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Renowned for the warmth & kind spirit of her people Fiji is also known to divers as the Soft Coral Capital of the world . . . but she delights equally with a wide range of incredible critters .
. . . and with the excitement of big animals
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A note from
Dom |


Beqa
Central Fiji
Kadavu
Namena
Somosomo
Taveuni

Island Dancer
Nai'a

Beqa
Lagoon
Cousteau Resort
Garden Island
Moody's Namena
Nakia
Namale
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Fiji is one
of those rare destinations which is ideal for all divers - novice to advanced - and
for non-divers, too - which makes it a
fine vacation package for many couples,
when one partner is a diver and one is
not.
Nowhere in the world
will you encounter a people warmer & more welcoming than the Fijians. For the cultural aspect alone, this archipelago of 300+ islands more than warrants a visit.
And certainly the islands themselves, rich with that
quintessential lush tropical splendor that so many of us seek to escape from the "real world", seduce us with their crystalline white beaches, raging waterfalls, copious hiking trails, kayaking, windsurfing, snorkeling, horseback riding
. . . . . . . . .
In short, you name it, you've got it in
Fiji.
For the diver? No question that Fiji
offers ample options to satisfy your lust to dive.
Fiji boasts several dive sites such as the Somosomo Straits
considered to rank with the finest in the world. You can find everything from
macro
to fabulous pelagic action in
addition to the world-famous corals.
Now
I'm going to be absolutely frank and
say that Fiji isn't my
number one dive destination. I'm
personally into critters and big
predator action and I look for
spine-tingling underwater experience.
However, that being said,
I'm also going
to tell you that as a total destination
package, this is one of my all-time top
favorites. I've been there 3 times
and the best of the diving here is as
good as it gets - particularly if you
are awed by the wonder of healthy coral reefs.
If you're ready to hear more, I'm an
email away and will respond to your request with any additional details that you wish.
Do read on . . .
Cheers, Dom |
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FIJI DIVING |
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Fiji is unquestionably a fabulous
destination for romance &
seclusion, however, it is also to be included on any diver's list of
"should-do" dive options in the world.
While it doesn't have the bio-diversity of
places such as Raja-Ampat and parts of the
Philippines, it does offer immense beauty.
The volcanic nature of the land mass gifts divers with
sweeping walls and great channels, most of which are
teeming with healthy
hard & soft corals, super sponges,
astonishing brain corals,
ethereal fans
and other species which create the
effect of an underwater flower garden.
Of course, where you have corals you also
have reef fish - and in the best of
the diving sites you'll find an abundance of
species.
You’ll find rare fish species of astonishing colors, plentiful schools of both large & medium-sized fish, along with
rays in abundant quantities.
Most everyone agrees that the very best sites are
accessible only by liveaboard. You'll
get all the coral you desire plus great
shark action with a variety of species and
tons of other pelagics -
barracudas, trevallies, surgeonfish, eagle
rays and occasional hammerheads.
Smaller fish include anthias, fusiliers,
frogfish, ghost pipefish and leaf scorpion
fish - and then at night giant
cuttlefish, the amazing flashlight
fish, arrowhead crabs and
cowries can be found.
You'll find here a list of our favorite resorts,
all offering diving opportunities. These are
particularly inviting if there are divers
and non-divers in your group, or if you're
looking for a romantic getaway which
includes some lovely diving. The offer
the non-diving amenities for which Fiji
is world famous - the hiking, the
waterfalls, the kayaking, the horseback
riding.
For a dedicated diving trip, you can't do
better than to choose between these two
liveaboards: the exquisite sailing motor
yacht,
Nai'a
. . . . or the
Island Dancer,
which offers typical
Dancer Fleet'
first class
diving & accommodation. |
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CENTRAL FIJI - LOMAIVITI
Bligh Water, Koro Sea,
Namena, Wakaya, and Gau |
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From Bligh Water in the north-west, moving
diagonally between the two largest islands
of Vanua Levu & Viti Levu, into the Koro
Sea, is an area known as Lomaiviti - "Fiji's Big Fish Capital".
This area is only accessible by liveaboard
and is generally regarded as Fiji's finest
diving.
Here, the Islands of Namena, Makogai, Koro,
Wakaya, Batiki, Nairai, Gau, Ovalau and
Moturiki are mostly the peaks of deep
sea volcano's rising from 1000 to 3000
meters. While there's no doubt that
the main draw is coral, coral, coral and
more coral . . . there's so much more in
this area of Fiji.
The surrounding reefs in the central are fed from
major ocean currents and upwelling from the
deep sea. This means tons of nutrients
flowing in from the oceans, which in turn
means marine life galore.
In places you have wide open sea, then 1000
meter walls and passages & canyons with strong currents,
then calm inside
reefs forming the habitat for large schooling
fish like tuna, barracuda, trevally,
snapper.... gray reef sharks, hammerheads,
manta rays, turtles... as well as whales and
dolphins.
Perhaps the most famous dive site in Fiji is
called E-6. In Bligh Water, it's a seamount
rising sheer-sided from 3,000 feet in a
narrow channel. There's a large swim-though
lined in gorgonia fans & soft coral, with
soft-coral trees growing up from the floor;
a narrow opening allowing sun rays to
penetrate, illuminating the bright fans &
soft coral like stained glass; the floor
hosting colorful poison-bristle nudibranch;
adjoining small caves sheltering large
lobsters.
This is what awaits you on a visit to Fiji. |
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SOMOSOMO STRAIT / TAVEUNI / SAVUSAVU |
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Taveuni Island is commonly
known as the "Garden Island" due to both
its exceedingly lush tropical vegetation and its
proximity to remarkable "gardens" of coral in
the surrounding seas.
Located across the Somosomo Strait from
the big island of Vanua Levu, this region
is one of the richest coral areas in the world.
Nearby, the world famous Rainbow Reef &
Great White Wall have been noted in the
'Top 10 Dive Locations in the World' by
U.S.
Divers magazine. Rainbow Reef is an
large
area of more than 20 dive sites. The most
famous of these is the "White Wall".
Divers usually choose the Yellow Tunnel, to
begin the ride, plunging into a world of vivid
yellow coral. Next comes the White Wall through
a different tunnel in the reef, past sea fans
and blue ribbon eels, before reaching a 200-foot
drop-off. The soft coral covering the enormous
Great White Wall is, in fact, a light lavender
shade. But the depth gives the wall a surreal
white glow, as if illuminated by some electric
light source.
The nutrient rich waters also bring
plenty of pelagic fish species and you can
expect to see
barracudas,
reef sharks and manta rays, particularly at a
site fondly known as The Zoo.
You do need to be prepared for the possibility
of some strong currents when diving around
Taveuni. Usually, the currents are gentle
drifts which carry you on a "ride" past some of
the most awesome displays of soft corals on the
planet. But, the currents can rip & if
you're up for it, that's the best time to be
there, as the corals open fully & the sights will take your breath
away . . . |
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BEQA LAGOON |
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World-famous for its coral gardens, Beqa
(Pronounced Benga) Lagoon also offers some exhilarating shark diving.
The wonderful
Shark
Reef Marine Reserve here was created to protect the
resident shark population & to provide an
environment for studying them.
Located on the southern tip of Viti Levu,
the lagoon is easily
accessible from the Nadi airport & is a nice Fiji
option.
For divers, the shark protection area allows encounters with schools of jacks,
snappers and groupers - AND - an impressive range of
sharks: including tigers, lemons,
bulls,
silvertips, white-tipped reefs, black-tipped reefs,
grey
reefs,
and tawny nurses.
For less experienced divers or for visitors who
don't want to take a domestic flight to the outer
islands of Fiji, scuba diving at Beqa could
be the option you're looking for.
The lagoon, more than a hundred square miles of
clear water is surrounded by a barrier reef,
which means you don't have any ripping currents.
The bommies feature a series of channels,
caverns and windows, all of which sport
colorful corals. Here you find giant
gorgonians sheltering long-nose hawkfish,
trumpet fish, lionfish, anthias, nudibranchs &
eels, amongst other species typical of this
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KADAVU
Great Astrolab Reef |
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The island of Kadavu
is situated approximately 90 kilometers
south of the main island of Viti Levu
& is Fiji's fourth largest. It is one of
Fiji's most rugged areas, with a number of
high mountains and few roads.
Kadavu's visitors are attracted by
its natural beauty & is particularly famous
as a scuba diving destination, due to its
proximity to the world-renowned Great
Astrolabe Reef off the eastern end of
the island. The reef is one of Fiji's
largest, stretching northwards about half
the distance to Suva.
The beauty of the Great Astrolabe Reef
is well known amongst divers. The reef is
about 100 km long, making it the fourth
largest barrier reef in the world and is
home to a variety of stunning hard & soft
corals.
The slopes of the outer reef are adorned in
hard corals & steep soft coral drop-offs.
Divers marvel at the awesome pale blue
branching acrapora, mustard green lettuce
leaf corals, violet warty finger corals,
pale grey sheet corals, brown table corals &
lime bottlebrush corals. Plus,, you find
passages, submerged pinnacles & manta ray
cleaning stations.
The pristine fringing
reefs are now becoming as popular as the
barrier reef, and offer some lovely
opportunities for any diver, but
particularly the novice.
There are places where, at times, you'll
encounter some of those wild-ride Fiji
currents, so be sure your dive master knows
your level. |
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