1.Go island shopping
You could certainly stay happy in one spot, but why not check out some of the other Fijian island gems during your stay? Take a day trip, an overnight yacht cruise, a 3- or 4-night sailing.
2.Spoil yourself
There are beautiful opportunities for pampering in Fiji. Send the kids off for some fun at the resort's kids club, then kick back by the pool with a cocktail in one hand and a good book in the other, or go crazy and spoil yourself with an indulgent spa treatment Maybe try a facial or a massage to begin with.
3. Watch the locals in a footy game
Every weekend Fijians will be running around a football (soccer) field or cheering from the sidelines. Whether you are in a large town or the smallest village, there will be a rugby field and plenty of eager participants ready for an important game. So why not join in a game?

4. Garden of the Sleeping Giant , Nadi
Arranged across 20 hectares of the Sabeto Mountain Range foothills, this garden began as a private orchid collection and now features more than 2000 species.
5.Get muddy at the mud baths
For something a little different, treat your skin to an ancient therapy. Cover yourself in mud on a visit to the mud baths and hot springs.
6. Have some fun in the water
300-plus islands mean a lot of coastline, multitudes of reefs and plenty of opportunities to explore the tropical waters for a day or so Whether it's diving, snorkelling, sailing or fishing whatever it is Fiji is the place for you!
7. Sigatoka Sand Dunes
One of Fiji's most stunning coastal vistas, the World Heritage-listed Sigatoka region is an archaeological gold mine and was Fiji's first national park. Different types of pottery shards dating back 2500 years, there is also Pacific region's largest prehistoric burial site have been unearthed here.
8. Visit Sri Siva Subramaniya temple
This colorful Hindu temple is dedicated to the Hindu god Lord Shiva. It is the largest Hindu temple in the southern hemisphere, and one of Nadi's most easily recognized landmarks. you will need to modestly when visiting.

9. Visit Suva's Fiji Museum
This comprehensive museum is set in the beautiful Thurston Gardens, a houses of outstanding collection of cultural and historical artifacts including war clubs, cannibal implements, jewelry and musical instruments. Pride of place goes to Ratu Finau, Fiji's last remaining double-hulled canoe, an impressive 13-meter long maritime marvel.

10. Ride a horse to local villages
A highlight of any trip to Fiji is a visit to local villages, and a great way to do it is by horseback Visit the villages of the Namosi Highlands, in steep mountain ranges, with plunging waterfalls, river gorges and a dense cloak of rain forest that make up some of Fiji's most beautiful scenery.
You could certainly stay happy in one spot, but why not check out some of the other Fijian island gems during your stay? Take a day trip, an overnight yacht cruise, a 3- or 4-night sailing.
2.Spoil yourself

3. Watch the locals in a footy game
Every weekend Fijians will be running around a football (soccer) field or cheering from the sidelines. Whether you are in a large town or the smallest village, there will be a rugby field and plenty of eager participants ready for an important game. So why not join in a game?

4. Garden of the Sleeping Giant , Nadi
Arranged across 20 hectares of the Sabeto Mountain Range foothills, this garden began as a private orchid collection and now features more than 2000 species.
5.Get muddy at the mud baths
For something a little different, treat your skin to an ancient therapy. Cover yourself in mud on a visit to the mud baths and hot springs.

300-plus islands mean a lot of coastline, multitudes of reefs and plenty of opportunities to explore the tropical waters for a day or so Whether it's diving, snorkelling, sailing or fishing whatever it is Fiji is the place for you!
7. Sigatoka Sand Dunes
One of Fiji's most stunning coastal vistas, the World Heritage-listed Sigatoka region is an archaeological gold mine and was Fiji's first national park. Different types of pottery shards dating back 2500 years, there is also Pacific region's largest prehistoric burial site have been unearthed here.
8. Visit Sri Siva Subramaniya temple

9. Visit Suva's Fiji Museum
This comprehensive museum is set in the beautiful Thurston Gardens, a houses of outstanding collection of cultural and historical artifacts including war clubs, cannibal implements, jewelry and musical instruments. Pride of place goes to Ratu Finau, Fiji's last remaining double-hulled canoe, an impressive 13-meter long maritime marvel.

10. Ride a horse to local villages
A highlight of any trip to Fiji is a visit to local villages, and a great way to do it is by horseback Visit the villages of the Namosi Highlands, in steep mountain ranges, with plunging waterfalls, river gorges and a dense cloak of rain forest that make up some of Fiji's most beautiful scenery.
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