

A vibrant underwater world teeming with marine life, offering world-class diving and snorkeling experiences.
The world's fourth-largest barrier reef, offering stunning marine life and coral formations.
Explore the local Fijian village, learn about their culture, and enjoy traditional food.
A traditional Fijian ceremony where men walk barefoot over hot stones, a spectacle not to be missed.

Raw fish marinated in citrus juice, coconut cream, and chili peppers.
Meat, fish, or vegetables wrapped in banana leaves and cooked in an earth oven.
A traditional Fijian drink made from the root of the kava plant, mixed with water.
Intricately carved from local Bougainvillea wood, these items showcase the island's traditional woodworking skills.
Handcrafted using Masawa seeds, these necklaces and earrings are a symbol of Fijian culture and craftsmanship.
A traditional Fijian bark cloth, Masi is hand-painted with intricate designs, representing the wearer's social status and clan.
Famous for its stunning ocean views and unique breakfast menu.
Known for its fresh seafood dishes and beachfront dining.
Offers a fine dining experience with a focus on local ingredients.
Protects skin from harsh sun and coral reefs are sensitive to chemicals in regular sunscreen.

Beqa Island is famous for its coral reefs, snorkeling is a must-do activity.

Tropical climate can bring sudden rain showers, a lightweight jacket is useful.

A serene coastal walkway in Nusa Dua, offering stunning ocean views and a peaceful atmosphere.

Kollur Fort, a historic hilltop fort in Karnataka, offers panoramic views, ancient temples, and a serene atmosphere.
The Summer Palace, a vast ensemble of lakes, gardens, and palaces in Beijing, was an imperial retreat since the Qing Dynasty.