Fiji is famed for its white sand beaches, abundant marine life, and clean waters
Fiji is famed for its white sand beaches, abundant marine life, and clean waters

Heres Why Fiji Should Be On Your Travel Bucket List This Year

With so much adventure, culture, and cuisine to experience, Fiji is definitely a one-stop destination waiting to be explored

Fiji is a well-known bucket list destination famed for its white sand beaches, abundant marine life, and clean waters. For some, it may seem like just another beach destination, but this little piece of heaven holds much more.  With so much adventure, culture, and cuisine to experience, Fiji is definitely a one-stop destination. Here are all the reasons why you must head to this paradise on earth this year

Untouched Natural Beauty 

Fiji boasts boundless beauty, yet it remains largely unexplored. This means that you can enjoy spotless white sand beaches just to yourself. Not just that. There are many hidden waterfalls and streams waiting to be explored, such as the majestic Tavoro falls. It is also extremely easy to head from one island to the other by boat, so you don&rsquot miss out on the beauty of the archipelago made of over 300 islands. 

Delicious Fijian Cuisine 

The cuisine of Fiji is a delicious fusion unlike anything else you've ever tasted. Fiji boasts two delicious cuisines the native Fijian, which is full of seafood and mild in flavour, making it an excellent choice for kids, and the Fijian Indian, which offers plenty of rice, hot spices, and spicy treats for those with more daring palates. Recipes usually call for local items such as mud crabs, pineapples, mangoes, papayas, and recently caught fish.

Go Diving 

If you're a beginner or have your diving certification, you should take advantage of this great marine area in Fiji since it is a well-known diving destination. The Mamanucas and Yasawas have some of the best diving locations. This trip to Fiji may be the ideal opportunity for you to obtain your diver certification if you don't already have one. The Mamanucas especially is a paradise for divers of all levels. 

Sustainable Stays 

It makes sense that Fiji, an island nation, is environmentally sensitive. After all, rising water levels endanger both the livelihoods of the populace and many of the nation's natural treasures.

A large number of resorts have been instrumental in promoting sustainable travel. The motels in the well-known island-hopping circuit between Yasawa and Mamanuca are typically small and run by locals. Other resorts only have evening electricity, and their water heaters are solar-powered. Many Fiji resorts participate in marine conservation efforts and work closely with specialists to keep track of the ocean's health. 

Adventure Galore

Sea kayaking is a great activity for the lagoons in Fiji, and you may explore the mysterious mangrove habitats owing to the creeks that pass through them. On the main island of Fiji, local operators take groups sea kayaking to Benq Island, a popular surfing and fire-walking destination, and river rafting through the jungles and highland towns.

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