Welcome to Fiji
Fiji welcomes you with more than just sunshine and scenery — it greets you with feeling. From the moment you arrive, you’ll experience genuine warmth, where every smile and gesture makes you feel right at home.
This is a destination where kindness is second nature, and where every moment feels meaningful. Whether you're strolling barefoot along powder-soft beaches or sharing stories with the locals, the spirit of Fiji is something you'll carry with you — long after you return home.

What to Do in Fiji
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Beach Time
It probably doesn’t need to be said, but to truly experience Fiji, you’ll need to make room for serious beach time. These are beaches that will make you lose track of time, ignore your inbox, and refresh your sense of calm and wonder. You pretty much can’t go wrong with any stretch of sand on the islands, but for something truly special, make your way to Horseshoe Bay at Matangi Private Island Resort and see for yourself why this crescent of white sand landed itself in the book 1,000 Places to See Before You Die. -
Find Your Food
The local markets are a cultural feast for the senses and occur in villages throughout the islands, year-round. Sample and learn about Fijian produce and native plants and crops, including rarities like rourou (taro leaves), Fijian sea grapes, and kava root, just to name a few. There are also a few fascinating tours in which you can hunt your own eel or forage for local ingredients with an expert guide. -
Get Out to Sea
Fijian life ebbs and flows by the ocean, so there’s no better way to experience the island than to take to the water. Diving here is world-class, including the Great Astrolabe Reef, and draws a scuba enthusiasts from all over the world. Snorkeling is another great option for those who want to stay closer to shore. But don’t be fooled, snorkeling here can be just as thrilling if you do it with a tour that offers swims with reef sharks (in open water!) Cakaulevu Reef is the is the third-longest continuous coral reef in the world and hosts a myriad of vibrant sea life. If you prefer to stay (relatively) dry, try a boat tour, sailing expedition, or deep-sea fishing charter.