Unique Honeymoon Experiences in Fiji
Fiji Honeymoon Fun- Exploring world famous waterfalls
Top Waterfalls In Fiji
Tavoro Waterfalls, Jungle waterfalls featuring lower, middle & upper sections with natural swimming pools.
Surrounded by rainforest, Savusavu Waterfall stands as a peaceful and undisturbed waterfall. Take swimming attire to cool off in the clear pool beneath the falls.
The Biausevu Waterfall (also known as Savu Na Mate Laya Falls) is a pretty 20m waterfall on the Coral Coast of southern Viti Levu near the Biausevu village.
The Waitavala Water Slide is a very popular cascading series of small waterfalls in Taveuni Island used as water slides, also appearing in the Blue Lagoon.
Nakawaga Waterfalls, A short five-minute jungle walk along a trail leads visitors to the waterfall. Swim in the natural pool at the waterfall’s base or even dive from its top, if you’re brave enough.
Wainibau Falls is a very beautiful 10-15m waterfall and swimming hole at the end of the scenic 5km Lavena Coastal Walk on the east coast of Taveuni Island.
Savu-i-one Waterfall is probably the feature waterfall attraction of the remote Koroyanitu National Park in northern Viti Levu.
Vereni Falls is a tall waterfall downstream from the Savu-i-One Waterfall in Koroyanitu National Park near Abaca Village, but it’s hard to get a good look.
Drinking Kava, the traditional Fijian custom
Kava, otherwise known as yaqona, or quite simply, grog, is the traditional national drink of Fiji. It is a mildly narcotic and sedative drink made from the crushed root of the yaqona (pronounced yang-GO-na) strained with water. It is served in a large communal bowl as part of the traditional kava ceremony.
Fiji Village Visit – A National Geographic Type Moment
Fijians live the same way today as 200 years ago, they live in communal villages very simply and help each other in every way. they have a Fijian chief in the village, and women help raise kids, and men go out and fish and provide for the village. on your honeymoon in Fiji this is one of the highlights to see and experience village live.