Day 01: EXPLORING NADI

The first day can be spent in exploring Nadi which is on the western side of the island of Viti Levu, the main and largest island in Fiji. Nadi is considered as a transit point for other destinations in Fiji and has very little things to check out.

The main attractions in Nadi includes the beautiful Sri Siva Subramaniya temple which is a Hindu Temple at the southern end of the main street of Nadi. It is the largest in the Pacific and is very colorful and beautiful.

The next attraction can be Nadi Garden of the Sleeping Giant which sits cosy at the foothills of the Nausori Highlands about 10 minutes drive north of Nadi. This beautiful garden houses a variety of plants that are only native to Fiji and it includes some of the rarest orchids in the world. A jungle walk takes visitors past a large lily pond and through native forest.

Day 02: THE CORAL COAST

On day two you can drive down to the Coral Coast which is located on the south of Nadi. Here again there are many wonderful attractions to check out. The first one to check out is Momi Guns where you can check out the World War II battery and a gorgeous view across Nadi Bay. This is also one place that will remind you about the aftermath of war and how it affects everyone's lives.

You can next check out the Kalevu South Pacific Cultural Centre that will give you an insight to the rich and beautiful Fijian culture and heritage. The last attraction for day two can be Sigatoka Sand Dunes National Park where you can have some wonderful time.

Located at the mouth of the Sigatoka River on the island of Viti Levu in Fiji these sand dunes are a product of erosion in the coastal hinterland and coastal dune forming processes. The sand dunes are covered across an area of 650 hectares and comprises a series of parabolic sand dunes of various ages and activities.

Day 03: VISIT THE FAMOUS KULA ECO PARK

On Day Three you can visit the famous Kula Eco Park where you can check out the magnificent Fiji wildlife. The area was earlier established as a bird park in 1980 but now it houses a variety of wildlife such as Fiji Flying Fox, Fiji Ground Frog, Pacific Black Duck, Kadavu Musk Parrot etc.

This is one place where you will love spending time observing the wildlife. Moreover you can also go for a hike to a waterfall with Adventures in Paradise Fiji and also watch an evening show that features 'fire walkers' from Beqa Island.

Day 04: RAFTING THE NAVUA RIVER

While you are Fiji you should definitely go for a day activity to indulge in white water rafting and the best company to arrange such tours is Rivers Fiji. In the remote highlands of Viti Levu lies one of the most unique river trips in the world and it is one trip that goes slicing a deep chasm through the island's tropical interior.

The Upper Navua River is the hidden pathway to a pristine tropical wilderness which is shrouded in lush rain forest, fed by countless waterfalls and protected by challenging rapids, the Upper Navua River is Fiji rafting at its best.

Day 05: STROLLING AROUND SUVA

On your last day in Fiji you can go strolling around Suva which is around 39 minutes from Navua where you would have spent your last day river rafting. Once you are in Suva you can go for a walking tour of downtown, ending at the excellent Fiji Museum.

Here at the museum you can get a glimpse of Fijian culture as well as check out the various artifacts brought down from various places around the South Pacific. A great place to spend some time apart from the local markets and souvenir shops scattered around Suva.