Fiji has dozens of dive operators — here's an honest guide to the best, covering reputation, equipment quality, guide experience, and what each specialises in.
Fiji has dozens of dive operators — here's an honest guide to the best, covering reputation, equipment quality, guide experience, and what each specialises in.
Beqa Lagoon is home to Fiji's most famous shark dive and some of the Pacific's richest reef diving — here are the best sites and what makes each exceptional.
The Bligh Water — Fiji's remote northern passage — offers some of the most dramatic and least-dived sites in the Pacific, including Nigali Passage, Cat's Meow, and E6.
The Yasawa Islands offer a quieter alternative to the Coral Coast dive scene, with excellent visibility, healthy reef, and reliable encounters with manta rays, sharks, and sea turtles.
Not every great dive in Fiji requires a boat trip. Here are the best shore dives across the islands — accessible, often overlooked, and genuinely rewarding.
The Mamanucas offer some of Fiji's most accessible reef snorkelling — from South Sea Island's beginner-friendly shallows to Kuata's reef shark encounters. Here's where to go and what to expect.
Kuata Island in the southern Yasawas is one of Fiji's most accessible wild shark snorkelling destinations — whitetip and blacktip reef sharks in shallow water, every day, from a community-owned eco resort.
Fiji's coral reefs are among the most biodiverse on earth — and among the most threatened. Here is an honest look at the state of the reefs, the restoration work underway, and how your visit can contribute to their survival.
A thorough guide to snorkelling in Fiji for complete beginners — covering equipment, technique, the best easy-entry spots, what marine life you will see, reef safety, snorkelling with kids, and how to choose between snorkelling and diving.
Not everyone wants to snorkel or dive, but everyone deserves to see Fiji's reefs. Glass-bottom boats offer a window into the underwater world for non-swimmers, young families, elderly travellers, and anyone who prefers to stay dry.
Fiji's reefs transform after sunset into a completely different world of hunting octopus, sleeping parrotfish, feeding coral, and — on the right night — glowing bioluminescence. Here's how to experience it.
Fiji's waters are overwhelmingly safe, but a handful of marine creatures deserve your awareness. Here's an honest guide to stonefish, sea urchins, jellyfish, and everything else — with prevention, treatment, and context.