
The Snorkeling
Want to see manta rays? You don’t have to go scuba diving to get up close and personal with these fascinating sea creatures. With Fiji’s snorkeling spots, you can just go for a dip and witness manta rays that measure up to 23 feet. Watch how they glide through the water, it’s a sight to remember.
The Hiking
While Fiji has a plethora of gorgeous beaches, the country is definitely not short of mountain ranges. Trek along the highlands and check out the mindboggling views from way up high. Not to mention all the forests and waterfalls you’ll see you on your way up.

See The Villages
Veering slightly away from the coast, you’ll find the whole other world inland. The Fijian villages are definitely worth the visit. While they are open to tourists, you might want to join up with a guide. Remember, this is where the locals live so it’s best to remain respectful.
The Sigatoka Sand Dunes
This is a protected site but thankfully, tourists are allowed to explore the area. With the stark contrast between sand and sky, the place boasts extraordinary views. You’ll feel like you’re standing in a painting.

The Bird Watching
Hearing the words bird watching typically evokes a bit of an eye-roll. But if you’re going to do some bird watching, then do it in Fiji. The island is a haven for exotic birds. Gawk upon these colorful long-tailed feathered creatures. You will be discovering species of birds you never thought even existed.