A unique tourist destination passing through Taveuni, the International Date Line is where visitors can literally jump from one day to the next. The 180th meridian of longitude – which roughly defines this fascinating marker – runs through the island, allowing for a fun photo opportunity and a chance to experience a time-traveling moment.
Sawa-I-Lau Caves
Hidden in the depths of the Yasawa Islands are beautiful saltwater caves, made famous by the Hollywood hit movie ‘Blue Lagoon’. Sawa-I-Lau’s secret attraction is hidden within the bowels of a domed mountain – two breathtaking caverns, filled with turquoise seawater pools that are fed by the tides.
Sawa-I-Lau Caves in Fiji
Levuka
Nestled on the shores of Ovalau Island, Levuka is Fiji’s former capital and a living testament to the nation’s rich history. Designated as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, this charming colonial town invites you to step back in time and explore its fascinating past.
Levuka, Ovalau Island, Fiji
Beqa Lagoon
This marine hotspot lures avid divers and adventure seekers to experience the famed Beqa Lagoon shark dive. With stringent safety measures assured, expert local dive operators facilitate exhilarating face-to-face encounters with these wondrous creatures in their stunning natural habitat. Keep your eyes peeled for bull sharks, whitetip and blacktip reef sharks, and even tiger sharks.
Snuggled in the lush foothills of the Nadi Mountain peak, the Garden of the Sleeping Giant delivers a rewarding day trip for any keen nature enthusiast. These gorgeous gardens overflow with botanical beauty and spotlight more than 2,000 species of orchids, as well as a tranquil lily pond teeming with tadpoles and frogs.
One of Fiji’s top tourist attractions in Nadi, the visually staggering, rainbow-hued religious complex is the largest Hindu temple in the Southern Hemisphere and ensconces a steady stream of devotees who travel in their legions to admire the impressive Dravidian architecture. The temple is dedicated to the god Mungan, depicted by the wooden statue from India housed in the main atrium.
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