Fiji + Tahiti October 8-24, 2026
Fiji is a group of islands located in the South Pacific Ocean, known for its stunning natural beauty, friendly people and rich cultural heritage. It consists of over 300 islands, of which only about a third are inhabited. The two largest are Viti Levu and Vanua Levu.
Fiji is a popular tourist destination, attracting visitors from around the world who come to enjoy its pristine beaches, crystal-clear waters and lush tropical landscapes. The islands offer a wide range of activities, including snorkeling, diving, hiking and cultural tours.
Fijians are known for their warm hospitality and welcoming nature, and visitors often comment on the friendly and relaxed atmosphere of the islands.
Scuba Diving
Scuba diving in Fiji is a world-renowned experience, offering some of the best dive sites in the world. With crystal clear waters, abundant marine life and diverse coral reefs, Fiji is a paradise for divers of all skill levels.
The popular Vatu-I-Ra Passage is a marine protected area famous for its abundance and diversity of marine life—which is arguably the best diving in Fiji.
Dive sites around Fiji are home to colorful soft corals, sharks, turtles and a variety of fish species. Fiji’s warm tropical climate also makes it an ideal year-round diving destination. Whether you’re a beginner or an experienced diver, Fiji offers an unforgettable underwater adventure.
You might see:
- Hammerheads
- Nurse sharks
- Reef sharks
- Bull sharks
- White tip sharks
- Black tip sharks
- Tiger sharks
- Humpback whales
- Sperm whales
- Angelfish
- Butterflyfish
- Turtles
- Dolphins
Recommended Specialty Courses
- Waves, tides & currents
- Photo & video
- Fish identification
- Shark ecology
- Deep diving
- Perfect buoyancy
- Nitrox
Conservation Efforts
Sharks are one of the main attractions in Fiji which is why the Shark Conservation Project works to protect them. The Shark Conservation Project was created in 2014 to protect the shark population in the ocean around Fiji. Volunteers are able to assist scientists on a variety of projects, including shark dives. Fiji also performs coral restoration and coral conservation efforts.
Culture
The culture in Fiji is a unique blend of indigenous traditions and modern influences, reflecting the country’s complex history and diverse population. Visitors to Fiji can experience this rich cultural heritage through traditional ceremonies, music, dance and cuisine, as well as through interactions with the friendly and welcoming Fijian people.
Attend a Kava Ceremony
Kava ceremonies are an important part of Fijian culture, and they are often included in cultural experiences for visitors. Kava is a traditional drink made from the root of the yaqona plant and the ceremony is usually led by a chief or another respected member of the community. During the ceremony, participants sit in a circle on the floor and take turns drinking from a communal bowl.
Garden of the Sleeping Giant
The Graden of the Sleeping Giant is a wonderful spot to spend the day exploring along the canopy-covered boardwalk, through gorgeously landscaped lawns. There are also lily ponds with fountains and croaking frogs that take you into the heart of the dense rainforest. The garden is home to over 30 types of orchids, along with a variety of other plants.
Sabeto Hot Springs and Mud Pool
The hot springs and mud pool are fed by natural geothermal springs that are rich in minerals such as silica, magnesium and calcium, which are believed to have therapeutic properties. Visitors can enjoy a relaxing soak in the hot springs or apply the warm mud to their skin for a natural spa treatment. The mud is supposed to leave the skin feeling soft and rejuvenated.
Fiji Museum
To get a better understanding of Fiji’s culture and history, head to the Fiji Museum. The museum has a wide range of exhibits that showcase the cultural heritage of Fiji and the Pacific region. The collection includes archaeological artifacts, Fijian arts and crafts, photographs and other historical objects that tell the story of Fiji’s past.
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Ocean View Room
An affordable option for families or friends while still delivering on our promise of an uninterrupted 180-degree ocean view, the eight Ocean View Rooms can be configured with a queen bed or two single beds.
- Perfect for divers or extended family groups
- 1 queen or 2 single beds
- Air conditioning
- Ensuite with single vanity/single toilet and shower
- Ocean View balcony w/ furniture
- Screened doors
- Ceiling fans
- Writing desk and luggage rack
- Small fridge and tea and coffee facilities
Premium Ocean View Villa
The Premium Ocean Villa is perfect for a honeymoon getaway or family holiday, suitable for two adults and up to two children. There are a total of 11 Premium Ocean View Villas.
- 1 Queen bed and L-shaped couch. 3 Adults/2 Adults, 2 Children
- Air conditioning
- Ensuite with twin vanities/single toilet and shower
- Private ocean view balcony w/ day lounges
- Clothes washing machine and clothesline
- Screened doors
- Ceiling fan
- Kitchenette (coffee table, fridge, microwave, tea and coffee facilities)
Your Tahiti add on includes two islands, you will get to experience both Tahiti and Moorea.
On the island of Tahiti you will enjoy a one nights stay at The Hilton Hotel Tahiti in a Garden View
Enjoy your stay in this 409 sq.ft. king bed guestroom beautifully decorated with island-inspired artwork including a spacious seating area and garden view. Other features of the room include air conditioning, black-out curtains, connecting rooms available, evening room service available, flexible work environment, hairdryer, iron, ironing board, minibar, tea and coffee making facilities.
On the island of Moorea you will enjoy a four nights stay at the Hilton Moorea in a Garden Pool Bunglaow
74 sq. m. bungalow in the garden with private terrace and plunge pool. Relax in this Polynesian-style bungalow guestroom with views of the garden. Close to all hotel facilities, the bungalow features a private terrace with plunge pool, one king-sized bed, wood laminate flooring and convenient amenities. Cool down in the pool or unwind in the elegant marble bathroom with rain shower and separate bath tub. Watch movies on the 37-inch TV, browse with complimentary WiFi or listen to music on the iPod Station.
You can also request an upgrade to the overwater bungalows in Moorea - 2 options, see below.
Overwater bungalow with private sun-deck, lagoon and island views, glass floor viewing panel. Relax in ultimate luxury in this 62 sq. m. overwater Polynesian-style bungalow suite, featuring:
- one king-sized bed.
- Private sun deck with lounge chairs, table and direct access to the lagoon.
- Views of the lagoon or Moorea mountains.
- Marble bathroom with rain shower and separate claw footed bath.
Enjoy an array of exotic marine life as it floats past the glass floor-viewing panel, or watch movies on the 37-inch TV. Browse with complimentary WiFi or listen to music on the iPod Station.
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