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16 Lines Zipline, Cave, Hiking & Biausevu Waterfall Combo Tour - Coral Coast Fiji

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Some tours pick one headline attraction and pad around it. This one stacks four legitimate adventure elements into six hours — 16 zipline runs through the rainforest canopy, a cave exploration, a jungle hike, and a swim in Biausevu Waterfall — with each component earning its place in the day rather than serving as filler.

It’s not a relaxed tour. You’ll be moving, climbing, zipping, and scrambling through the kind of landscape that the Coral Coast hinterland does particularly well: dense tropical vegetation, limestone formations, and a waterfall at the end that feels genuinely earned.

At a glance

  • Duration: 6 hours
  • Departs from: Coral Coast
  • Components: 16-line zipline · cave exploration · jungle hiking · Biausevu Waterfall swim
  • Rating: 4.9 / 5
  • Price from: $181 USD
  • Cancellation: free cancellation available

Breaking down the four elements

1. The 16-line zipline

Sixteen separate lines through the rainforest canopy is a full zipline experience, not a token addition. The lines are set at varying heights and angles through Fiji’s interior forest, so you get a sense of the landscape from above — a perspective that’s impossible to replicate on foot.

Ziplines in Fiji are generally set up for a wide range of fitness levels, but the basics apply: comfortable footwear with closed toes, no loose items in pockets, weight restrictions on very high-capacity lines (the operator will advise). The guides clip, check, and launch — your job is to lean back and look at the forest.

2. Cave exploration

The Coral Coast’s interior limestone country contains some impressive cave systems — formations that Fijian communities have used for centuries as refuge, ceremony, and storytelling. Cave exploration on this tour typically involves navigating passages, ducking under formations, and learning about the cultural history attached to these spaces from a guide who knows both the geology and the local stories.

Good shoes with grip matter more than strength or size here. Some passages may require bending or squeezing through. The guide leads and sets the pace.

3. Jungle hiking

The hiking connects the components — getting between the zipline, the cave, and the waterfall — but it’s more than transition. The Coral Coast interior is genuinely biodiverse: native birds, ferns, vine-covered trees, and the ambient noise of an old tropical forest. A guide who knows the area will point out what you’re walking through rather than just leading you to the next stop.

Wear shoes that can handle wet and uneven ground. The hike to Biausevu involves tree roots, exposed stone, and sections that get slippery after rain.

4. Biausevu Waterfall

The reward at the end of the hike is a waterfall with a deep pool below it — cool, clear, and entirely off the resort circuit. Biausevu is one of those waterfalls that photographs well but genuinely exceeds expectations in person; the surrounding vegetation and the sound of the cascade are part of what makes the swim feel like a real escape.

The pool is suitable for swimming. Most guests linger here longer than the schedule anticipates. An optional cliff jump is sometimes possible — ask the guide to assess conditions before attempting it, and only go for it if you’re genuinely comfortable with the height.

Who this tour suits

The combination of 16 ziplines, cave exploration, and a jungle hike means this day favours guests who are reasonably active and happy to work for their scenery. It is not particularly technical — none of the components require prior experience — but you’ll want comfortable hiking shoes (not sandals), a decent fitness level, and tolerance for getting wet and muddy.

It’s an excellent choice for:

  • Guests who find standard day tours too passive
  • Groups or couples who want a proper adventure day rather than a scenic drive
  • Anyone who’s already done the beach and island-hopping and wants something sharply different

What to bring

  • Closed-toe shoes with good grip — non-negotiable for the cave and hiking sections
  • Swimwear worn under clothing (the waterfall is worth going in)
  • Towel and dry change of clothes
  • Insect repellent
  • Small dry bag or waterproof pouch for phone and valuables
  • Sunscreen (exposed sections of the zipline)
  • Water bottle — a 6-hour outdoor day in Fiji requires staying hydrated

Practical notes

Weight limits: zipline operators generally have minimum and maximum weight requirements. If this concerns you, check with the operator before booking.

Rain: this tour operates in all but extreme conditions. Rain makes the waterfall more dramatic and the cave more atmospheric; it also makes surfaces slippier. Footwear choice matters more on wet days.

Fitness level: moderate. The hike is not technical, but there’s sustained physical activity across 6 hours. Guests who are relatively fit will enjoy every part of it. Those with joint concerns should assess the uneven terrain component.

Booking tip: as a combo tour with multiple components, the schedule runs tight. Arrive at the pickup point on time — the guide cannot hold back the zipline for late arrivals.

FAQs

Is prior zipline experience needed?

None required. Guides handle all the clipping, checking, and safety briefings. First-timers are comfortable on this type of activity.

Is the cave accessible for everyone?

Cave passages vary. Some sections require bending or moving through tight spaces. If you have severe claustrophobia, flag it when booking — the operator can advise whether the cave section is manageable or should be skipped.

Can I do the tour with children?

The tour is best suited to older children and teenagers who are comfortable with heights, enclosed spaces, and physical activity. Check minimum age and weight requirements with the operator at booking.


Departs Coral Coast. Duration 6 hours. Free cancellation available. Price from $181 USD.

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By: Sarika Nand