Yasawa Islands Sailing
Hop between Nanuya Lailai, Waya, and Sawa-i-Lau's limestone caves on a small catamaran or private charter.
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Seven days across Fiji's outer islands, where the reef hisses against the boat hull at dawn and frangipani drops onto white sand. Slow mornings, long swims, kava at sunset.
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Hop between Nanuya Lailai, Waya, and Sawa-i-Lau's limestone caves on a small catamaran or private charter.
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Float the soft coral gardens off Malolo and Monuriki, where reef sharks cruise beneath outrigger shadows.
Settle into an overwater villa or beachfront bure with a private chef and twice-daily reef access.
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Hike the Lavena Coastal Walk and swim under Tavoro Falls on Fiji's lush garden island.
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Tour J. Hunter Pearl Farm by boat, then soak in the volcanic springs bubbling along Savusavu's main street.
Eat slow-cooked pork and dalo pulled from an earth oven while villagers perform traditional spear and fan dances.
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Fiji is 333 islands scattered across a stretch of South Pacific the size of a small country, and a week is just enough to pick a lane. Most luxury travelers fly into Nadi, transfer by seaplane or helicopter to a private island in the Mamanucas or Yasawas, and barely move again. That is the point. The pace here is set by the tide and the afternoon rain, not by a checklist.
Base yourself for three or four nights in the Mamanucas at somewhere like Vomo, Tokoriki, or Likuliku, where the reef starts ten meters off your deck. Days unfold around snorkel trips to Cloud 9, sunset paddleboards, and lunches of kokoda, the local ceviche cured in coconut cream and lime. From there, push north to the Yasawas for sea kayaking around Sawa-i-Lau or fly across to Vanua Levu, Fiji's quieter second island, for Savusavu's pearl farms and the dive sites of the Rainbow Reef.
If you want green over blue, swap a beach night for Taveuni. The Bouma National Heritage Park trails climb past three-tiered waterfalls, and the Waitabu Marine Park snorkel is run by the village itself. Couples often split the week 4-3 between a Mamanuca resort and a smaller Yasawa or Taveuni property to get both the polish and the wildness.
Travel May to October for dry, breezy weather and water clarity above 30 meters. Domestic flights on Pacific Island Air and Northern Air run on island time, so build a buffer day before international departures. Tip: bring reef-safe sunscreen (most resorts now require it) and a long-sleeve rash guard for full-day boat trips.
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