Fiji Tourist Attractions: 15 Top Places to Visit
Planning to visit Fiji? Check out our Fiji Travel Guide video and see top most Tourist Attractions in Fiji.
Top Places to visit in Fiji:
Denarau Island, Fiji Museum, Mamanuca Islands, Kula Eco Park, Sri Siva Subramaniya Temple, Thurston Gardens, Nananu-i-Ra, Navua River, Mount Tomanivi, Albert Park, Colo-i-Suva Forest Reserve, Vuda Point, Rainbow Reef, ANZ National Stadium, Garden of The Sleeping Giant
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Top 15 Tourist Attractions and Beautiful Places in Fiji:
Mamanuca Islands, Yasawa Islands, Kula Eco Park, Natadola Beach, Sabeto Hot Springs and Mud Pool, Beqa Lagoon, Lavena Coastal Walk, Vuda Point Marina, Sri Siva Subramaniya Temple, Navua River, Great Astrolabe Reef, Sigatoka Sand Dunes National Park, Fiji Museum, Port Denarau Marina, Bouma National Heritage Park
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The pilot episode takes Chas to Fiji, where he explores the cities of Nadi and Suva, rates The Beach House Hostel, The Warwick Hotel and The Whales Tale Day Cruise of out Port Denarau. He also travels to The Yasawa Island Chain, The Mamanuca Island Chain and explores the Coral View, Koroveau, Kuata and Beachcomber Island Resorts. If you're considering traveling to Fiji, you can't miss this.
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The locals in Fiji have a saying, “Bulla,” which means “life” and “good health.” You’ll hear it used frequently as a greeting when you arrive at the 330-strong islands that comprise this archipelago. You may even find yourself saying it before long!
Any Fiji tour will highlight its magnificent, unspoiled waters and lush landscapes. Go snorkeling, swimming, diving, and sailing on turquoise waters. If you’d rather stay on dry land, you can zipline through rainforests or explore the windy plains of the highland area. Travel to the interior and learn about traditional Fijian culture, or visit the capital city of Suva and wander through its colonial buildings, bazaars, and the quiet harbor.
Two-thirds of the Fijian archipelago are uninhabited, and your Fiji sightseeing should include a stop at Denarau’s marina, where you can book a boat to take you to some of these pristine locations. From family-friendly islands to romantic getaways, you’ll find something to your taste amongst these scattered isles.
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Join us on our adventure to Fiji to the Mamanuca Islands and out to see the Fiji Pro Outerknown surf competition.
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Mamanuca Island Tour through Viator and we met a waiter named Dan at castaway island who paid to take his small boat to Cloudbreak Fiji Pro CompetItion, Cloud 9, and a remote sand bar in the middle of nowhere. He gave us local treat by showing us a lot of stuff we would not have seen on a standard tour. Ask around there will be plenty of locals who will take you out. Just be cautious who you select.
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15 Best Things To Do in Fiji
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Sun-drenched beaches, turquoise lagoons, swaying palm trees – Fiji supplies all the classic images of paradise. No wonder, then, that every year thousands of travelers come to this South Pacific archipelago for the ultimate island escape. With over three hundred islands to choose from, Fiji is an amazingly versatile destination.
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Enjoy some of the best diving in the world, in some of the world's best green hotels in the Yasawa islands in Fiji.
From coral reefs to sustainable resorts, Fiji has it all.
Best Time To Visit Fiji for Family Vacation
When is the best time to travel to Fiji for a family holiday with the kids? This short video will explain when is the best time to travel to Fiji for a family holiday. When the peak periods are for this popular vacation destination in the South Pacific. Plus alternative times to visit and when should you book a Fiji family holiday.
For more information on visiting Fiji, check out our page on why we think Fiji is one the best destinations for family holidays.
10 Things Not to Do in Fiji
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Before you head out to the islands of Fiji, it’s imperative to do a little bit of research. Call us Debbie Downers all you want, but ignoring this list of 10 things NOT to do in Fiji can definitely put a damper on your tropical vacay.
1. Don't Forget to Book a Village Tour
Many resorts offer guided village tours. For a small feel, you’ll be taken to rural areas to see the traditional Fijian way of life. At the end of the tour, you’ll be greeted by local artisans who sell handcrafted items that would make the perfect souvenirs.
2. Don't Ride Share
If you need to get around town, a taxi is your best bet. But you should definitely steer clear of ride sharing. According to travel advisories, taxi drivers are the victims of many crimes. So make sure your driver doesn’t pick up randoms while they’re taking you to your destination.
3. Don't Expect to Party All Night
Fijians go to bed super early. If you have plans on partying until the wee hours of the morning, you’re on your own. We recommend Beachcomber, a tiny island in the volcanic archipelago known as the Mamanuca Islands which hosts wonderful island parties with live music and entertainment. There isn’t much going on when nighttime hits.
4. Don't Go Hiking Alone
You’ll experience some of the best sights while hiking in Fiji, especially at Koroyanitu National Park. But proceed with caution while you’re making your trek. Many of the paths aren’t well-maintained and the terrain can be hazardous. Also, it’s also safer to hike with a companion or a guide.
5. Don't Show Too Much Skin
In any other areas, wearing shorts and tank tops is fine. However, if you’re going to visit a village. Women are expected to cover their shoulders and both men and women should wear shorts that cover their knees. Also, hats and sunglasses should be removed as a form of respect.
6. Don't give Candy to the Kids
If you want to give the kids some candies, you should hold off on giving out sugary snacks. The diabetes-related death rate in Fiji is the second-highest in the world. Children also don’t visit the dentist as frequently, so giving them candy will just cause more dental issues for them in the long run.
7. Don't stay in Urban Areas
To cut down on your chances of an unfortunate event happening during your trip, steer clear of the urban areas. There’s a higher crime rate there than in rural areas. If you want to explore a certain part of one of the islands, make sure you ask your resort staff if the area is safe beforehand.
8. Don't be too impatient
If you’re visiting from a fast-paced environment, you may want to continue on with your normal way of living in the midst of the hustle and bustle. However, in Fiji everything moves at the pace of a turtle. So go ahead and embrace the slow pace. You deserve to kick back and relax!
9. Don't Drive on the Right
In Fiji, you’ll drive on the left side of the road. And, make sure you’re very attentive when driving after dark. Roads in the city are paved, but once you enter the rural areas, the roads aren’t properly maintained. There aren’t adequate street lights or road signs, and many of the roadways are full of potholes.
10. Don't Drink Too Much Kava
Kava is a legal and traditional herbal drink made from the ground root of a spicy pepper plant. There are actual kava ceremonies. A glass of kava won’t do you any harm, but if you drink too much, it can cause grogginess and a decrease in motor coordination and reaction times. So on that note: Don’t kava and drive!
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