Wednesday, 7 June 2023

NEW TOURS & ACTIVITIES IN FIJI - Winter 2023 Update

Tivua Private Island
Captain Cook Cruises have announced the arrival of luxury expedition cruising in the form of the 114-passenger MS Caledonian Sky. The spacious, boutique ship has 57 elegant ocean view suites, many with private balconies, Alfresco and a la carte dining, and an expansive sky deck. The MS Caledonian Sky will charter to Fiji’s otherwise unreachable Lau Islands, remote north plus the Yasawas, and Mamanucas. Captain Cook Cruises have also launched a deluxe ‘Tivua Private Paradise’ half-day experience from Denarau. From FJ$419, guests will depart Denarau on a highspeed transfer to Tivua Private Island, welcomed with a glass of bubbles, and spend the morning enjoying the island’s enormous expanse of aqua-blue water, endless white sandy beaches, 500 acres of coral, and gorgeous lush gardens.

Seventh Heaven Fiji, a luxury floating platoon surrounded by pristine turquoise waters, have launched an exclusive overnight experience. This offering combines luxury glamping, decadent dining, and pure relaxation in the middle of the ocean. The experience includes private hire of Seventh Heaven overnight, all-inclusive food and beverage, a cocktail making class, 7-course sunset dinner, sunrise champagne breakfast, one massage per person, a private snorkelling tour, an iPad loaded with movies and a gift pack. Available for up to six adults, prices start from AUD$3,495 per night

Part of the Barefoot Collection, new tour operator Barefoot Shark Encounters offers a range of safe and exhilarating Fiji shark encounters for snorkellers, divers, and introductory divers. These Fiji shark encounters include accommodated Island Resort Shark Dive Packages and 3 different day trip options all departing from Port Denarau.

Talanoa Treks celebrates their 10 year anniversary in 2023 with a new ‘Highland Escape’ itinerary. Launched on 27th May, the 3 day and 2 night experience takes travellers to the centre of Viti Levu, in an area steeped in history. Stay in remote villages, trek along rugged trails with guides from local communities, and enjoy cooling rivers and big views.

SeaFiji
Transferring to island resorts after arriving in Fiji have become a lot easier. SeaFiji have launched fast boat transfers from Nadi International Airport, direct to the Mamanuca Islands. SeaFiji Direct is the fastest and most convenient way to travel to the Mamanaucas, with travellers arriving at their destination within an hour of leaving the airport.

*Source: Nicole Tapster, nicole@pepr.com.au pepr.com.au

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