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]]>Tucked away on Fiji’s second largest island, Vanua Levu, Namale Resort and Spa is an oasis of tranquility. Surrounded by lush rainforest and perched atop volcanic cliffs, this luxurious retreat offers breathtaking views and an array of spa treatments to soothe your soul. From traditional Fijian massages to holistic wellness rituals, indulge in pampering experiences that will leave you feeling revitalized and rejuvenated.
Located in the stunning Mamanuca archipelago, Likuliku Lagoon Resort is a sanctuary of luxury and seclusion. This adults-only paradise is famous for its over-water bures, where you can wake up to the gentle lapping of waves beneath your private deck. Unwind with a massage in the Tatadra Spa, surrounded by tropical gardens and the calming sound of waterfalls, and let your worries melt away.
For the ultimate in exclusivity, Laucala Island offers a private island escape like no other. With only 25 villas spread across 3,500 acres of lush landscapes, this luxury resort guarantees privacy and tranquility. Indulge in a range of wellness treatments at the Hilltop Spa, which offers panoramic views of the island, or take a dip in the refreshing waters of the island’s natural rock pools.
Situated in the Kadavu Group of islands, Kokomo Private Island is a secluded paradise that caters to every indulgence. Immerse yourself in the Yaukuve Spa Sanctuary, where traditional Fijian healing techniques are combined with modern wellness practices. Enjoy a massage in one of the serene treatment rooms, or rejuvenate with a yoga session overlooking the turquoise waters of the Great Astrolabe Reef.
Nestled along Fiji’s stunning Coral Coast, Nanuku Auberge Resort offers a blend of luxury and cultural immersion. The Lomana Spa takes inspiration from ancient Fijian healing traditions, offering a range of treatments designed to harmonize the body, mind, and spirit. Unwind in a serene setting as skilled therapists work their magic, using organic Fijian botanicals to nourish and revitalize your skin.
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]]>As far as waterfalls in Fiji go, it doesn’t get much better than Tavoro Falls. It’s one of the trio of beautiful waterfalls located in Bouma National Heritage Park, each one unique in its own right. It will win you over with its jungle surroundings and three sections of natural swimming pools.
Also known as Savu Na Mate Laya Falls, Biausevu is one of the most accessible waterfalls on Fiji’s Coral Coast. It’s 20 meters tall and its stream slides down in two tiers, making it pretty impressive and picturesque.
If you’re in the mood for a major adrenaline rush while in Fiji, Navua River is the place to be. Its best known for the scenic beauty of the rugged mountain surroundings and its tiny waterfalls make the experience even more fun. It’s the best place to try a wide range of water sports ranging from canoeing and jetboating to white water rafting.
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]]>Known for its tiger sharks, lemon sharks, and hammerheads, Tiger Beach on Grand Bahama Island is one of the best spots in the world to scuba with dolphins. Jim Abernethy’s Scuba Adventures has cage-free dives that are capped at 10 divers and depart from West Palm Beach, Florida.
Get ready to see up to eight different species including the bull, tiger, sicklefin lemon, and silvertip sharks. Dive with 50 sharks at once on this scuba diving trip with Beqa Adventure Divers.
Of course South Africa would be on this list since it’s the spot to see great white sharks in their natural habitat. Get up close and personal with these sea creatures from the safety of a cage with African Shark Eco-Charters. The groups are capped at 18 and only four to five people are allowed in a cage at once.
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]]>Coral reefs, lagoons, and coves have made the Fiji Islands a sought-after resort. Suba, the capital of the country, is located on the southeast coast of the island of Viti Levo.
If you come to Fiji, you should visit the Thurston Gardens, home to the Fiji National Museum, which displays weapons of war and hunting.
At the northwestern tip of Viti Levo is the town of Nandy, a tourist center with lots of shops, cafes, and restaurants.
The food in Fiji is especially delicious, and the restaurants and resorts in Fiji serve dishes from all over the world. The local cuisine includes Fijian cuisine alongside Indian cuisine. In addition, Fiji produces two local beers—Carlton and Fiji Bitter.
Fiji has two international airports: one near the city of Nando and one close to the capital city of Soba. Regular flights arrive in Fiji from Australia, New Zealand, and the western United States.
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]]>Fiji is a country of many islands, and the full experience should definitely include more than one exotic destination. You don’t have to book a yacht, a cruise, or a private flight, simply walk over to the port and hop onto a ferryboat to travel with the locals.
Once you get to an island, make sure to explore it by walking around or using public transport. Visit the little village and hop on a bus. Normally, a ticket will take you all around the island, through amazing scenery or tropical beaches and little rain forests.
One of the best ways to authentically experience a destination is by eating local. In Suva, the country’s capital, drop into the markets and buy some local fruit and vegetables, season with local spices and eat with staple stews and rice.
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]]>Most first-time visitors land in Viti Levu, the largest island, where the main airport is located. Viti Levu is also home to Suva, Fiji’s capital and largest city. While the city gives an insight into Fijian society and culture, the island also features some tropical paradise delights like white-sand beaches, hot springs, and even rain forests.
If you’re only going to visit two Islands, make it Viti Levu and Taveuni. A significantly smaller island, Taveuni is known for its nature and authenticity. When visiting the rain forests, you can join the local kids as they slide down the natural rock slides, or visit Tavoro Waterfalls and swim in the natural pools.
This one is a real gem. Known primarily as a prime diving destination, Kadavu is the largest of a group of islands adjacent to the Great Astrolabe Reef, the world’s fourth-largest barrier reef. Make sure to visit the villages and rain forests to get the real Kadavu feel.
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]]>Anyone who goes to Fiji has to check out these three beaches, which are the best of the best in this paradise-like destination.
The beach on this private resort island is one of the best in the archipelago. White sand, palm trees, and tranquil, azure water will greet you as you take a load off from the grind of your busy life at this little slice of paradise.
Looking for a great place to chill out in the sand on Fiji’s main island? This tranquil and peaceful beach feels a long way from the crowds of tourists at private resorts. The bright sea of life that’s visible just when the water starts is a glorious sight, too.
It’s impossible to pick just one great beach on this island, arguably the archipelago’s best for beach hopping. Endless white sand stretches are backdropped by a jungle ecosystem that you won’t soon forget.
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]]>If you’re into wholesome activities, where you learn different crafts, then this hostel is the place to be. They have workshops where they use local ingredients to create bags or even hair accessories. It’s a great chance to be immersed in the culture and to gain lifelong lessons from locals.
Before leaving Fiji, you must visit Wailoaloa beach, where they have rainbow-colored sunsets. It’s a great place to swim, with black sand for miles. There are many places to get massages or eat some food, so if you’re looking for a chilled afternoon give this place a shot.
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]]>The post Luxury Retreats and Spa Escapes in Fiji appeared first on Traveler Dreams.
]]>Tucked away on Fiji’s second largest island, Vanua Levu, Namale Resort and Spa is an oasis of tranquility. Surrounded by lush rainforest and perched atop volcanic cliffs, this luxurious retreat offers breathtaking views and an array of spa treatments to soothe your soul. From traditional Fijian massages to holistic wellness rituals, indulge in pampering experiences that will leave you feeling revitalized and rejuvenated.
Located in the stunning Mamanuca archipelago, Likuliku Lagoon Resort is a sanctuary of luxury and seclusion. This adults-only paradise is famous for its over-water bures, where you can wake up to the gentle lapping of waves beneath your private deck. Unwind with a massage in the Tatadra Spa, surrounded by tropical gardens and the calming sound of waterfalls, and let your worries melt away.
For the ultimate in exclusivity, Laucala Island offers a private island escape like no other. With only 25 villas spread across 3,500 acres of lush landscapes, this luxury resort guarantees privacy and tranquility. Indulge in a range of wellness treatments at the Hilltop Spa, which offers panoramic views of the island, or take a dip in the refreshing waters of the island’s natural rock pools.
Situated in the Kadavu Group of islands, Kokomo Private Island is a secluded paradise that caters to every indulgence. Immerse yourself in the Yaukuve Spa Sanctuary, where traditional Fijian healing techniques are combined with modern wellness practices. Enjoy a massage in one of the serene treatment rooms, or rejuvenate with a yoga session overlooking the turquoise waters of the Great Astrolabe Reef.
Nestled along Fiji’s stunning Coral Coast, Nanuku Auberge Resort offers a blend of luxury and cultural immersion. The Lomana Spa takes inspiration from ancient Fijian healing traditions, offering a range of treatments designed to harmonize the body, mind, and spirit. Unwind in a serene setting as skilled therapists work their magic, using organic Fijian botanicals to nourish and revitalize your skin.
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]]>The post Fiji Will Knock You Off Your Feet With Its Amazing Waterfalls appeared first on Traveler Dreams.
]]>As far as waterfalls in Fiji go, it doesn’t get much better than Tavoro Falls. It’s one of the trio of beautiful waterfalls located in Bouma National Heritage Park, each one unique in its own right. It will win you over with its jungle surroundings and three sections of natural swimming pools.
Also known as Savu Na Mate Laya Falls, Biausevu is one of the most accessible waterfalls on Fiji’s Coral Coast. It’s 20 meters tall and its stream slides down in two tiers, making it pretty impressive and picturesque.
If you’re in the mood for a major adrenaline rush while in Fiji, Navua River is the place to be. Its best known for the scenic beauty of the rugged mountain surroundings and its tiny waterfalls make the experience even more fun. It’s the best place to try a wide range of water sports ranging from canoeing and jetboating to white water rafting.
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]]>The post Looking for Your Next Bucket List Experience? Why Not Swim with Sharks? appeared first on Traveler Dreams.
]]>Known for its tiger sharks, lemon sharks, and hammerheads, Tiger Beach on Grand Bahama Island is one of the best spots in the world to scuba with dolphins. Jim Abernethy’s Scuba Adventures has cage-free dives that are capped at 10 divers and depart from West Palm Beach, Florida.
Get ready to see up to eight different species including the bull, tiger, sicklefin lemon, and silvertip sharks. Dive with 50 sharks at once on this scuba diving trip with Beqa Adventure Divers.
Of course South Africa would be on this list since it’s the spot to see great white sharks in their natural habitat. Get up close and personal with these sea creatures from the safety of a cage with African Shark Eco-Charters. The groups are capped at 18 and only four to five people are allowed in a cage at once.
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]]>The post A Dream Vacation In Fiji appeared first on Traveler Dreams.
]]>Coral reefs, lagoons, and coves have made the Fiji Islands a sought-after resort. Suba, the capital of the country, is located on the southeast coast of the island of Viti Levo.
If you come to Fiji, you should visit the Thurston Gardens, home to the Fiji National Museum, which displays weapons of war and hunting.
At the northwestern tip of Viti Levo is the town of Nandy, a tourist center with lots of shops, cafes, and restaurants.
The food in Fiji is especially delicious, and the restaurants and resorts in Fiji serve dishes from all over the world. The local cuisine includes Fijian cuisine alongside Indian cuisine. In addition, Fiji produces two local beers—Carlton and Fiji Bitter.
Fiji has two international airports: one near the city of Nando and one close to the capital city of Soba. Regular flights arrive in Fiji from Australia, New Zealand, and the western United States.
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]]>The post You Don’t Need To Be Rich To Enjoy Fiji appeared first on Traveler Dreams.
]]>Fiji is a country of many islands, and the full experience should definitely include more than one exotic destination. You don’t have to book a yacht, a cruise, or a private flight, simply walk over to the port and hop onto a ferryboat to travel with the locals.
Once you get to an island, make sure to explore it by walking around or using public transport. Visit the little village and hop on a bus. Normally, a ticket will take you all around the island, through amazing scenery or tropical beaches and little rain forests.
One of the best ways to authentically experience a destination is by eating local. In Suva, the country’s capital, drop into the markets and buy some local fruit and vegetables, season with local spices and eat with staple stews and rice.
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]]>The post 3 Out of 800: Which Islands Should You Visit In Fiji appeared first on Traveler Dreams.
]]>Most first-time visitors land in Viti Levu, the largest island, where the main airport is located. Viti Levu is also home to Suva, Fiji’s capital and largest city. While the city gives an insight into Fijian society and culture, the island also features some tropical paradise delights like white-sand beaches, hot springs, and even rain forests.
If you’re only going to visit two Islands, make it Viti Levu and Taveuni. A significantly smaller island, Taveuni is known for its nature and authenticity. When visiting the rain forests, you can join the local kids as they slide down the natural rock slides, or visit Tavoro Waterfalls and swim in the natural pools.
This one is a real gem. Known primarily as a prime diving destination, Kadavu is the largest of a group of islands adjacent to the Great Astrolabe Reef, the world’s fourth-largest barrier reef. Make sure to visit the villages and rain forests to get the real Kadavu feel.
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]]>The post Fiji’s Best Beaches are Perfect for Relaxation appeared first on Traveler Dreams.
]]>Anyone who goes to Fiji has to check out these three beaches, which are the best of the best in this paradise-like destination.
The beach on this private resort island is one of the best in the archipelago. White sand, palm trees, and tranquil, azure water will greet you as you take a load off from the grind of your busy life at this little slice of paradise.
Looking for a great place to chill out in the sand on Fiji’s main island? This tranquil and peaceful beach feels a long way from the crowds of tourists at private resorts. The bright sea of life that’s visible just when the water starts is a glorious sight, too.
It’s impossible to pick just one great beach on this island, arguably the archipelago’s best for beach hopping. Endless white sand stretches are backdropped by a jungle ecosystem that you won’t soon forget.
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]]>The post Enjoy a Chill, Affordable Vacation in Fiji appeared first on Traveler Dreams.
]]>If you’re into wholesome activities, where you learn different crafts, then this hostel is the place to be. They have workshops where they use local ingredients to create bags or even hair accessories. It’s a great chance to be immersed in the culture and to gain lifelong lessons from locals.
Before leaving Fiji, you must visit Wailoaloa beach, where they have rainbow-colored sunsets. It’s a great place to swim, with black sand for miles. There are many places to get massages or eat some food, so if you’re looking for a chilled afternoon give this place a shot.
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