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See the activities below for a taste of what the Fiji Islands have to offer but note that not every activity is available at each resort.
The 'heart' of the Yasawa Islands, the majestic Sawa-I-Lau Caves are one of the 'must-do' activities for travellers visiting Fiji's spectacular Blue Lagoon region.
More DetailsLearn how to cook some traditional Fijian dishes to impress your friends back home. Fijian food reflects influences from Polynesia, India, China and Western cultures.
More DetailsThis outer reef is home to some friendly reef sharks. Jump in and snorkel with them. It gets the adrenalin pumping, but they eat fish not people, so there's no need to worry!
More DetailsAll Fijians are strongly rooted to their culture, their land and their mataqali (family). You'll be able to wander freely and meet many of the villagers and children as they go about their daily life.
More DetailsOne of the more strenuous excursions on offer but so worth it! The southern Yasawas have rugged volcanic peaks with summits that provide magnificent views out over the surrounding islands and ocean.
More DetailsFiji is a diver's dream. Many resorts have dive operations, offering fantastic introduction dives for beginners* and brilliant dive sites for the experienced.
More DetailsThese fun-filled excursions venture away from the resorts to the best snorkelling spots and the loveliest beaches. Crystal-clear waters below, the sun on your back and peace and quiet - nice!
More DetailsSwimming with manta rays has to be one of the most amazing experiences the natural world has to offer. Mantas glide through the channel between Nanuya Balavu and Drawaqa Islands most days between May and October.
More DetailsThe Blue Lagoon is simply stunning. Experience the beautiful coral and fish that swim beneath the lagoon on a snorkelling trip!
More DetailsChill out, cool drink in hand with your mates floating around you as you get pulled through the water and watch the sunset.
More DetailsNow this is a must! You're in Fiji in relaxation-mode so you just have to treat yourself to a luxurious island massage. Enjoy!
More DetailsThis fun trip is a great way to get chatting to the Fijian locals and meet other villagers out in their boats, bringing in the catch for the day. The fishing trip is more about the experience than actually catching a fish. If you do, it's a bonus!
More DetailsA Fijian church service is a great way to meet and connect with the local community.
More Details"Delicious!" Um... well, the taste is acquired, but yaqona, also known around the Pacific as 'kava', is Fiji's national drink and carries an important role in formal ceremonies.
More DetailsMusic is a favourite past time for Fijians and an important part of their rich culture. Meke performances embraces traditional song and dance.
More DetailsFijians practice beautiful crafts that have been handed down the generations over centuries of time.
More DetailsGetting out on the sparkling Fiji waters is a must! Water sports available include These can include windsurfing, paddle boarding, banana boat rides, parasailing, kayaking and even trying your hand at sailing little catamarans!
More DetailsGet the bets going with this nocturnal activity and you'll have tears running down your face with laughter.
More DetailsNow this is an activity you don't want to miss! You'll love watching the pros and if you're up for it, some resorts offer you the chance to give it a go yourself with lessons in fire dancing.
More DetailsFiji is undoubtedly one of the most beautiful places on earth both above and below the water.
More DetailsKayaking is a truely tranquil way to cruise around island lagoons while you soak up the sun, trail your hands in the water and see the amazing coral and colourful fish below.
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