The 10 Best Nature & Parks in Fiji, Fiji

September 15, 2021 Darleen Reid

From the traditional Bobo massages to the therapeutic rays of South Pacific sun, the islands of Fiji offer visitors the ultimate in relaxation. Take a fragrant stroll through the botanical gardens of Nadi before settling in on the beach to watch the sun slip down for the night. Nap in the shade of a Savusavu palm tree, or float in the lagoons of Viti Levu. The waterfalls and lush rainforest of Taveuni Island are peaceful places to commune with nature at your own pace.
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1. Lavena Coastal Walk

Lavena, Taveuni Island Fiji
Excellent
82%
Good
15%
Satisfactory
2%
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5.0 based on 327 reviews

Lavena Coastal Walk

Beginning at Lavena village, this guided walk takes you along Taveuni's wild southeastern coastline, past breathtaking views, black sand beaches and beautiful forests.

Reviewed By kathrynclarkson1 - Suva, Fiji

Beautiful coastal walk, not too challenging. We saw a rare orange dove, thanks to our guide and the waterfall was beautiful and refreshing. It even has a fun natural rockslide on the side, which goes into the pool. If you dont have much time on Taveuni to do everything, I would prioritise this coastal walk. Highly recommended.

2. Tavoro Waterfalls

Tavoro Forest Park and Preserve, Taveuni Island Fiji
Excellent
81%
Good
16%
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5.0 based on 233 reviews

Tavoro Waterfalls

Pack a lunch and head over to see these three waterfalls, each on a different altitude level.

Reviewed By heathergP5215DA - Dublin, Ireland

100% would recommend a visit here if you have the chance! Tip - go early sndy hike to the top pool FIRST, you're likely to have it completely to yourself! We hiked up there about 9.30am, spent an hour up there and were completely uninterrupted. We then went to the second pool and there was only one other person there. The second pool is quite noisy due to the force of the water! And the lower pool always has a ton of people at it. So make the effort to go to the top one and spend your time there:) The water is so cool and refreshing, a welcome feeling from the heat & humidity!!

3. Bouma National Heritage Park

Bouma,Taveuni, Taveuni Island Fiji
Excellent
81%
Good
17%
Satisfactory
2%
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5.0 based on 197 reviews

Bouma National Heritage Park

This magnificent rainforest park offers superb swimming and hiking, and harbors the mysterious tagimoucia flower, said to grow only here and thrive no place else in the world.

Reviewed By ErnieY886 - Caloundra, Australia

Day visit from Taveuni Island Resort. Very intersting fully suoervised trip along coastline to the national park. Personalised swim in waterfall pool. lunch supplied was five star from the resort. A must for visitors to taveuni Island.

4. Lau Group

Fiji
Excellent
100%
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5.0 based on 3 reviews

Lau Group

5. Spice Gardens and Nature Garden at Wainadoi

Near the Queens Road, Viti Levu Fiji +679 336 2851 [email protected] http://spicesfiji.com/Fiji_Spice_Garden/Welcome.html
Excellent
75%
Good
25%
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5.0 based on 4 reviews

Spice Gardens and Nature Garden at Wainadoi

6. Monuriki

Fiji
Excellent
81%
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19%
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5.0 based on 16 reviews

Monuriki

Reviewed By AsthaDush

Folks this is the shooting location of Tom Hanks Castaway movie. Please donot confuse it with another island resort with the name Castaway Island Resort.We took the SeaSpray Day adventure tour from south sea cruises to visit this wonderful and isolated island. Its so beautifully mesmerizing, amazing snorkeling right off the beach. The sea around is pretty rough though. The beautiful beach, background hills and the help me sign is a perfect picture setting. There is nothing much to do on the island as you are not allowed to climb the top and reach the other side so you are limited only to the one side of the island. We were allowed only an hour on the island which I found was pretty sufficient to snorkel and roam around and take few pictures.

7. Naihehe Caves

Sigatoka, Sigatoka, Viti Levu Fiji
Excellent
69%
Good
19%
Satisfactory
6%
Poor
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4.5 based on 62 reviews

Naihehe Caves

Notable for its massive size and unusual natural characteristics, this cave was once a fortress for a cannibal tribe and still contains a cannibal oven and other reminders of this gruesome history.

8. Koroyanitu National Heritage Park

Koroyanitu National Heritage Park Nawaka, Lautoka, Viti Levu Fiji +679 701 2035 http://www.exoticholidaysfiji.com/things-to-do.html
Excellent
73%
Good
23%
Satisfactory
5%
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4.5 based on 40 reviews

Koroyanitu National Heritage Park

This magnificent park has something for everyone: a chance to explore waterfalls and forests, swim in a mountain stream, picnic, hike or take a rigorous mountain bike trip.

Reviewed By Jojerie - Atlanta, United States

A group of 6 of us stayed overnight in Abaca village. They day we arrived, we hiked to the waterfall where we got to have a refreshing swim - it felt so good, the waterfall was so powerful (you should see the wind blowing from it!), and the hike itself wasn't bad. I was glad we had a guide though - Simmi was able to lead the way, show us where not to walk (bc it was pretty slippery in some places), and he even showed us a rock to jump off of in a different area! That when we returned, the villagers were playing volleyball, which they invited us to play, then had a delicious dinner. The rest of the evening was spent relaxing. The next morning we hiked to the top of Mt. Koroyanitu . Bring water/hat and put on sunscreen because the first half is in the sun! Again, Simmi was our guide. He took us to one side that had a great view overlooking Lautoka, then walked past where the cabin is on the mountain for a view looking over Nadi (you want to do this in the morning though because clouds come in and block your view in the afternoon). We made multiple stops and enjoyed ourselves at the top for quite some time, so I'd say that it probably took us around 4 hours total. I was confused on how to organize all this (and luckily some Trip Adviser reviews helped), so here's what I found since we didn't want to do it through a travel company (we wanted to be sure our money went to the village). Lodging: I called Kalesi (7365419) who lives in the village to let her know that there was going to be 6 of us coming and we would like to stay in the village. You can also stay at the lodge or on the mountain. You could also call Pau (7193194) who lives there as well. She asked if we needed a truck to pick us up from Lautoka, but I declined. By staying in the village, it included our meals: dinner, breakfast, and lunch (which the lodge and mountain top stay wouldn't include). The lodge's housing has bunk beds and it sleeps 12. The overnight stay on the mountain is basically 1 room with some beds. It has everything you need to cook, you just have to bring your own food up there. When you stay in the village, you stay with a family and they had rooms set aside in their huts for visitors to stay in. Getting there: We took a taxi from Nadi to Lautoka and ate lunch there. Here's 2 numbers that will take you to & from Abaca: 9058505 / 9897346. These are 2 different guys (but they know each other). We called 1, he said $100 FJD, called the other to price compare, he said $80, called the other back, he gave us $70 (these are all round trip prices). Turned out the other guy came (the other guy called him), tried to make us pay the higher amount, but we got him to stick to the $70. [If you need more options, I found 2 other numbers on Trip Advisor - 9911197 (we didn't try this one) and 8676532 (out of service, so don't try it lol).] We rode in the back of a covered pickup truck - not the most comfortable thing, but it did the trick! He was even on time for the return trip. I recommend having the guide for the hikes, it just makes it easier and you have someone to ask questions to. He showed us things we definitely would've missed otherwise. The total cost of our stay (food, lodging, guide, park fee) was $175 FJD per person. Kalesi didn't have a written breakdown of the price, but a guide for the mountain is $30 FJD, to the waterfall is $20 FJD, and the park fee was $15 FJD to give you an idea. We brought our own water into the village. I don't know what water the villagers drink. One girl didn't bring enough and she ended up drinking from a stream towards the top of the mountain (she didn't get sick so it must be ok!). Definitely do this. It helps support a village and heritage park and allows you to get to know some locals. The views are beautiful!

9. Kula Wild Adventure Park

Queen's Highway Opposite Outrigger On The Lagoon Resort, Sigatoka, Viti Levu Fiji +679 650 0505 [email protected] http://www.fijiwild.com
Excellent
49%
Good
38%
Satisfactory
10%
Poor
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4.5 based on 1,535 reviews

Kula Wild Adventure Park

Kula WILD Adventure Park is a 28 acre property set in 3 valleys, with 12 acres of coastal forest open to visitors. Huge walk-through enclosures put the visitor inside the habitats of our resident parrots, doves, water birds & reptiles. Marine displays of Ocean turtles, soft & hard coral and tropical fish provide a glimpse of the spectacular marine world that surrounds the 300+ Islands of Fiji. Not forgetting The all new Rollercoaster Zip Rail, the first of its kind in Fiji. As well as our 110m Splash Mountain Jungle Water slide, and kiddies splash pool with water jets, slides and more... With almost a kilometer of wooden walkways, bridges, rest areas and 2 cafes, the park provides our visitors with the opportunity to experience the ‘wild side’ of Fiji in comfortable and safe surroundings. Abundant signage explains the displays and our dedicated staff are on hand to answer any questions you may have. Come and hold a rare Fijian Iguana or a Boa constrictor for photo ops and selfies, in our Interaction area. Help us hand feed our baby sea turtles 3 times daily. Your visit is vital to the Breeding Programs and Student Education courses we do and we truly appreciate your support. Vinaka!

Reviewed By 144mels - Frankston, Australia

We vistied the park as a family, Mr 10 and Miss 7 loved it, they got to hold an iguna and a boa constrictor, and hand feed turtles,which was amazing, they got to see different types of birds, and had a great time in the splash pool. Unfortunely we did not do the zip line or the water slide but we still had a great day out.

10. Sigatoka Sand Dunes National Park

Queens Road, Sigatoka, Viti Levu 679 Fiji
Excellent
54%
Good
35%
Satisfactory
9%
Poor
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4.5 based on 478 reviews

Sigatoka Sand Dunes National Park

Sculptured through the workings of wind, water and vegetation, the Sigatoka Sand Dunes stand out as one of Fiji's most unique wonders. In 1989, 390 acres of the Sigatoka Sand Dunes was established as Fiji's first National Park- The Sigatoka Sand Dunes National Park. A key contributor to its protection is the archaeological treasures buried beneath the dune sands. These artefacts have contributed to the history of man's first arrival in Fiji. Today, evidence of this past continue to be unearthed by the wind. The Park is home to a unique Dune forest which is now home to a myriad of wildlife. Some notable inhabitants of this forest include the Fijian Swallow tail Butterfly, the fruit bats, the Goshawks, the giant stick insects and cryptic Pacific Boa. The National Park is a Fijian heritage, rich in both natural and cultural attributes.

Reviewed By karenandtim

Well appointed Park building and briefing gives you 2 choices - 1 or 2 hour walk - both with beach section, and both with a modest uphill component. Some of the railings and steps in need of removal or replacement but overall a great spot to take in. F$10/adult entry. Local buses go past 3/hour.

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