Your first night is on the island known for its South Pacific dance, knife, and fire dancing spectacular — a proper introduction to Fiji.
A 17km boat ride upriver, a walk through Sabata Village, a waterfall swim, a riverside BBQ lunch, and tubing back down the river. That's day three.
Day four hits the Sigatoka Sand Dunes for sandboarding, then the Sabeto thermal springs and mud pools before dropping you back to your Nadi accommodation.
Pick up from your Nadi accommodation at 8:00am. Boat departs at 10:00am, stopping at a local village for a Kava ceremony on the way out. Robinson Crusoe Island is famous for its fire dancing show — get there, get settled, and let the island do its thing. Snorkelling, kayaking, and paddle boarding are available at extra cost through the resort. Compulsory meal plan at Robinson Crusoe Island is F$139pp per day, paid direct to the resort.
Depart at 9:00am, stop in Sigatoka town for a market visit, then collect your packed lunch from Baravi before a 45-minute rainforest trek through small creeks to Biausevu Waterfall — the largest waterfall on the Coral Coast. Finish the day at Uprising Beach Resort in Pacific Harbour. Lunch included.
The Navua River day. A 17km boat ride upriver, a walk through Sabata Village, a waterfall swim, and a riverside BBQ-style lunch — then you tube back down the river. Departs 9:30am. Breakfast and lunch included.
Depart at 9:00am, collect your packed lunch from Bedarra Beach Resort, then head to the Sigatoka Sand Dunes for sandboarding. Finish the day at the Sabeto thermal springs and mud pools in the Sabeto Valley before being dropped back to your Nadi accommodation. Breakfast and lunch included.
Stop in at the Feejee Experience desk at the TTF office in Nadi International Airport when you arrive. Just exit the customs hall and walk straight ahead.
A compulsory meal plan applies at Robinson Crusoe Island and is paid direct to the resort on check-in:
At all other restaurants along the route, meals average F$25 to F$40 per person and are paid direct.