TRAVEL
Travel Itinerary
DAY 1
THE HIGHEST PEAK
Viti Levu Island
Viti Levu stands as the largest of the Fiji Islands, hosting more than three-quarters of Fiji’s entire population. It serves as the location for the capital city of Suva, as well as several other coastal urban centers like Lautoka, Sigatoka, Raikiraki, and Nadi, which boasts the largest international airport in Fiji.
Just a mere 20-minute journey from Nadi Airport lies Denarau Island, Fiji’s central tourism hub. This serene island getaway is linked to the mainland by a brief causeway and boasts numerous five-star luxury resorts. Staying on Denarau Island offers convenient access to an array of top-notch restaurants, premier golf courses, and Fiji’s finest attractions.
Spanning 80 kilometers along Viti Levu’s southern shores, the Coral Coast is another highly sought-after holiday destination in Fiji. Here, you’ll encounter a mix of large luxury resorts and smaller, family-run establishments, alongside a variety of thrilling adventure activities.
PLACES TO MOOR
Vanua Levu Island
Vanua Levu, the second-largest of the Fiji Islands, presents a slightly more rugged landscape compared to the main island. However, it still hosts vibrant townships such as Labasa and Savusavu.
Key experiences on Vanua Levu include traversing the scenic Hibiscus Highway toward Natewa Bay, enjoying a drink at the Planters Club in Savusavu, and exploring the geothermal hot springs of the region.
DAY 2
Next Stop
Taveuni Island
Taveuni Island, located off the southeast coast of Vanua Levu, is the third largest in Fiji and is famously dubbed the ‘Garden Island’.
Renowned for its lush tropical rainforests and diverse flora and fauna, Taveuni boasts a rich history as the former dwelling place of fierce Fijian warriors.
Notable activities here include birdwatching, trekking to Lake Tagimaucia, and swimming in Bouma Falls.
Swimming
Beautiful Beaches
Distance: 60nm
Hidden beaches
DAY 3
PLACES TO MOOR
Kadavu Island
Positioned in the southernmost reaches of Fiji, Kadavu Island ranks as the nation’s fourth-largest. Despite being less developed than its larger counterparts,
Kadavu remains a favored spot for avid divers, thanks to the Great Astrolabe Reef that skirts its southern coast. The island also teems with unique wildlife, including the protected Kadavu Parrot, making it a hotspot for birdwatching.
A preferred spot for divers
Kadavu Island
Distance: 80nm
Panoramic views
DAY 4
Next Stop
Mamanuca Islands
Situated just off the western coast of Viti Levu, the Mamanuca Islands consist of over 20 islands and are easily accessible from Nadi, making them a popular day trip destination from Denarau. These islands boast stunning resorts, providing a tranquil alternative to the bustling mainland tourist hubs. With beautiful weather, pristine beaches, and excellent surf breaks, the Mamanuca Islands cater to luxury seekers, couples, and families alike.
Lunch Stop
Yasawa Island
Comprising around 20 volcanic islands off the northwest coast of Viti Levu, the Yasawa Islands are famed for their dramatic landscapes, long sandy beaches, and crystal-clear waters.
The irresistible allure of the Yasawas attracts numerous tourists annually, with tourism serving as the primary source of income for local communities.
DAY 5
Seven Main Islands
Lomaiviti Islands
The Lomaiviti Islands, consisting of seven main islands and several smaller ones, are found off the eastern coast of Viti Levu. Notably, the largest island, Ovalau, houses Levuka, Fiji’s former capital city, renowned for its rich colonial history.
Steeped in nineteenth-century maritime heritage, Levuka offers a unique glimpse into Fiji’s past, easily accessible by a short flight from Nausori International Airport or a ferry ride from Suva.
Sea
Azure
Distance: 80nm
Panoramic views
DAY 6
Unforgettable
Lau Island
Referred to as the ‘Little Tonga of Fiji’, the Lau Group comprises approximately 60 islands, many of which lie closer to Tonga than to Fiji. This proximity has heavily influenced the culture of the Lau Islands, evident in their language, cuisine, architecture, and traditions.
With minimal commercial activity, the Lau Islands remain one of Fiji’s least-visited destinations, appealing to travelers seeking authentic Fijian hospitality amidst unspoiled natural beauty.
Unique
diving with a harpoon
Distance: 40nm
Panoramic views
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