We understand the need for tourists to enjoy the adventure and do not need a strict itinerary. Thus, this tour is mainly for tourists who want to dive into the unknown whilst indeed enjoying the adventure. We work around the travel interest, align the itinerary based on the tourist interest What makes this tour special is not only the fact that it will give you a personal touch, but also, since Fiji is the hub in the pacific, receiving both French and English tourists, our tours can be done either in French or In English to accommodate our guests accordingly.
Pickup included
When you come into Suva – either by sea, or on the Queen’s Road after a drive along the coast, or on Edinburgh Drive on your way from Nausori Airport – the market is one of the first reminders that this is a cosmopolitan town. With its vendors and their wares from different cultures, it is not only Suva’s major food supplier and a means of livelihood for thousands of people, but is also a celebration – a six-day fair.
When you come into Suva – either by sea, or on the Queen’s Road after a drive along the coast, or on Edinburgh Drive on your way from Nausori Airport – the market is one of the first reminders that this is a cosmopolitan town. With its vendors and their wares from different cultures, it is not only Suva’s major food supplier and a means of livelihood for thousands of people, but is also a celebration – a six-day fair.
Located in the heart of Suva’s Thurston Gardens, the Fiji Museum holds a remarkable collection, which includes archaeological material dating back 3,700 years and cultural objects representing both Fiji’s indigenous inhabitants and the other communities that have settled in the island group over the past 200 years. The Museum is a statutory body governed by the Fiji Museum Act and the Preservation of Objects of Archaeological and Palaeontological Interest Act.
The idea for a museum to display and preserve traditional Fijian culture was first discussed in 1904. Later that year Sir William Allardyce presented his collection to the Suva Town Board, and it was displayed in the Town Hall.
Suva, the capital of Fiji, is a vibrant blend of urban sophistication and South Pacific charm. Known for its lush landscapes, diverse cultures, and rich history, it's a gateway to Fiji's natural beauty and adventure.
A beautiful park in the heart of Suva, perfect for picnics, sports, and leisurely walks.
Showcases Fiji's rich history and cultural heritage through various exhibits.
A museum dedicated to Fiji's military history and the country's role in various conflicts.
One of Fiji's leading educational institutions, offering a glimpse into the country's academic and cultural scene.
A bustling market offering a variety of local produce, crafts, and souvenirs.
A Fijian ceviche made with raw fish marinated in citrus juice, coconut milk, and chili.
Traditional Fijian feast featuring meat and vegetables cooked in an underground oven.
Taro leaves cooked in coconut milk, a staple in Fijian cuisine.
Taro leaves stuffed with coconut cream and baked.
The dry season offers pleasant weather with lower humidity and minimal rainfall, ideal for outdoor activities and sightseeing.
Fijian Dollar (FJD)
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Suva is generally safe for travelers, but petty crime can occur in crowded areas. Exercise caution and be aware of your surroundings.
Suva Bus Terminal
Buses are the primary mode of public transport in Suva, connecting major areas and attractions.
Available • Apps: None widely used
Car, Bike, Scooter
A popular destination for adventure activities, including zip-lining, kayaking, and diving.
A unique natural landmark featuring ancient sand dunes and archaeological sites.
A national park offering hiking trails, waterfalls, and scenic views.
Price varies by option