Fiji is one of those destinations you can think of and get all excited about while imagining all the fun things you can do there. After all, the island country has so much to offer, and you’ll never run out of exciting activities and adventures to do while on vacation. But have you tried going to Fiji with your family? If you haven’t, you’re missing out on a great family holiday spot to take advantage of.
With its pristine beaches, majestic waters, breathtaking landscape, fascinating culture, and a good mix of various cuisines, Fiji is such an irresistible journey’s end if you’re looking for a new place to relax, enjoy, and have fun with your family. There’s also no shortage of beautiful resorts that accommodate tourists of all ages, which makes the archipelago a must-see destination for travellers with kids.
Whether it’s your first time or not to Fiji, here are five fun things and activities you can try to make the most out of your visit:
Snorkelling
If you don’t know yet, Fiji is hailed as the soft coral capital of the world. So, it’s only wise to look forward to a lot of snorkelling and coral watching while on vacation. Get ready to be amazed by enchanting corals of different colors and fascinating marine life that surely look even more stunning underwater.
Fijian resorts typically offer snorkelling as one of their featured activities. You can check with your agent or hotel to find out the inclusions of your travel package. For example, Naviti resort packages already come with complementary activities and amenities that your family can enjoy for free. Such activities include coral viewing and guided snorkelling per stay.
You can also rent a glass-bottom boat to enjoy the corals even better. You can ask your guide to take you to further tiny islands near your resort so you can see more beautiful reefs and attractions.
Sea Kayaking
Kayaking is another fun thing to do with your gang while in Fiji. If your hotel package doesn’t come with this inclusion, you can look for a family-friendly operator for a safer experience. If you’re lucky, you might end up with an indigenous guide who has so much to share and tell about Fiji’s natural history and rich culture while on the boat.
You may ask the guide or operator to take you to Savala Island. On this small island, families and groups of friends usually go kayaking, stand-up paddleboarding, and fish feeding.
Zip Lining
You may be surrounded by water, but that doesn’t mean you can no longer enjoy other activities without getting wet or all soaked up in saltwater. You can still check other activities that you can do with the family, especially when you’re a bit wary of beach pursuits and adventures. One thrilling activity you can try is zip lining.
Ziplining is the perfect escapade if you’re yearning for a hike with a twist. You can walk or hike all the way through the Nadi forests and enjoy the astonishing flora and fauna. When you’re ready to go back down, you can zip line your way back and bring heart-thumping memories you can keep for a lifetime.
Most thrilling activities in Fiji, like ziplining, are recommended for kids at least six years old, but their height may also be considered. Check with the operator or guide to determine if your children can be allowed to try.
Fire Dancing Shows
Fire dancing shows are among the many fun things you can watch and experience on the island. Youngsters will surely be in awe as they marvel at the flickering glow of the fire as local performers dance the night away. This cultural performance is one of the oldest forms of entertainment that showcase the country’s rich culture.
Aside from fire dancing, the performers may also engage in a fire walking ceremony when welcoming visitors. Fijian locals also have fire walking festivals that they hold during July and August in the Mariamma Temple in Suva.
Village Visits
One popular and enriching activity that you can’t miss while in Fiji is visiting a local village, usually one that’s within the proximity of the resort where you’re staying. Most Fijian accommodations come with an option to tour a local town, especially for families who want their trip to be educational and cultivating, aside from being fun.
The tour is an excellent opportunity to give you an insight into Fijian history and culture. You can shop at souvenir stalls, take part in some of their rituals and ceremonies, chat with the locals, or let your kids roam around and play with other children.
Final Words
Fiji is indeed one mesmerizing destination that you can’t miss when travelling with your family. The island has more than enough to offer, from warm people to rich culture, delicious cuisines, and captivating landscape. Add to that the many fun things you can do with your gang during your vacation. True enough, there’s no other perfect location than having your family holiday away.