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Must see guide for visiting Fiji

Article by GVI

GVI

Posted: January 23, 2023

Are you thinking about planning a trip to Fiji? Well, you’re in luck because this tropical paradise has something for everyone! Whether you’re looking for relaxation, adventure, or cultural experiences, you’ll find it all here. 

Best time to visit

When it comes to planning your trip, the first thing you should consider is the best time to visit. 

The dry season, from May to October, is the best time to visit if you’re looking for sunny weather and clear waters. This is also the peak tourist season, so prices may be higher and some popular attractions may be more crowded. But don’t let that discourage you, the experience of swimming and snorkelling in crystal clear waters is worth it. Plus, the dry season is the best time for surfing. 

The wet season, from November to April, is the best time to visit if you’re looking for lower prices and fewer crowds. The weather is still warm, but you may experience occasional rain showers. So, it depends on what you’re looking for, but either way, you’ll have a great time.

Budget

Fiji is a destination that can be enjoyed on any budget. 

  • Accommodation options range from budget-friendly hostels to luxurious resorts. 
  • Food is also affordable, with plenty of options for street food as well as fine dining.
  • Transportation is also relatively cheap, with buses and taxis available for getting around the main islands. However, if you’re looking to save some money, consider renting a car or scooter.

What to do

Fiji offers a wide variety of activities for you to enjoy. Outdoor activities like swimming, snorkelling, hiking, and surfing are a must. Some of the best beaches to visit include Natadola Beach, which is known for its white sandy beaches and crystal clear waters, and Yasawa Island’s Sawa-i-Lau Caves, which are a snorkeler’s paradise. 

If you’re looking for something more cultural, visiting traditional villages like the Navala village, where you can see the traditional Fijian houses and learn about their customs, and learning Fijian dance is a great way to immerse yourself in the local culture. 

And for the thrill-seekers out there, adventure activities like zip-lining at the Zip Fiji, rafting on Navua River, and kayaking in the Mamanuca Islands are sure to get your heart pumping.

What to see

When it comes to sightseeing, Fiji has a lot to offer. Natural attractions like the Sabeto Hot Springs and Mud Pool, where you can relax in the hot springs and mud pools, Navala village, where you can see the traditional Fijian houses and learn about their customs, and the Bouma National Heritage Park, which has a beautiful waterfall and hiking trails, are must-sees. 

If you’re looking for something more cultural, temples like the Sri Siva Subramaniya Temple, which is a beautiful Hindu temple, and Sri Vishnu Temple, which is the largest Hindu temple in the southern hemisphere, and museums like the Fiji Museum, which has a collection of historical and cultural artefacts, and Orchid Island Cultural Centre, which has a collection of cultural artefacts and performances are great options. 

And if you’re looking for popular tourist hotspots, Nadi’s Denarau Island, which has a variety of resorts, restaurants, and shops, and Wailoaloa Beach, which is a popular spot for swimming and sunbathing, Suva’s Thurston Gardens, which has beautiful gardens and a playground for children, and Suva Municipal Market, which is a great place to shop for local handicrafts and souvenirs, and the Mamanuca Islands’ Malolo Island, which is a popular spot for swimming, snorkelling, and diving, and Beachcomber Island, which is a popular party island, are sure to please.

Itineraries:

So, you’re wondering what to see and do in a week in Fiji? Well, let me give you a suggested daily schedule for a 1 week itinerary:

  • Day 1: Arrival and check-in to your accommodation. Take a stroll around the area and familiarise yourself with your surroundings.
  • Day 2: Visit Sabeto Hot Springs and Mud Pool and Navala village. Take a dip in the hot springs and mud pools, and learn about the traditional Fijian culture at the village.
  • Day 3: Visit Bouma National Heritage Park and take a hike to the beautiful waterfall.
  • Day 4: Visit Sri Siva Subramaniya Temple and Sri Vishnu Temple. Immerse yourself in the Hindu culture and see the beautiful architecture of the temples.
  • Day 5: Visit Fiji Museum and Orchid Island Cultural Centre. Learn about Fiji’s history and culture at the museum and see the cultural artefacts and performances at the cultural centre.
  • Day 6: Visit Nadi’s Denarau Island and Wailoaloa Beach, indulge in some shopping and dining at the resorts and restaurants, and soak up the sun at the beach.
  • Day 7: Departure or if you have time, you can explore more of Suva’s Thurston Gardens and Suva Municipal Market.

For a 10 day itinerary, you can add more adventure activities like zip-lining, rafting or kayaking, and visit more of the Mamanuca Islands like Malolo Island and Beachcomber Island.

Fiji is a tropical paradise that offers visitors a wide variety of activities and attractions. Whether you’re looking for relaxation, adventure, or cultural experiences, you’ll find something to suit your interests in this beautiful country. And while you’re exploring Fiji, why not consider volunteering with GVI where you can get an in-depth experience of the country, and make a positive impact on the local community. Don’t hesitate, pack your bags and book your trip to Fiji today! You won’t regret it!

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