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Fiji Islands Resort: Things To Do In Fiji Activities
Jean-Michel Cousteau Fiji Islands Resort offers an exceptional range of cultural,
educational, environmental and recreational experiences. Many activities are enjoyable
for all guests, and some are of special interest to romantic couples, children
or water enthusiasts. On Land Join us for local village
excursions, rain forest hikes to waterfalls, mangrove adventures, reef flat walks,
basket weaving and Fijian story telling narrated by our local Fijian Cultural
Host, Niumaia. Don't miss Niumaia's
Medicinal Plant Walk. We are also the only property in Fiji that has a full-time,
resident marine biologist, who is on hand to explain our island's flora, fauna
and sea life.
Sports enthusiasts can play tennis on our court set among the gardens,
or join the staff in a game of volleyball (but be warned they rarely
lose!).
In the
Water Refresh your mind and body with laps in our freshwater swimming
pool just steps from the ocean. Explore the local clam project by snorkeling off
our jetty, or take the glass bottom boat to snorkel on the outer reefs accompanied
by our Marine Biologist to explain the area's extraordinary diversity. Or dive
in to scuba -- the L'Aventure team offers a full range of dive opportunities and
experiences, from beginner to expert level. On the Water
Sail a Hobie Cat over crystal clear waters, skim the reef by kayak, or discover
the astonishing sea life from the comfort of our glass bottom boat. Take a fishing
trip around Savusavu, and bring your catch back to our Chef. He'll prepare it
as you wish for dinner! Local Culture Experience Fijian
music, kava ceremonies, traditional medicines and the neighboring village. Come
learn about the gracious culture that is at the core of legendary Fijian hospitality.
Spa Relax completely and rejuvenate your mind, body and
spirit at the South Pacific's most comprehensive spa facility. We feature Fijian
massages and over 20 spa treatments. Evening Enjoy the music
of our local band every night but Sunday, or join in around the Tanoa bowl and
share Fiji's traditional drink, Kava. Slide Presentations
Join the slide shows and videos that are presented by our on-site Naturalist/
Marine Biologist several times a week. These informative gatherings explain the
importance of preserving Fiji's environment, especially its native sea life.
Town Explore Savusavu. Our nearby town has shops, small restaurants,
banks, a post office and farmer's market selling a colorful array of fruits and
vegetables. Our Saturday morning trip to the farmer's market takes a look at local
produce and what goes into the preparation of the Lovo, or Fijian feast.
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