Fijian Islands & Coral Reef
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Fijian Islands & Coral Reef

Yasawa & Vanua Levu, Fiji

Overwater bures, healthy reefs, and the warmest welcome in the Pacific.

A nine-night Fijian island-hopper — Yasawa archipelago overwater bures, a marine-biologist-led coral-restoration dive at Vatu-i-Ra Conservation Park, a kava ceremony with a Bure Kalou village host, and three days unwinding at Cousteau-line eco-resorts on Vanua Levu. All resorts on our list run reverse-osmosis water plants, ban single-use plastics, and pay a per-guest reef-protection levy to local Tikina trusts.

Carbon-neutral

Footprint measured and offset on every itinerary.

Community-owned

Lodge revenue stays close to the host community.

Vetted

Visited, revisited and personally curated.

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Common questions

Before you book Fijian Islands & Coral Reef.

Do I need a visa for Fiji or Australia?

Fiji is visa-on-arrival for Indian passport holders (4-month stay). Australia requires an eVisitor / eTA which we apply for on your behalf 3 weeks before departure. New Zealand is similar — an NZeTA application takes 72 hours.

Is it safe to swim with marine life on the reef?

All our marine encounters (manta rays in Fiji, reef snorkelling) are led by qualified marine biologists, with a strict no-touch, no-feed protocol. The operators we use are members of the Pacific Reef Standards coalition.

When is the best season?

May through October is the dry season across Fiji and Northern Australia — warm days, lower humidity, calm seas for boat days. Uluru is best in April–September. We schedule departures inside these windows.

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