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Barefoot Manta Island

With all the dive sites here off Barefoot Island , there’s plenty for every level of ability, certification and experience.

Whether you’ve done 600 dives or have just passed your Open Water Course, there’s plenty for you to choose from and it doesn’t matter if you’re an early bird, a late riser, or a night owl – we’re ready for you whenever you want to hit the water!More info here…

Nakia Resort & Dive

Nakia Resort & Dive, Fiji

Tropical rainforests with rare native birds and spectacular waterfalls … pristine beaches … and world-class coral reefs await you at Nakia Resort & Dive, Fiji.

Intimate and family-owned, Nakia is the only eco resort on Taveuni Island; Trip Advisor’s top-rated resort in Fiji; and consistently rated in Trip Advisor’s top five in the entire South Pacific, among more than 12,000 resorts and hotels!

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Koro Sun Resort & Rainforest Spa

Koro Sun Resort & Rainforest Spa

Our northern unspoiled location offers you the genuine warmth and friendliness of the Fijian people, beautiful lush tropical surroundings, and warm, impossibly clear waters.

In a remote setting that defines paradise, Koro Sun Resort & Rainforest Spa immerses you in a genuine Fijian experience that’s nirvana to the core. In the unspoiled native north on “Fiji’s other big island” of Vanua Levu, this 160-acre sanctuary was born of a nature lover’s dream. The tropical retreat is etched within a coconut plantation that’s encircled by lush rainforests at the edge of a stunning private lagoon.

From the moment you arrive, the Koro Sun staff embraces you like family. They greet you with a song that welcomes you to your home away from home. Certainly, the Fijians are known around the globe for being the most warm and friendly islands on earth.More info here…

Lalati Resort & Spa

Lalati Resort and Spa

Boutique resort located on Beqa Island, Fiji, and home of the Blue Starfish Dive Centre. Lalati Resort & Spa is a haven for adventurers and honeymooners, and a popular destination wedding site for global travelers.

10 villas and cottages are backed by verdant hills, fronted by pristine Malumu Bay and the entrance to Beqa Lagoon.

Activities abound – diving, snorkeling, kayaking, hiking and trekking, cultural encounters; romantic endeavours like sunset cruises, private island picnics, candlelight dinners on the pier.

In addition, the resort is within reach of the main island, so guests can also enjoy a myriad of additional activities like white water rafting, zipline tours and more.

Small, intimate, barefoot in its appeal, Lalati Resort & Spa is a diver’s haven, a romantic’s dream, an adventurer’s paradise.More info here…

Tokoriki Island Resort

Tokoriki Island Resort

A boutique child-free retreat for couples seeking affordable luxury in paradise for a honeymoon or getaway, our Mamanuca Island Resort exudes Fijian hospitality and is a relaxed blend of contemporary Island style and Fijian design.

Cast away on a secluded island resort on the most northern island in the Mamanucas group and yet only 12 minutes from Nadi by seaplane. Click here for your free return helicopter special offer. Sail by large catamaran or charter a private speed boat and you will be in your bure in just over an hour.

All Bures and Villas are freestanding in design, nestled in lush tropical gardens and positioned beach front, furnishing guests with a front row seat for that romantic South Pacific sunset. Tokoriki is renowned for its stunning manicured gardens and landscape click here to see our tropical landscape image gallery.

The luxury Bures and Villas feature air-conditioning, ceiling fans, large king size beds, outdoor (and indoor) showers, with the beach just steps from your private deck. The Sunset Pool Villas combine elevated views with the privacy of your own horizon edge plunge pool for that extra romantic indulgence.More info here…

wananavu

If you’re looking for a true Fijian experience away from the major tourist areas then wananavu is where you want to be – come where you can spend your time relaxing in paradise with our luxury bure accommodation catering for everyone from honeymooners to families.

wananavu is a truly idyllic resort offering an island paradise experience with mainland convenience. Just a 2 and ¼ hour journey from Nadi International Airport will have you being met with the biggest Bula in Fiji and tasting your first coconut before most other visitors have even reached their island destinations.More info here…

Waidroka Bay Resort

Fiji’s warm, clear waters and abundance of reef life make the islands a magnet for divers and snorkelers.  Visibility regularly exceeds 30m.  In terms of visibility the drier months of April to November are more reliable, but in different seasons the diver will experience different things and diving is quite good year round.  Many travelers take the opportunity to learn scuba diving while in Fiji.More info here…

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Welcome to The Great Fiji Shark Count !

Throughout the months of April and November every year, you have the opportunity to help celebrate and record Fiji’s amazing coral reef biodiversity, show you care about our world’s delicate coral reef systems, and have fun, by taking part in the FIJI-WIDE SHARK COUNT!

Easy to do, this is suitable for visitors and locals alike, whether you like to fish, snorkel, or SCUBA dive. We hope that tourists, school children, scientists and all people with an interest in the marine environment will take to the reefs with us to search for the Sharks of Fiji!

The Great Fiji Shark Count will be held across Fiji every April and November every year.

You can do a single count, or take part as many times as you like during that month, so that you cover different reefs. All data will be gratefully accepted!

So, see your resort, watersports operator or travel agent, get your Shark identification materials and dive into the beautiful blue waters of Fiji, to be a part of history!

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