Located on the southwestern side of the main island of Viti Levu, the Coral Coast has been a popular holiday destination for many years. It was one of the very first areas in Fiji to be developed for tourism. There's really nothing better than looking out at the ocean as the waves break on the reef. (On second thought, add a tropical drink to that picture.) Those looking to take in the natural beauty will find many opportunities for diving, fishing, golf and surfing.
Restaurants in Coral Coast
5.0 based on 9 reviews
With over 50 locally sourced and ethically minded brands instore, The Projects Collective covers off all your hard to find niche gift ideas. We have worked extensively with local artisans to stock a range for both the tourist and gift giver. Serving the best coffees and cakes on the coast, this store is a must drop in stop on your travels up or down the Coral Coast
Great coffee, cute boutique, and a relaxing vibe. Love stopping in for a browse at all the unique, mostly handmade, things on offer. The coffee is great and the baked goods are so tasty. Love it here! Can take your coffee/snack to the beach just down the path, too.
5.0 based on 103 reviews
Hot Glass Fiji is Fiji's first glass blowing studio, where glass is hand blown to create beautiful souvenirs and memories of Fiji. The studio is free to visit and we offer a unique and hugely enjoyable glassblowing experience for anyone who would like to try glassblowing - make your own stunning souvenir of fantastic Fiji! The work is inspired by the cool colours of the sea, the luscious greens of the rain forest and the traditional Fijian textures and long used traditional craft skills. Hot Glass Fiji has designed and made pieces of art which can be used or just admired in your homes. Each piece is a unique and wonderful memory of Fiji. All are welcome to come to the studio located in our lush tropical garden overlooking the ocean on Sunset Strip, Korotogo. Take the time to watch the fascinating process of glass blowing, browse and buy our unique Fiji made glassware.
We spent a great morning at Alice's workshop, visiting and blowing one piece of glass under their supervision. Great team, very professional and lovely people who are passionate and likes sharing their art and skills with visitors. One can bring back home the little creation we made, and buy the colourful and beautiful creations Alice and her skilled Fijian team make. The workshop itself is a lovely place located on the sea side. We're very happy of this rare opportunity to do such a craft and admiring the pieces they design which integrate, play and renew Fijian traditional patterns and objects in a foreign art.
4.5 based on 64 reviews
I’ve been here many times before and again it hasn’t disappointed. The staff were more than welcoming and were able to answer all questions.. no pushy sales which was great. Big Bula and Vinaka to Bill, our 4yr old is Moana obsessed and he happily played along as Maui’s uncle which made her day ???? Baravi is a must - money goes to the local village
4.0 based on 41 reviews
This is a wee treasure of local village potters showcasing their wares. We visited independently, not on a tour and viewed their pottery only. Definitely worth supporting them, prices are very reasonable and you know that your money goes directly to the artists/village. Simple handcrafted pottery that is a lovely souvenir. Entry is a bit obscure with minimal signage but just drive in and you'll be welcomed.
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