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Fiji Adventure Holidays

White sandy beaches, swaying coconut trees, pristine oceans and waterways and a range of things to do and see that will appeal to the most adventurous of travellers.

tokoriki resort fiji

Fiji Adventure Holidays

White sandy beaches, swaying coconut trees, pristine oceans and waterways and a range of things to do and see that will appeal to the most adventurous of travellers.

Adventure holidays in Fiji.

Fiji is famous for the variety of activities available. These include snorkelling, scuba diving, jet boat riffing, trekking the tropical rainforests, white water rafting, sailing, surfing and kite surfing, zip-lining, skydiving and caving. Fiji has it all!

Choose from “Mainland” resorts along the Coral Coast or the ever-popular Mamanuca Islands, both areas easily reached from the international airport. For those of you with a little more time and possibly adventurous spirit, you should explore the wonders of the famed Yasawa Islands and the “North”. in the North you will find the more remote but at the same time well serviced areas of Taveuni and Vanua Levu.

Fiji Diving Holidays

Fiji boasts some of the world’s best dive spots.  Warm water, great visibility and a myriad of beautiful coral and colourful fish – it doesn’t get much better for the dive enthusiast!

Diving in Fiji is excellent all year round because it is not affected by land runoff or large scale weather shifts. During summer (December – March) the water temperature sits between 27-30°C (75-80°F).

Higher water temperatures do increase the oceanic plankton growth which can reduce visibility however only the fussiest of divers would notice. During winter (June – September) the water temperatures drops to a comfortable 24-27°C (70-75°F). Visibility of more than 100ft (30m) is better during the cooler months.

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Fiji Surfing Holidays

Surfing in Fiji is great all year round. The air temperature is warm-hot and the water doesn’t get  much colder than a balmy 23 degrees.

The Fiji winter (it is the topics so it’s not really ever cold) from April – October produces the biggest waves with conditions ranging from 8-10 foot.

During the summer months from November – March, the swells are shorter and winds lighter.  This time of year is probably best for inexperienced surfers when conditions are calmer.

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