With 333 islands scattered like emeralds across the South Pacific, Fiji is a siren call for sun-seekers and adventurers. But how to pick your slice of paradise?
From surf-pounded reefs to jungle-clad hideaways, here’s the ultimate guide to Fiji’s top five islands—no guesswork required.
As Fiji’s largest island, Viti Levu blends luxury and culture seamlessly. Families flock to the Coral Coast for Natadola Beach (free access) and Ecotrax ($55/person), a pedal-powered rail bike tour through sugarcane fields.
Dive with tiger sharks in Beqa Lagoon (2-tank dive $210) or zip-line through rainforests at Zip Fiji ($99). Stay at The Naviti Resort ($300/night, all-inclusive) or budget-friendly Smugglers Cove ($80/night). Fly into Nadi Airport (30+ international flights daily) and transfer via Fiji Airways shuttles ($25).
A 45-minute boat ride from Nadi, the Mamanucas are postcard perfection. Surf Cloudbreak (pros only) or learn at Namotu Lefts (lessons $75/hour). Snorkel Monuriki Island—aka “Cast Away Island”—on a day trip ($120, includes lunch).
Party at Beachcomber Island (dorms $35, private bure $250) or unwind at Likuliku Lagoon Resort ($1,200/night, overwater villas). Book the Bula Pass ($399) for 5 days of island-hopping via South Sea Cruises.
North of the Mamanucas, the Yasawas offer rugged beauty. Cruise via Yasawa Flyer ($180 round-trip) to Nanuya Lailai, where the Blue Lagoon’s aquamarine waters dazzle. Snorkel with manta rays near Drawaqa Island (tour $85; May–Oct only).
Cave dive at Sawa-i-Lau ($45 entry) or kayak to Waya Island’s villages (homestay $50). Sleep in eco-luxury at Barefoot Manta ($220/night) or backpacker-friendly Octopus Resort ($90).
For adventurers, Kadavu—a 1-hour flight from Nadi ($150)—delivers untouched jungles and the Great Astrolabe Reef. Dive Manta Reef (2-tank $180) or kayak to Nacomoto Village (donation expected).
Stay at Matava Resort ($280/night, solar-powered) or Papageno Eco-Resort ($200). Boat transfers from Vunisea Airport cost $80–$150 (weather-dependent). Pack waterproof gear—November rains drench the island.
Fiji’s second-largest island, Vanua Levu, lures divers to the Rainbow Reef’s soft corals (3-day dive package $550). Base in Savusavu, renting a 4WD ($70/day) to explore Vuadomo Waterfall (entry $10).
Marine buffs book Namena Marine Reserve tours ($300) from Jean-Michel Cousteau Resort ($900/night). Budget travelers opt for Daku Resort ($120) or Savusavu Hot Springs Hotel ($65). Fly via Fiji Link ($110, 1.5 hours).
Whether chasing Cloudbreak’s barrels or Kadavu’s jungle whispers, Fiji’s islands promise memories drenched in sun and salt. So—surf, snorkel, or simply sway in a hammock. Which paradise will you claim first?