Active Experiences

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Active Experiences: Explorers - Youth

Intro

With beautiful, lush rainforests, vast coral reefs and an enlightening South Pacific cultural experience - Fiji is an epic destination for explorers of all ages. You can plan the Fijian holiday of your clients as relaxing or adventurous as they want it to be. Here you can dive, surf and snorkel in our beautiful seas or just chill as time passes you by on a white sandy beach. Or why not head inland on a guided hike or jet boat tour to visit a remote Fijian village? Within the South Pacific Islands, Fiji has a USP when it comes to attracting young travellers and explorers on a tighter travel budget – it is one of the only nations in the South Pacific offering the infrastructure in terms of transport and accommodation for those who need to plan their travels on a shoestring. Transportation here is easy and affordable. Why not offer a car-hire and self-drive around our bigger islands - Viti Levu and Vanua Levu, or if your clients want to mix with the locals, they can catch a local open-air bus and admire the coastal views, rolling hillsides and village life.

Island hopping throughout our 333 islands is a once in a lifetime experience. Fiji is home to dramatic volcanic landscapes, vivid blue lagoons, colourful reefs, spectacular sunsets and balmy tropical nights. With daily scheduled ferries and water taxis, escaping to the islands is simple. Options include everything from boutique backpackers, fun hostels to eco-inspired beachfront bures.  

Another great way to explore Fiji is on an organised tour. There are several providers that offer tailor-made packages for those who wish to explore off-the-beaten-track Fiji. Check out Awesome Adventures or Fiji Experience if your clients enjoy travelling with new friends. Accommodation options include everything from boutique backpackers, fun hostels, to eco-inspired beachfront bures. There is a wide range of dining options too - local cafe and restaurant options in Nadi and Suva. You can also stock up at local supermarkets or explore local markets and discover our delicious tropical fruits and an abundance of fresh seafood. Tell your clients to start packing – their adventure in paradise is awaiting them!

Island Hopping

The best way to explore as many of Fiji’s magical islands as possible is to go ‘Island Hopping’: Awesome Adventures has a wide range of pre-packaged island-itineraries or your clients can choose just an open dated hop-on/hop-off boat pass for the Yasawa Flyer (Bula Pass) or if they want accommodation included the Awesome Pass. Their high-speed catamaran, the Yasawa Flyer, departs Port Denarau daily at 8.45am to island hop between the Mamanuca Island resorts of South Sea Island, Beachcomber and Treasure Islands, en-route to their majestic neighbours, the Yasawa Islands. The journey up through the Yasawa Islands is magical with the Yasawa Flyer stopping along the way in the most scenic channels and bays, picking up and dropping off travellers who are moving on to their next slice of paradise. The northernmost stop is the famous Blue Lagoon, and from there, the Yasawa Flyer heads south again, stopping off at all the islands once more before arriving back at Port Denarau at 6pm.

The journey to these incredible islands will be breath-taking and something your clients will never forget – and will thank you forever for recommending it!

A Remarkable Road Trip

What better way to experience a country then by creating a self-drive itinerary and exploring paradise? You can find self-drive sample itineraries in our resource library to help your clients building the perfect trip!

If they head north from Nadi along the Kings Highway to the Suncoast and on to the lush interior and gorgeous views over the Wainibuka River. They will pass through villages and wonderfully scenic, rugged country as they make their way to the capital city of Suva, on Viti Levu’s Southeast coast.

Alternatively, they can take the Queens Highway south and check out the stunning Coral Coast for a swim or cultural insight into daily Fiji life. Take sunset photos at Maui Bay and pick up some fresh fruits in the Salad Bowl of Fiji, Sigatoka. Bonus points for finding a waterfall along the way!

Driving in Fiji is simple with main roads on the larger islands sealed and very easy to navigate. Car hire is readily available on our two largest islands - Viti Levu and Vanua Levu. 

In Fiji, we drive on the left-hand side of the road with our national speed limit capped at 80kph (50mph), so take it slow and enjoy the ride.

Adventure & Culture

If your clients don’t want to drive themselves, but still want to experience some of Fiji’s hinterland and get a local feel - Feejee Experience will show them the real Fiji—sun, sand, culture, and adventure; designed by travellers for travellers. They know when to stop and soak it in and when to keep moving and leave the tourist traps behind. They will show your clients Fiji’s big highlights and incredible places, that only the locals know about. They will get to see the heart of Fiji (not the inside of a bus or a boat), travel with like-minded people and be guided by those who know the Fiji Islands best.

Hiking, Trekking & Birdwatching

Lush, green, hilly and sometimes humid, Fiji is a paradise for those who like to put on their hiking shoes. Even the shortest trail will lead to rare endemic bird life, giant trees and bizarre rock formations. Many routes will pass through villages where you should make sure to meet village protocol, but then will be offered a bowl of kava as a welcome before heading deeper into the bush. Trails in Fiji are often muddy but the vibrancy of the rainforest and the tranquillity ensures the effort is easily forgotten. And just when you think the temperature is a little too high, you will find a waterfall or pool or beach to cool off.

Hiking on Taveuni:

Hiking trails criss-cross the Bouma National Heritage Park on the Garden Island of Taveuni where you can find over 100 species of birds like the colourful ‘Kula’ or elusive orange dove. Or hike further up Des Vouex peak to the crater lake in search of Fiji endemic scarlet flower – the Tagimoucia. Taveuni’s wild southern shore is a land of secluded beach inlets, rocky headlands and waterfalls that cascade into the sea. Lavena Coastal Walk - walking the 6 km long and narrow trail that leads off the end of Lavena village is the only way to experience this stunning coast. A boat can be hired from Lavena Village to shorten the journey to Wainibau Waterfall at the end of the track. If you’re looking to spice up your holiday with some adventure, Taveuni has you covered.

Hiking on Viti Levu:
Talanoa Treks (Link to:

https://www.fiji.travel/places-to-go/suncoast/locations/highland-hiking-with-talanoa-treks)

As Fiji's only dedicated hiking company they will take you off the beaten track to trek through Fiji’s hidden interior – with its dramatic peaks, pristine forests, sparkling rivers, remote villages and unique history – and truly experience Fiji's vibrant traditional culture.

The Suncoast is the ideal location from which to join one of their scheduled hikes. They also depart from Suva and can also help arrange transfers.

Colo-i-Suva Forest Park

The 90-hectare Park about 15 minutes' drive outside the city centre of Suva is part of the Queen’s Commonwealth Canopy – a network of preserved forests in Commonwealth countries.  It’s laced with walking trails, picnic spots and a freshwater creek that feeds the popular Upper and Lower swimming holes.  It’s also one of the best places on the island to go bird spotting – 30 of Fiji’s 57 land bird species have been found there. Best to call ahead to organise a Park Ranger to guide you to the best spots. You can also pick up lunch and a great little guide-book to the Park’s birds at the Colo-i-Suva Rainforest Eco Resort right opposite the park.

Koroyanitu National Heritage Park

Just half an hour from Nadi international Airport, this park seems deep in within Viti Levu’s interior. Options here include tracks through “dakua” (Kauri trees) forests with waterfalls and mountains peaks that will make you sweat when climbing them in search for breath-taking views. Savulelele Waterfall

Known as one of the prettiest remote villages in Fiji – with very building painted in the same matching shade of mint green – Nabalesere is also home to the Savulelele Falls – the tallest and most spectacular waterfall in the country. It is only a short 1 km walk from the village to the waterfall and it recently was upgraded, but it can be slippery and wet. Upon arrival, walk right under the waterfall, take in the beautiful scenery, and cool off in the refreshing swimming hole beneath the falls. 

Birdwatching

Birdwatching can be both a relaxing and an exhilarating experience.  Fiji is home to an abundance of avian wildlife. In fact, many species of birds are endemic to Fiji – meaning you won’t see our feathered friends anywhere else of earth. 

Fiji’s marvellous birds include hawks, herons, parrots, doves, finches and the ultra-rare peregrine falcon - the world’s fastest animal!

https://www.fiji.travel/en-au/articles/nature-fijis-birdwatching-hotspots

https://www.fiji.travel/en/articles/kadavu-birdwatching

Fiji’s Party Vibes

In Fiji we love to celebrate around stacked beachside bonfires with song, dance and introducing our guests to our traditional, ceremonial drink – Kava. An island style party is great fun and something your clients must experience! Beachcomber Island is popular among travellers seeking a bit of entertainment.

If your clients are after a chic beach-club daytrip experience, be sure to send them to Malamala Beach Club - the world's first island beach club with fantastic food, high-ball cocktails and poolside DJ music vibes. 

The famous floating party pontoon Cloud 9 in the Mamanuca Islands serves woodfired pizza, drinks and DJ music in a chilled-out and relaxed party atmosphere. 

There is some nightlife in Nadi and Suva - think cool backpacker hostel hubs, friendly bars, restaurants with great bands and a small number of nightclubs.

Whitewater Rafting, Kayaking, SUP & Kite

WHITEWATER RAFTING

Go beyond the beaches to experience cultural and adventurous Fiji.

Rivers Fiji offers unique river and sea kayaking trips that are great for experienced veterans or first-time novices. Their selection of trips provides an incredible opportunity to experience remote highland villages, dense tropical forests and aqua-blue ocean alive with brilliant corals and wildlife.

KAYAKING

Get your heart racing or simply float around… you can hire a kayak from almost every resort in Fiji and the options for how long to go or where to go are endless! The water here is so clear you’ll be able to watch brightly coloured tropical fish and bright blue starfish as you paddle around. On Vanua Levu you can even kayak on a Salt Lake! Go with the flow on a leisurely paddle up along the Qaloqalo River to Savusavu’s Salt Lake.  Spanning 100 acres, this small ‘inland sea’ is fed by the ocean’s tides; a perfect spot for exploring the mangrove forests by kayak or SUP.

SUP’ing

SUP’ing (Stand Up Paddle-boarding) is one of the fastest growing sports in the world and for good reason. SUP is a great way to get your daily workout in while on holiday or simply cruise the bay and take in the sights. The water in Fiji is so clear you’ll be able to watch brightly colored tropical fish and bright blue starfish as you paddle around.

Kite Surfing

The shores of the Suncoast on the north coast of Viti Levu are one of the few spots in Fiji where you will have steady winds almost year-round to go Kite Surfing. Volivoli Beach Resort is the only operator on Fiji’s mainland hiring out equipment if you don’t have your own gear.

In the Mamanuca Islands,  Namotu Island offers an array of kiting opportunities. Check out one of Namotu’s Kite Weeks where gear, instruction, photography and more is all catered for.

Vacala Bay Resort on Taveuni is another hidden kiting gem, offering everything from flat water riding behind the reef and over a sandy bottom, to kickers and waves offshore and a world class surf break just a short boat ride away.

Underwater Adventures

Fiji, the Soft Coral Capital of the World, is home to some of the most spectacular snorkelling and diving experiences. Get your clients to join a tour that takes them to see our incredible coral reefs and meet the myriad of marine life that inhabit our beautiful seas. Even beginners can experience a fantastic day of diving and snorkelling!

Sea turtles, pelagic fish, reef sharks and manta rays all call Fiji home. We’re famous for our amazing water clarity, friendly expert tour guides and heavenly tropical islands. Fiji will give your clients an underwater adventure and memories to treasure forever.

We have a full chapter on diving in this programme for you to learn all there is to know about diving in Fiji.

Up the Adrenaline

Many people picture Fiji as a peaceful, coconut palm fringed collection of amazing tropical islands and majestic coral reefs. 

But did you know we’re home to some adrenalin charged adventure zones too?! 

Take a jet boat, white water rafting or river tubing tour of our winding rivers, go big game fishing offshore, zipline through spectacular wilderness, surf some of the globes most incredible reef breaks, quad bike through the picturesque Nausori Highlands and even dive one of the world’s top 10 dive spots, the Great White Wall on Rainbow Reef. For the brave at heart, Shark snorkelling is also available or if you want to experience Fiji from a bird’s eye perspective, skydiving would be an option! Tandem skydiving over Fiji’s spectacular islands and coral reefs. Thrill seekers are given the opportunity to experience freefall from as high as 14,000 feet in the air with captivating stunning views of pristine blue waters, white sandy beaches and beautiful fringing coral reefs of the Mamanuca Islands and Denarau Island.

Marine & National Parks

MARINE PARKS 

https://www.fiji.travel/things-to-do/wildlife/fijis-national-parks-and-marine-sanctuaries

Marine conservation awareness is an integral part of a Fijian experience while on vacation. A number of resorts including Treasure Island, Mana Island and Vomo Island resort, have rehabilitation centres for endangered sea turtles. These enigmatic little fellows absolutely delight in their natural diet of seaweed and sponges and it’s a genuine highlight to witness groups of infant turtles released back into the wild.

Aside from the excellent turtle breeding programs, there are also professional shark and manta ray conservation teams led by esteemed marine biologists. These passionate professionals collect important data to help inform marine scientists about manta ray behaviour and shark migration patterns. There are over 200 locally managed Marine Parks in Fiji.

Some of these are well worth a trip the next time you visit:

  • Waitabu Marine Park, Taveuni.
  • Namena Marine Reserve, Savusavu.
  • Na Tabu’ Marine Reserve, Mamanuca Islands.
  • Shark Reef Marine Reserve, Beqa Lagoon.
  • Naiqoro Passage Marine Sanctuary, Kadavu.
  • Vatu-I-Ra Seascape, Bligh Waters.
National Parks

Fiji’s tropical landscape features many exotic national parks including the following dedicated areas of natural beauty:

  • Bouma National Heritage Park on Taveuni
  • Sigatoka Sand Dunes National Park on the Coral Coast
  • Koroyanitu National Heritage Park in Lautoka
  • Colo-i-Suva Forest Reserve in Suva

Waisali Rainforest Resere, Savusavu

Each of the aforementioned areas flaunt their attractive qualities throughout any season. Special site features you will find at most of the national parks include waterfalls, natural swimming pools, hiking trails, lush emerald green valleys, timeless rainforests, native wild life and of course, sweeping panoramic views that all make for great photographic keepsakes.

https://www.fiji.travel/things-to-do/wildlife/fijis-national-parks-and-marine-sanctuaries

Popular Back Packer Spots by Region

Nadi/Denarau & Wailoaloa

The multi-cultural town of Nadi is the international gateway to Fiji, with a newly redeveloped and upgraded airport to welcome visitors. A bustling tourism hub on the mainland’s west coast, it is a great place for travellers to eat, drink and shop. Nadi is also situated close to the districts of Denarau Island and Wailoaloa Beach, where there’s a range of accommodation for all budgets.

Wailoaloa Beach:

Just a short drive from Nadi is Wailoaloa beach, one of the fastest developing tourist destinations in Fiji. With a tranquil ocean outlook and stunning views towards the mountains, it makes an excellent spot for a beach stroll. Along this stretch of beach, you’ll also find an enclave of laid-back affordable bars and eateries where locals, expats and travellers alike, all mingle to enjoy the sunsets while listening to local live music.

Coral Coast

The Coral Coast has 80 kilometres of gorgeous beaches and rolling green hills. This pretty region is understandably a popular destination for explorers and active travellers visiting Fiji.

There are top notch coral reefs to explore right off the beach, delicious fresh produce at the roadside market stalls, friendly waves to surf and plenty of lovely, isolated bays to discover. There are awesome boutique backpacker lodgings dotted along the way and even a few unique homestay options too. Transport is affordable, and we suggest taking a local open-air bus to really experience an authentic Coral Coast escape. A must see is the Sigatoka River and local villages.

Pacific Harbour

If your clients are after a real adrenalin kick – they need to base themselves in Pacific Harbour and get ready for some fun! This area is known as the adventure capital of Fiji, and is the gateway to Beqa Island, home of Fijis famous firewalkers. Your clients will quickly discover there is plenty to do. Activities such as jet ski tours, white water rafting, river tubing, kayaking through the rivers and along the coastline, ziplining, surfing, game fishing, hiking and some of Fiji’s best diving are all on offer here.

Beqa Lagoon is one of the few places on the planet that offers guided shark dives. Beqa’s translucent blue lagoon is a glorious underwater world teeming with marine life too!

Suncoast

Viti Levu’s best kept secret; this region of rugged mountains and sparkling offshore reefs is a haven for those seeking an off-the-beaten-path adventure. Here your clients can find Fiji’s highest waterfall, close to the village of Nabalesere or hike up Fiji’s highest mountain, Mt. Tomanivi. In the ocean they can track dolphins and trevally across the lagoon or dive the soft coral-crusted pinnacles of the Bligh Water’s world-class dive sites. Offshore, Nananu-i-Ra’s scalloped bays are the perfect playground for kiteboarders and windsurfers during the windy season. Whether you’re after a thrilling outdoor adventure or up for some laid-back relaxation, the Suncoast’s uncrowded beaches, blue skies and abundant sunshine will keep you smiling for days.

There is a good choice of affordable accommodation around Rakiraki.

The Mamanuca Islands

Even though the Mamanuca Islands boast some of Fiji’s most luxurious resorts and a lot of family resorts – it can be affordable if you know where to look. Research options on Beachcomber Island or South Sea Island or even Malolo Island or Mana Island for shared beachfront dorm rooms and eco-inspired bures.

Beachcomber Island is a haven for international visitors and has a reputation as the Mamanuca Islands most popular party spot!

Day cruises are a highly recommended option for those who only have limited time for that island experience. South Sea Island is the perfect location to visit. This small island guarantees you lots of fun in the sun with its all-inclusive day tour. If your clients are after the ultimate insta-snap to make those at home jealous, there is no better place to visit than Monuriki - the island made famous by Cast Away, the movie starring Tom Hanks.

Cloud 9 is a floating pontoon bar, complete with live DJ tunes and tasty wood fired pizzas. You can book a day trip for your clients out here if you’re keen to experience a unique island-style party.

The snorkelling and surf spots throughout this region are absolutely world class and not to be missed. Did we mention this is the home of Cloudbreak, voted one of the world’s top surf spots? 

The Yasawa Islands

The Yasawa Islands are considered one of Fiji’s prime backpacking and island-hopping regions. The boutique backpacker lodgings scattered throughout the islands are absolute, unadulterated, beachfront paradise! It is worth every dime! The dramatic land and seascapes were formed by (now dormant) volcanic activity. Popular activities here include snorkelling with manta rays, diving and swimming in the famed limestone pools of the Sawa-i-lau Caves. Traditional Fijian culture is evident everywhere in the Yasawa Islands, with lots of opportunities to visit traditional Fijian villages. The Yasawa Islands are truly heavenly and access is easy through the Yasawa Flyer. 

Savusavu and Surrounds

Savusavu is ‘the hidden paradise of Fiji’. Located on Vanua Levu’s south coast, this charming former trading port is full of eclectic bars, rustic homestyle cottages and unique coastal hideaways. There are two excellent marinas which are frequented by locals and interesting yachties. Be sure to check out Savusavu’s geothermal hot springs, spectacular diving sites, waterfalls, hikes and the rare and highly coveted Savusavu pearls. Warn your clients – many globetrotters have stayed a lot longer in Savusavu than originally planned as it is the relaxed and charming South Pacific paradise they always have dreamed of finding.

Mid-range and budget accommodation as well as some charming self-contained options are available in and around Savusavu.

Taveuni Island 

Taveuni is a major drawcard for enthusiastic divers, adventurous backpackers and for those who seek to reconnect with nature. It’s known as the ‘Garden Island’ for its dense tropical greenery and sublime scenery.Here you can find stunning secluded beaches, hiking trails and meet friendly locals. Explore the Lavena Coastal Walk – a gentle 6-kilometre trek spliced with picturesque waterfalls and rock pools. Or hike through the Bouma National Heritage Park, passing some of Fiji’s most picturesque waterfalls. The world-famous Rainbow Reef is located within the Somosomo Strait, a short boat ride from Taveuni.

Voluntourism

Volunteering is an excellent way to experience the real Fiji whilst contributing your skills to the local community.

Backpackers and global travellers enrol in volunteer programs as a way to share their knowledge in exchange for accommodation and meals. Many local schools, construction projects and environmental conservation groups will happily host you for a selected timeframe. It’s a win-win situation for all involved.

Here's a brief overview of the most popular voluntourism projects across Fiji:

EDUCATION SERVICES
Volunteer teachers are usually placed in remote kindergarten and primary schools, teaching English, coaching sports or assisting children with special needs.

Volunteers are usually able to choose where they’ll be placed and will have lots of opportunities to explore their surroundings outside working hours. For example, if you’re located at a school near Pacific Harbour, you can spend your weekends snorkelling or diving off Beqa Island, hiking to secluded waterfalls or simply relaxing in a hammock in your slice of Fijian paradise.

HEALTHCARE
Depending on your medical experience, there are many volunteer positions in Fiji for those interested in hands-on work. You’ll work alongside medical and healthcare professionals on a variety of different tasks at medical organizations or charities. There are opportunities to shadow doctors and nurses, assisting with screening programs, raising local awareness, delivering safety and first aid training, or providing care at elderly homes. No matter what you decide to do with your time in Fiji, it’ll definitely be an enriching life experience.

ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION

Marine and coastal conservation projects are huge in Fiji and there are a lot of places you can volunteer. Besides getting you off the usual tourist trail, you’ll learn how to plant mangrove, what secures a coastline or you will learn to dive or log valuable hours underwater all while exploring Fiji’s gorgeous reefs daily. It’s an ideal way to follow your passion, help the environment and help local communities who depend on thriving fisheries.If you’re an experienced diver, one project that might interest you is the Fiji Shark Conservation Project. It’s a role that involves tagging of baby sharks, marine species identification, data collection, entry and analysis, critical habitat mapping, local ecological knowledge surveys and mangrove reforestation work.Various marine conservation projects and/initiatives are always operating throughout Fiji. Get excited for a fulfilling environmental adventure that benefits the planet, the people and ultimately yourself. SOCIALA typical day volunteering could see you assisting in building school classrooms, installing water tanks at isolated island villages, and general building repairs. There’s a sense of achievement and instant gratification for all involved. The benefits of your work are immediately felt, bringing fresh water to a community in need. Vinaka Fiji offers a great program where you can get involved and assist with creating sustainable communities. Accommodation OptionsIt all depends on where your voluntourism project is located. Home stays are a lovely and warm way to really connect with the Fijian people, their exotic lands and participate in day-to-day cultural activities. Plus, you get the benefit of enjoying delicious home cooked meals! The bonus is you become part of an extended Fijian family.Shared accommodation options are also on offer for larger scale volunteer projects. Maybe you’re in a remote beachside bure collecting scientific data to help protect the sharks. Or, perhaps you’re in a neat dorm space with other teachers and tutors sharing stories of their clever and happy students. Combining a backpacking adventure in Fiji with a Voluntourism experience is a terrific way to meet likeminded people on your global discovery journey. Apply for a volunteer tourism project that aligns with your love of island life. It’s a terrific way to really get involved in day-to-day village life too. Plus, you’ll have plenty of personal time for surfing, hiking, market shopping and epic Fijian dive excursions too.

Links

Think Pacific - https://thinkpacific.com/

Vinaka Fiji - https://www.vinakafiji.org/

Hot Tips:Pack light, the weather is tropical and a pair of good walking shoes is a must.Passports need to be valid for more than six months to allow for seamless process if your clients wish to extend their stay.Cultural sensitivity, the willingness to learn a few Fijian words and to abandon some of the western creature comforts are absolutely essential.

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