6 days and 5 nights in Fiji - recommended itinerary?
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6 days and 5 nights in Fiji - recommended itinerary?
Hi everyone,
I am planning a trip to Fiji for the first time from April 2-April 7th. I like to pack as much as we can when we travel - beach, hiking, activities, culture. I typically also rent a car and drive to places. We would welcome any itinerary recommendations for those 6 days, 5 nights - where to go, where to stay, what to do, what not to miss.
For instance, I was wondering if I should spend my trip in the Mananuca and Yasawa Island group OR on the main Island?
thank you!
I am planning a trip to Fiji for the first time from April 2-April 7th. I like to pack as much as we can when we travel - beach, hiking, activities, culture. I typically also rent a car and drive to places. We would welcome any itinerary recommendations for those 6 days, 5 nights - where to go, where to stay, what to do, what not to miss.
For instance, I was wondering if I should spend my trip in the Mananuca and Yasawa Island group OR on the main Island?
thank you!
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I really enjoyed this .... river boat when I was there ...which included a village visit. http://sigatokariver.com/
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I wouldn't rent a car. Just hire a taxi all day for a drive around to whatever you want. One trip we passed a rugby stadium where a world cup match was being played - Fiji v Tonga I think and we, including the taxi driver got out and went. We paid for everything. It was so cheap. The driver answered our questions, even showed me where the ladies bathroom was and we all had a great day. The driver can take you to a village, gardens or just let you see the scenery as you drive past.
When you are on an island resort there isn't much to do. If you stay on the mainland you can take day trips out there and spend the day I the sun.
I don't think I'd classify Fiji as having any "don't miss" tourist attractions, but that's just my opinion.
When you are on an island resort there isn't much to do. If you stay on the mainland you can take day trips out there and spend the day I the sun.
I don't think I'd classify Fiji as having any "don't miss" tourist attractions, but that's just my opinion.
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