Discover the best top things to do in Sigatoka, Fiji including Naihehe Caves, Kula Wild Adventure Park, Sigatoka Sand Dunes National Park, Natadola Beach, Vatukarasa Village, Splash Mountain Jungle Water Slide, Biausevu Waterfall, Tavuni Hill Fort, Tappoo, Coral Coast Railway.
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4.5 based on 62 reviews
Notable for its massive size and unusual natural characteristics, this cave was once a fortress for a cannibal tribe and still contains a cannibal oven and other reminders of this gruesome history.
4.5 based on 1,535 reviews
Kula WILD Adventure Park is a 28 acre property set in 3 valleys, with 12 acres of coastal forest open to visitors. Huge walk-through enclosures put the visitor inside the habitats of our resident parrots, doves, water birds & reptiles. Marine displays of Ocean turtles, soft & hard coral and tropical fish provide a glimpse of the spectacular marine world that surrounds the 300+ Islands of Fiji. Not forgetting The all new Rollercoaster Zip Rail, the first of its kind in Fiji. As well as our 110m Splash Mountain Jungle Water slide, and kiddies splash pool with water jets, slides and more... With almost a kilometer of wooden walkways, bridges, rest areas and 2 cafes, the park provides our visitors with the opportunity to experience the ‘wild side’ of Fiji in comfortable and safe surroundings. Abundant signage explains the displays and our dedicated staff are on hand to answer any questions you may have. Come and hold a rare Fijian Iguana or a Boa constrictor for photo ops and selfies, in our Interaction area. Help us hand feed our baby sea turtles 3 times daily. Your visit is vital to the Breeding Programs and Student Education courses we do and we truly appreciate your support. Vinaka!
We vistied the park as a family, Mr 10 and Miss 7 loved it, they got to hold an iguna and a boa constrictor, and hand feed turtles,which was amazing, they got to see different types of birds, and had a great time in the splash pool. Unfortunely we did not do the zip line or the water slide but we still had a great day out.
4.5 based on 478 reviews
Sculptured through the workings of wind, water and vegetation, the Sigatoka Sand Dunes stand out as one of Fiji's most unique wonders. In 1989, 390 acres of the Sigatoka Sand Dunes was established as Fiji's first National Park- The Sigatoka Sand Dunes National Park. A key contributor to its protection is the archaeological treasures buried beneath the dune sands. These artefacts have contributed to the history of man's first arrival in Fiji. Today, evidence of this past continue to be unearthed by the wind. The Park is home to a unique Dune forest which is now home to a myriad of wildlife. Some notable inhabitants of this forest include the Fijian Swallow tail Butterfly, the fruit bats, the Goshawks, the giant stick insects and cryptic Pacific Boa. The National Park is a Fijian heritage, rich in both natural and cultural attributes.
Well appointed Park building and briefing gives you 2 choices - 1 or 2 hour walk - both with beach section, and both with a modest uphill component. Some of the railings and steps in need of removal or replacement but overall a great spot to take in. F$10/adult entry. Local buses go past 3/hour.
4.5 based on 781 reviews
Considered one of Fiji's best beaches, Natadola features pure white sand, many much-needed shade trees and horses for hire - both gentle rides for children and adult-level treks as well.
Heaven can wait ????. This bay and beach is almost indescribably good. Turquoise blue water with the reef way back, pristine sand, gentle breeze and an Intercontinental Hotel at one end too. We did horse riding, got a massage and had a Pina Colada as well.
4.5 based on 12 reviews
It's huge, it's fast and the only one in Fiji! Over 100M water slide - rushes down hill around trees, flies across the river and ends with a mighty splash. Propelled by a river of water flowing at over 25 liters a SECOND! Kula's Splash Mountain Jungle Slide is a thrilling, high speed, wet & wild plunge through the forest. It's like having your own personal waterfall to ride.
4.5 based on 93 reviews
We had a great time on this trip, from when we got picked up by Gold Coast Tours, taken to village for Kava Ceremony, school visit was an experience then our guide Mary who was great took us to the falls, a beautiful spot, luck for us we where the only ones there at that time. A great time
4.0 based on 90 reviews
Tour this restored ancient fort where you'll learn about pre-colonial Fiji life and enjoy great views from two lookout points.
We had a rental car and could easily drive to Tavuni Hill Fort. Entry fee is $13 FJD pp. The lady who welcomed us is from the village below and a descendant of the Tongan tribe. Very interesting local history. Self guided walk through the excavation site with fabulous views across the Sigatoka River and market gardens. The walk is in the shade of trees so vetu achievable even though the temp was 30+. Definitely worth the effort.
4.0 based on 54 reviews
This is the flagship location of a historic department store that started out as a small handmade jeweller in Sigatoka Town in 1941 and has today grown into one of Fiji's largest retail brands. It encompasses a number of retail experiences including Fiji Market, which stocks handcraft and souvenirs, popular surf and sports brands such as Billabong and Nike. It is also home to CuppaBula, a family-friendly cafe that caters to a number of dietary requirements and offers vegetarian, vegan, gluten- and lactose-free options.
3.5 based on 87 reviews
Chug past a scenic coastline or through a thick green forest, stopping at the Muka Caves for a refreshing underground retreat, on this enchanting train ride.
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