Not every Fiji experience requires a resort stay. From private island day cruises and river safaris to waterfall hikes and cultural village tours, here are the 10 best day trips from Viti Levu.
Not every Fiji experience requires a resort stay. From private island day cruises and river safaris to waterfall hikes and cultural village tours, here are the 10 best day trips from Viti Levu.
From impossibly warm people to world-class diving and private island resorts, here are the ten best reasons Fiji should be your next holiday destination.
Fiji's ATMs are easy to use — but the fees can add up fast. Here's how to withdraw cash smartly, avoid dynamic currency conversion, and know when to bring cash instead.
Fiji is overwhelmingly honest — but tourists consistently overpay in a handful of predictable situations. Here's how to recognise them and what to do instead.
Blue Lagoon Beach Resort sits on the famous filming location of the 1980 film on Nanuya Lailai Island. Here is what the resort is actually like — the setting, the rooms, the food, and who it suits best.
Fiji on a budget is genuinely possible. From free beaches and village visits to cheap local eats and the Yasawa ferry, here are 15 things to do in Fiji without spending a fortune.
Fiji is more than resorts and smiling faces. A respectful guide to the cultural misconceptions that well-meaning visitors carry through the arrivals hall — and how to travel here with genuine awareness.
Fiji and the Cook Islands are both South Pacific classics — but they are very different destinations. Here's an honest comparison to help you choose.
Fiji and Samoa are two of the Pacific's most compelling destinations — but they offer very different experiences. Here's how to choose between them.
Both are Pacific gems, but they deliver very different trips. Here's an honest look at beaches, diving, activities, cost, and culture to help you choose.
Fiji promises paradise, but does it deliver? We honestly weigh the disappointments against the genuine highlights — and give you a straight answer.
Fiji has a resort strip, yes — but step outside it and most of the country is genuinely rural, uncrowded, and remarkably untouched. Here's an honest answer to whether Fiji is too touristy to bother with.