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Fiji Enhances Adventure Holiday Cred’ with Series of New Experience Offerings

Fiji has launched a new series of experiences for visitors covering this year and next as it expands on its growing reputation as an adventure holiday hot spot destination.

Tourism Fiji is diversifying the holiday offering of the country – which spans 333 islands – from just iconic beaches to include off-road experiences and water adventuring and trekking through its jungles and mountains.

Earlier this year, Fiji was recognised as Oceania’s Leading Adventure Tourism Destination at the World Travel Awards, cementing its position as a must-visit destination for adventurers from around the globe.

“Fiji’s breath-taking landscape, combined with its warm community spirit, make the destination an idyllic playground for travellers seeking unforgettable adventure experiences,” said Jane West, Regional Director UK & EuropeTourism Fiji. “With our new offerings for 2024 and beyond, we’re excited to showcase Fiji’s stunning natural beauty, rich culture, and sustainable tourism initiatives to the world”.

New Adventure Highlights for 2024/ 2025:

  • iBike Fiji – Fiji’s First E-Bike Tour
    Pedal through paradise and discover Fiji’s spectacular terrain on electric bikes with iBike Fiji. A family venture by expert adventure enthusiast Brad Campbell, iBike Fiji offers guided off-road cycling trips providing intimate, bespoke and spontaneous adventures through rocky terrain, exploring local quaint villages and lush mountain ranges.
  • New 4WD Safaris with Rosie Holidays
    Leading transport and tour provider Rosie Holidays has introduced two 4WD safari buses, a first for the country. These air-conditioned vehicles will take adventurers to off-grid villages, stunning vistas and historical sites. Tours include the Ancient Trails Safari, which traces the 300-year-old path of Fiji’s first settlers.
  •  Go DirtyTours – Harley Davidson Hire
    For independent thrill-seekers, Go Dirty Tours Fiji is offering Harley Davidson motorbike rentals alongside off-road quad and ATV tours. Whether cruising along scenic roads or navigating muddy trails, these experiences promise an adrenaline-packed adventure.

·       Mai Island Ride Fiji
Set in the stunning Momi Bay, Mai Island Ride offers guided off-road motorbike tours across Fiji’s rugged landscapes. A new 3-day off-road motorbike adventure will allow riders to explore everything from mountain trails to WWII historical sites.

  • South Sea Cats by South Seas Cruises
    In early 2025, South Seas Cruises will launch its new brand of vessels, South Sea Cats, offering half-day snorkelling adventures, resort transfers, and cruises across Fiji’s azure waters.

Sustainability at the heart of adventure tourism

Regenerative tourism is central to Fiji’s adventure experiences, ensuring visitors don’t just leave the environment as they found it – they help restore it. Many of Fiji’s adventure experiences are closely tied to conservation initiatives, including coral reef restoration projects, tree-planting schemes, and eco-friendly practices promoted through local workshops. Adventure seekers can participate in meaningful eco-tours, such as:

  • Naidiri Village Biodiversity Park where visitors can contribute to coral restoration projects and village tours led by the local youth to support and empower their livelihoods.
  • Mangrove Jacks Kayaks Guided Tours  in Savusavu, where guided kayak tours support Fiji’s pristine mangrove ecosystems.
  • The Duavata Collective is a group of like-minded tour operators who believe that tourism should enhance culture, heritage, and the environment and include leading hiking operator Talanoa Treks, which explores through the central heart of Viti Levu with its latest 3-day hike, Highland Escape
Geoff Percival
Geoff Percival
Geoff has worked in business, news, consumer and travel journalism for more than 25 years; having worked for and contributed to the likes of The Irish Examiner, Business & Finance, Business Plus, The Sunday Times, The Irish News, Senior Times, and The Sunday Tribune.
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