcoming, amazing, with an unbelievable experience that will never be forgotten. They are the top guys to check out in Fiji and will definitely do again.
Super fun, very well run and safe, delicious lunch served at the end. Their team was excellent- funny and entertaining, the course was very cool and the nature/views stunning. Highly recommended!
Sri Siva Subramaniya Swami Temple
11. Sri Siva Subramaniya Swami Temple
4.4
(1549)
Hindu temple
Sights & Landmarks
Religious complex featuring a multi-colored temple with wooden carvings of Hindu deities from India.
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An explosion of colour and the biggest Hindu Temple in the Southern Hemisphere, Nadi’s Sri Siva Subramaniya Temple is a feast for the eyes! Featuring ornate carvings of Indian Gods and striking ceiling frescoes, the Temple is one of the few places outside of India where you can see traditional Dravidian architecture. For a small entry fee, you can join the guided tour which runs every half hour between 8.30am – 3.00pm. You'll need to observe a few rules like dressing modestly and removing your shoes. I wish I could have taken more photos, but it was absolutely pouring out, and I was completely soaked. My phone got so wet, it stopped working. I will definitely try and come again while I'm in Fiji.
Interesting Hindu temple in Nadi that has many colorful depictions of their gods on the inside ceiling of the building, as well as around the outside. Beautiful decorative architectural features, although the outside pools were being drained at the time if our visit. Legs and shoulders must be covered and a covering is provided if you are not suitably dressed. Worth checking out.
We did a quick visit while going to Nadi Airport. The temple is great with amazing colors to display. Please note that not all attire’s are welcome and girls are only allowed to wear saree, skirts etc. however good thing is they provide skirts which you can wrap around while visiting the temple and it doesn’t not cost you . The staff was friendly and I was happy to see presence of all Hindu gods there. Don’t forget to visit the restaurant next to temple if you like South Indian. We were not able to visit due to time constraints so cannot comment on food quality.
This is the largest Hindu temple in the Pacific. Built between 1976 - 1986 on the site of a smaller 1926 temple, it reflects the legacy of the Indo-Fijian community, whose ancestors arrived in the late 19th century as indentured labourers for the sugarcane plantations. The temple is a traditional Dravidian architecture, vividly decorated with colourful carvings of Hindu deities.
Beautiful temple! This was visual and spiritual feast for us. So glad we took the taxi into town.
Visited this temple. Being newly painted the temple is looking very beautiful. The environment is so peaceful.
Amazing temple with exceptional paintings! Your given sarongs to cover your legs and shoulders while visiting. No shoes allowed. The complex was being re painted while we visited and the craftsmanship is stunning!! Was just mesmerized by the entire place. I can imagine it would be a good place for meditation, I noticed an energy shift while I was there. Highly recommend!!
we visited early morning, like 08:00, they opened. There is a dress code for entering the temple but they let you borrow a scarf. They dont mind about kids. our familly enjoy for shor transit time in Nadi
Likuri Island
12. Likuri Island
4.3
(43)
Island
Nature & Parks
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the nicest day trip we did in Fiji. magically dreamed of our most beautiful day in the Fiji Islands, no one should miss the special day trip. you start early in the morning and go from 9 and return at 11:30 in the evening back to the hotel. there is a resort on the island where you can spend the night. We booked a room for the whole day while we were there because we wanted to take a bath and change for the evening, a low-ceilinged room with an outside toilet, spotlessly clean, very different. we swam in clear blue water, had a cooking class in a wood-fired oven with crabs, unbelievable taste of food, we did not expect it, we had never tried it anywhere before. we enjoyed a lot of dancing with singing and music with a terrific fire show. incredible moments. wonderful evening. we had a nice dinner. we went crazy with the sunset
The staff are fantastic. The fire show is great. Daily activities are good. The beach side cabins are better than expected.
Definitely try the Robinson island tour in this island It’s one day tour where you get to experience the local Lovo lunch. Also they take you for snorkeling it’s not clear water though.
We did the day and the night tour recently and really loved it. It made for a big day being picked up at 8.30am and not dropped off till 11.30 pm but I think it’s definitely the best way to do it as you don’t feel rushed at all. The village tour was great and we were lucky for the chief to be there at the time. There is lots of fun activities on the island that they have planned for you or you can just relax and enjoy the island. The staff were almost all in the evening show and all amazingly talented. There was some issues with the boat on the way home but the guide was able to quickly lighten the mood by singing some songs. They could improve the boats a little but otherwise the whole experience was perfect and I wouldn’t hesitate to recommend. I’m sure we will be back to stay a few nights on the island.
Island great fir day trip with overnight accomadation. We did Robinson Crusoe tour $199FJD included pick up from hotel, river cruise to the island, snorkeling via boat on reef. The lovo was unveiled and the fire walkers did their thing!, lunch was accompanied with a really fun local traditional dance with 8 people, and fire dancing in a fun presentation. After show you can kayak, walk the island, about 1.4 klm loop, learn basket making, medicine walk and the bulla dance to finish off an amazing day!
We went on the sunset cruise and dinner and had a great time. They were even accommodating to our young children. Very friendly people.
Very fun experience! Delicious food and the dancing (professional dance company) was so much fun and quite genuine with the guests. The ride there and back in the boat was particularly nice because some of the dancers came back on the boat with us and were dropped off along the way. Seems to support a good cause!
Awesome day & night tour & entertainment. Very tired by the end of the night. But worth it. 😉
Sigatoka Sand Dunes National Park - Visitor Information Center
13. Sigatoka Sand Dunes National Park - Visitor Information Center
4.6
(615)
National park
Nature & Parks
Nature preserve featuring towering seaside sand dunes, trails, lookout points & picnic areas.
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Our visit to the Sigatoka Sand Dunes was an unforgettable experience. From the moment we arrived, the tour guide at the front desk made us feel welcome — friendly, informative, and genuinely helpful. We chose to do the walk without a guide, and it was perfectly manageable. The trails are clearly marked, and signs along the way helped keep us on track. We opted for the longer 2-hour loop, and it was absolutely worth it — the epic scenery of rolling dunes, coastal forest, and sea views made it feel like a different world. The kids had a great time too, discovering insects and plants, and finding little surprises along the way, like the woven tree-hugging figures tucked in the forest (a bit spooky, but cool and memorable!). It was a great mix of nature, adventure, and learning. Highly recommend starting early to avoid the heat, bringing water, hats, and good walking shoes. Overall, this was one of the most unique and beautiful nature experiences in Fiji — perfect for families or groups.
We did the shortest loop walk through the forest to the beach and thoroughly enjoyed it. The sand dunes are beautiful, but make sure you go early in the morning or wear close toed shoes if you plan on being there for awhile- we went at 12:00 and the sand was so hot! Gorgeous beach to walk along and the bats in the Mahokoni trees were adorable
We enjoyed our visit to this national park. We did the 1 hour loop trail, knowing it would take us 2 hours anyway. Why? Our children spent an hour on the beach making huts with driftwood! We had so much fun, so this was a great family outing. The view is stunning. You only see the sand dunes in a distance when walking the short trail. You walk through the dunes with vegetation, which we also enjoyed. On our way back you walk though the woods with thousands bats hanging in the trees. I recommend you walk the route following the landmarks in order. This way you will walk downhill on loose sand instead of uphill. The park highly recommends not to walk in-between 11:00-15:00 because of the extreme heat. But it's doable during dry season when the temps are lower and you often have cloudy days. You can come here with a taxi from Sigatoka or take the white public bus ($0,91 per ticket).
Ultimate Guide to Sigatoka Sand Dunes 🏜️ Entrance Fee - 10$ Fiji Dollar entrance fee (cash or card) Opening Hours of the Park - Visiting the park is only possible from 8am until 4:30pm Important - Due to excessive heat it is recommended to visit the park between 8-11am in the morning hours ! Reception - You have to go to the ranger reception and enter your name in the registry (safety reasons) they will also explain important details to you Trail | Level T1 to T2 - The trail itself is rather flat with no crazy elevations except if you climb up the sand dunes. It is recommended to wear proper shoes. You can choose different trails (see pictures) Wildlife - You will see many spiders, insects, squirrels, butterflies, bees, lizards and other creatures What to bring - Hiking shoes or proper shoes. Enough drinking water and some snacks Parking & Facilities - Free parking at the entrance and clean toilets at the entrance Hope this is helpful ☀️ Enjoy and stay hydrated 🐪
Beautiful place for a short hike. There is a large colony of flying foxes that can be seen hanging in the trees. The view from the top of the dunes is well worth the walk. Best to avoid walking in the heat of the day, as large parts of the walk are out in the open.
Easy hike compared to the mountainous waterfall ones we did. Long version takes you right over amazing dunes and along some coastline. The fruit bats in the trees near the end of the hike were really cool to see (Pteropus Vampyrus).
Best walk we did in Fiji, very welcoming and knowledgeable park ranger, . Would recommend going early in the day to avoid the heat and wearing shoes.
Amazing trek. We did the longest trail, about 7 km. You go through sand dunes, wild beaches and some Coastal forest. Saw a colony of flying foxes.
Arts Village pond
14. Arts Village pond
3.2
(5)
Pond
Visitor Centers
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Decent shops for essential needs. Clothing stores are nice.
Nice place to visit during show times
Wet Edge
15. Wet Edge
4.2
(106)
Restaurant
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Dining at Wet Edge is an unforgettable beachfront experience. Located alongside the infinity pool, practically at the water's edge, the restaurant boasts phenomenal ocean views. The addition of a wooden deck enhances the relaxed and tranquil atmosphere. The Asian cuisine served here is truly exceptional and authentically prepared. A must-try is the catch of the day. During our visit, it was Snapper, beautifully fried to perfection and drizzled with a delectable Asian-style sweet chili sauce. It was so good, I'd give it six stars if I could! The service at Wet Edge is equally impressive. Mita and Sava, in particular, were incredibly friendly and attentive, taking excellent care of us throughout our meals. We enjoyed the restaurant so much that we dined there twice during our stay. It's the perfect spot for a memorable meal with stunning views and delicious food.
I ordered a Prawn Pad Thai (which was about $38Fiji ($29NZD). The Pad Thai had about 4 Prawns, and the rest of the Pad Thai Noodles was smothered in soy sauce. It was disgusting and it was one of the most atrocious meal I have ever had in my life. The service was great, however the level of meal I had was below par, I couldn't justify spending that amount. My husband was also disappointed with his meal, we would not rate this place at all.
Amazing place with the best staff, meal was delicious and well priced ,Adi was absolutely fantastic to talk to and great with the kids. We will go back 🔥❤️
Wet Edge is a bit of a hidden gem at the resort! We had two amazing dinners here, both times hosted by Mes, who was simply outstanding. With a big group spread across three rooms, Mes made everything seamless – his service was attentive, friendly, and professional. The food was exceptional – fresh, flavoursome, and beautifully presented. Several adults in our group also enjoyed spending time at the swim-up bar, where Vimi and Epi looked after them brilliantly. The whole Wet Edge team was amazing. Highly recommend it for a special night out at the resort!
An excellent dining experience at Wet Edge. The staff were friendly and attentive, whilst the location on the water was lovely. We ordered the chicken dumplings to start which were decent, and then the nasi goreng which was delicious. Would recommend!
Disappointing experience to say the least. Staff doing their best but clearly have no skin in the game. Employees of a mega franchise so they couldn't care. Lots of, why on earth moments.. Some nice looking tables at the edge with lovely mood lighting, then ruined suddenly by them switching on bright lights under the cover. Drinks took an age to come, meals average. No music. Prices high. Just not good enough for an establishment of this calibre. Won't be back but why would they care.... Captive audience, high turnover of guests. Very poor.
A perfect venue on a warm evening to enjoy some excellent food and drinks as you watch the sunset. The quality of the food is very good and I would particularly recommend the Pad Thai, which is one of the best I have had. The venue is open and the staff are Welcoming and very friendly. We had a wonderful, intimate dinner while watching the sunset in the evening. if you are staying on Denarau Island, the Wet Edge restaurant at the Sheraton, is a must do.
Outstanding in everyday food was full of flavour great choices, presentation and most important product knowledge by staff and extremely high service. Friendly.and commicated with patrons. Our anniversary dinner was sensational food service and also anniversary song and farewell song song by musican and staff on our last night. Best restaurant at the resort 10 out of 10. Best views of bay and clean
Aqua-Trek Beqa Dive Center
16. Aqua-Trek Beqa Dive Center
4.6
(178)
Dive shop
Tours
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Had a brilliant experience over 2 days of diving here. All the staff are welcoming, friendly and very helpful. Felt completely at ease under water and safe regarding nature of what’s happening. Plenty of staff underwater covering the wall of shark dive! Got the chance to see bull sharks, reef sharks (white tip, black tip and grey) and plenty of nurse sharks. Would defiantly do a return trip and would recommend this dive company to anyone.
Two separate successful, amazing dives with Aqua Trek. I joined a Saturday two-tank shark dive and had an excellent experience. The boat was clean and uncrowded. The crew and dive masters fun and motivated but still attentive to all 10 divers. We had a ratio of 5 dive masters to 10 divers and each DM had a large aluminum pole for safety. Visibility was not great but I was told that is normal for winter dives after recent rains. Rode the boat for 15-20 minutes to the main area and about half way to Beqa island. I scheduled a coral dive for a Sunday the following week, but weather scrubbed the dive. Aqua Trek called me as I was enroute to the dive shop to explain the cancellation. I made the Sunday two-tank coral dive about two weeks later and had another good experience. Everyone was professional and the equipment in great condition. Good visibility, plenty of wrecks, and some large sharks following us around as we enjoyed the beautiful coral. The price was expensive for a single day of diving but overall the experience was worth it. Recommended if you are on the south coast of Fiji.
Best diving school in Fiji Pacific harbor. We did our open water course with Apy, he was outstanding. Not just that we did our shark dive here as well. Manao,Fabi,Las,Simi,Captain Edy, Las(2) and all the other boys out there we're very welcoming, helpful, patient and easy to approach. They always answered our queries and questions with a big smile. They made us feel like a part of their own crew family, giving much more confident we needed during our dives. All equipments were top-notch, quality instructors and highly experienced divers. Aqua treak beqa has a safest record of 28 years, which will make you feel more comfortable during the shark dive. Boys are flawless in the ocean, attention to the topmost details and always highly alert on safety. Anyone coming to Pacific harbor we definitely recommend Aqua trek for scuba diving and shark dive. The whole experience was above and beyond because of the wholesome effort the crew puts into.
Had a good experience diving with Aqua-Trek. The staff were friendly, professional, and made everything feel safe and well-organised. The dives themselves were enjoyable and we saw a good amount of bull sharks up close. My only minor criticism is that the bait container was literally a regular rubbish bin, which didn’t look great on video — but it didn’t affect the actual dive or safety. Overall, it was a solid experience and definitely worth doing. Would put 4,5* if possible 🦈🙏🏻
We did two shark dives in the morning with Aquatrek Dive Center, and it was an absolutely unforgettable experience. From the moment we arrived, the entire team made us feel welcome and comfortable. All the staff are local and truly fantastic, so friendly, professional, and passionate about what they do. The dive guides were extremely knowledgeable and took the time to explain everything clearly, which made us feel safe and well-prepared. During the dives, we saw a large number of bull sharks up close, and the entire experience was conducted in a very respectful and controlled way. We felt completely safe and in good hands the whole time. You can really tell how much the team cares about the ocean, the sharks, and their guests. We highly recommend Aquatrek to anyone looking for a safe and thrilling shark diving adventure in Fiji!
I was lucky enough to do two dives with Aqua Trek and wow. What an experience, the best dive I’ve ever done! The guys was amazing and very skilled, with conservation in mind. Would 100% come back again for this dive! Highly recommend if you’re in Fiji!
This is the best dive shop I have been diving with outside of the US. I've been in countries where the dive shop treats safety as an after thought, never communicates a dive plan, and has no real interest in looking out for you. Aqua-Trek is not that. We got a full briefing of the dive profile on the boat, the guides were very conscious safety and checked on us regularly. They even prepare your gear and change the tanks between dives for you. (Even though you're capable of doing it yourself) The entire experience was fantastic. The sharks were so beautiful. I thought I would feel nervous or scared, but it's really more serene and beautiful than anything else. There is never any reason to feel scared if you listen to the guides and are a mindful diver. 11/10 recommend.
I booked a Shark Experience dive and was very nervous, ended up sitting out the first dive. All eight dive guides came up to me asking what they could do to make me more comfortable. I ended up having a singular instructor with me the entire time, that gave a very hands-on experience. They all cheered for me for being brave, which was really sweet. Could not recommend more.
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