- Dive sites are exciting and varied. Sheer reef walls from 3,000 feet to the surface, shallow sunlit coral gardens, current flushed channels, kayak diving, cave diving, shore diving and even a few wrecks! Sign up for some advanced or specialty dive training
- Suits all levels of experience – first timers to veterans, honeymooners to families.
- Easy to reach from all Pacific Rim countries.
- Safe, clean and friendly – good water, no malaria and the world’s warmest welcome.
- Relaxing and romantic – on “Fiji time” it doesn’t matter what day it is.
- Mild climate – pleasant summers, balmy winters.
- Bures (accommodation) and boats for all budgets from basic backpacker style dive services to all-inclusive live-aboard charters.
- High dive industry standard of service and professionalism and an excellent recompression chamber facility in case of emergency.
- Surface interval activities abound such as sea kayaking, river rafting, horseback riding, rainforest hikes, waterfalls, parasailing, game fishing, golf and surfing.
- Fiji is building a network of marine parks and reserves – divers can only take pictures and leave ony bubbles.
“We dropped into the blue and descended to a sandy ledge at 100ft where a hammerhead shark was sighted. Schools of barracuda and jack inhabit the channel where a large coral pinnacle is washed by 100ft plus visibility. From bottom to top there were intense pockets of filter feeders: crinoids, giant gorgonian fans, black coral, and massive soft coral trees. The diving is timed to hit enough current to engorge the soft corals and cluster the fish together. That’s what makes these reefs so vibrant and alive.”
Stephen Frink: professional underwater photographer.

Fiji is:
- 333 volcanic, limestone and sand cay islands
- 10,000 square kilometers of coral reef (4% of the planet’s reefs) and including the third longest barrier reef in the world, the Great Sea Reef.
- Within the “coral triangle” where the greatest tropical marine biodiversity exists.
- 445 documented species of marine plants.
- 400 known species of coral.
- 1000 known species of fresh and saltwater invertebrates – with thousands more discoveries predicted.
- 1500 known species of fresh and saltwater fishes including dozens of rare and endemic species.
- Home to 5 of the world’s 7 marine turtle species.
- A migratory pathway and breeding group for whales – Fiji’s EEZ became a whale sanctuary in 2003.
- Targeted by the World Wildlife Fund as one of the earth’s most important marine ‘ecoregions’.
“Any country with coral reefs like this has a national treasure that should be protected. Fiji is on of the lucky countries.”
Roger Steene: Author, photographer and marine naturalist. |