Ba

Western Division

Walking towards Denarau Marina
The beach or the front of Oarsmans has the softest sand of any beach I've ever been to. It's better than Blue Lagoon next door...
If you visit Fiji I would highly recommend taking the Yasawa Flyer to get a great view of the islands with this view as the creme de la creme where the flyer turns around and heads back past all the islands. A full day of sitting and relaxing on top of this boat. The colors of the water and the movement of the clouds is stunning.
The clouds were truly amazing and changing constantly on this full-day tour.
South Sea Island. Cute little island about a 20 minute boat ride from Nadi mainland. Popular spot for snorkeling and going on the semi-sub.

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Nadi featuring a river or creek, a luxury hotel or resort and a sunset
Nadi
Known for Beaches, Family-friendly and Islands
Fiji’s tourism hub is more than just a transfer point; Nadi also offers relaxing beaches, challenging golf courses, ancient temples and hot springs.

Reasons to visit

  • Port Denarau
  • Port Denarau Marina
  • Wailoaloa Beach
Fiji which includes boating, sailing and tropical scenes
Beachcomber Island
Known for Islands, Dining and Beaches
Travelers flock to this small, sun-drenched outcrop for activity-filled days and party-filled nights.
Lautoka harbour in Fiji
Lautoka
Known for Friendly people, Beaches and Relaxing
Relaxing Lautoka awaits: its snorkeling, beaches, and more!
Fulaga lagoon in Fiji's remote Southern islands
Kadavulailai Island
Known for Islands, Beaches and Snorkeling
Escape to relaxing Kadavulailai Island! Enjoy its island views, beaches, and food.
Panoramic aerial view of Tavarua, heart shaped island, Mamanucas, Fiji
Sonaisali Island
Known for Friendly people, Dining and Relaxing
Come to romantic Sonaisali Island and enjoy its food, beaches, and oceanfront.
Nacula Island showing boating, landscape views and a sandy beach
Nacula Island
Known for Recreation, Snorkeling and Fishing
World-class diving, spectacular beaches, challenging hiking trails, and friendly locals await on the third largest island in the Yasawas.