Fiji has topped my bucket list for as long as I can remember. White sand beaches. Swaying palms. Pumping surf. Reefs rich in biodiversity. It’s a watersports- and ocean-lover’s paradise.
I first visited Fiji in 2020, at the cusp of the COVID pandemic — my trip ended abruptly when the island nation had its first case of the virus. I’ve been itching to go back ever since and when Fiji reopened its borders, I knew it was time to plan a trip.
In May 2022, my boyfriend and I boarded a plane for a 2-week trip in paradise. We spent the first few days surfing and then boarded a cruise ship where we spent a week island-hopping.
Our final days were spent on Fiji’s mainland, immersing ourselves in the culture and doing a couple of fun day trips. It was a trip I will be talking about for years to come.
An Adventurer’s Guide to Fiji

Getting There
Getting to Fiji is pretty straightforward. You fly into Fiji’s international airport in Nadi and from there, there are a couple of different options to get to your final destination.
If you’re staying on the mainland, a cab or shuttle is your best bet. If you’re heading to the Mamanuca or Yasawa Islands, the most affordable option is to hop on the ferry from Port Denarau. Some resorts offer their own transportation, so get in touch ahead of time to finalize your plan.
Another option is to get to your resort via helicopter, which is an experience in itself. If you’re heading to Vanua Levu, you’ll need to hop on a puddle hopper to Savusavu and take ground transportation from there.
Where to Visit
Viti Levu, Fiji’s Mainland
When visiting Fiji, most people spend a night or two on the mainland before heading to the outer islands. Hotels on the mainland are a good stopping point before venturing to your next destination or a fun spot to post up for a few days to enjoy some cultural experiences and excursions.
If you want to stay somewhere close to the airport, Nadi has a lot of options. Port Denarau seemed to be the most popular spot among tourists: it is home to a number of chain hotels, shops, restaurants, and a free shuttle.
We stayed at the Sheraton and while it was a nice place to stay for a night, I was glad I wasn’t staying for the bulk of my trip. Another popular mainland destination is the Coral Coast — I spent a night there on a previous trip to Fiji, and it was definitely a fun spot to spend a few nights.
The Yasawa & Mamanuca Islands

Vanua Levu
Mainland Excursions in Fiji
Captain Cook Cruises

Zip Fiji

Rivers Fiji River Rafting
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Snorkeling/Diving

Surfing

Standup Paddling and Kayaking

The Culture
Final Thoughts
