Where the Pacific happens.
The beaches, waterfalls, ocean trenches, markets and cafés travellers come here for. Find the activities that visit each, and the places to stay nearby.
3 places

Sri Siva Subramaniya Temple
Cultural site · Viti Levu · Nadi
A vivid, hand-painted Dravidian-style Hindu temple at the south end of Nadi's main street — the largest of its kind in the Southern Hemisphere and one of western Viti Levu's signature sights. Visitors are welcome outside prayer times; modest dress is required and sarongs are provided.
Tavuni Hill Fort
Cultural site · Viti Levu · Sigatoka
A restored 18th-century hilltop fortification above the Sigatoka River, built by Tongan settlers. Terraced ramparts, house mounds and a ceremonial "killing stone" survive, with sweeping views over the valley.
Viseisei Village
Cultural site · Viti Levu · Vuda
One of the oldest villages in Fiji, in the Vuda district between Nadi and Lautoka, traditionally regarded as the landing place of the first Fijians. On a guided visit you can see the chiefly bure and learn about iTaukei custom.