10 day Fiji itinerary
Lying in the peaceful South Pacific Ocean is an archipelago comprised of over 330 islands; only 110 of which are inhabited. Warm tropical waters and magnificent coral reefs characterise this Melanesian country which, due to its situation west of the international date line, places it in a time zone all its own.If you’re looking for the idyllic crystal clear bays and brilliant sand beaches that have inspired countless movies, Fiji will not disappoint. The underwater life here also makes it a draw for divers from around the world. But the friendly and welcoming culture of Fiji is not to be overlooked. The main islands of Viti Levu and Vanua Levu house the majority of the island chain’s population with a commerce largely based on sugar cane production.
Yachts berthed at Port Denarau Marina
Day 1: Port Denarau Marina
Day 2: Navadra Island
The two parts of Navadra Island
Photo courtesy of Fiji Visitors Bureau
Photo courtesy of Fiji Visitors Bureau
Day 3: Waya Island
Continue to walk right over the island and have your yacht collect you. There are some good dives and snorkelling on the peninsulas and the small nearby islets. Spend the night at Naluwaki Bay on the north side of Waya Island and explore the deserted beaches.
Diving and snorkelling in crystal clear waters
© Cat Holloway / Fiji Visitors Bureau
© Cat Holloway / Fiji Visitors Bureau
Day 4: Naviti Island
Snorkel or dive with these huge, docile plankton-eating creatures. From May to September they can be seen daily. Naviti has many walking tracks across the islands leading to the more remote villages where you will receive a warm Fijian ‘bula’ welcome. Depart and continue cruising up Naviti’s east coast, anchoring in the well-protected bay at the north end of the island for a sheltered night.
Fiji village dancers
Photo courtesy of Fiji Visitors Bureau
Photo courtesy of Fiji Visitors Bureau
Days 5 & 6: Matacawa Levu Island
This is good place to hire a local dive guide to take you to some of the more remote dive spots. Ashore there is a very good four-star restaurant nestled among the coconut palms. The anchorage is very well protected from all wind directions.
Blue Lagoon
Photo courtesy of Fiji Visitors Bureau
Photo courtesy of Fiji Visitors Bureau
Day 7: Sawi Lau Island
Performing the kava ceremony to welcome guests
Photo courtesy of Fiji Visitors Bureau
Photo courtesy of Fiji Visitors Bureau
Day 8: Yasawa Island
Magnificent corals
Photo courtesy of Fiji Visitors Bureau
Photo courtesy of Fiji Visitors Bureau
Day 9: Back To Denarau Via Vomo
Day 10: Back To Port Denarau Marina
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