Feejee Beach & Culture - 3 days |
Feejee Five - 10 days |
Sea Breeze Island Hopping - 9 days |
Transport on our modern air-conditioned buses, services of your Driver and Guide including commentary and safety info, accommodation bookings (where needed), optional paid activities bookings, and included activities everyday. Trips include visiting heaps of places that would cost you extra if you travelled alone or on a normal bus service.
For those who have purchased a trip which goes to the outer islands then all marine transport is included. Meals are included where mentioned in the itinerary otherwise all Feejee Experience resorts have great value restaurants. All of the Island resorts, Robinson Crusoe, Beachcomber, Barefoot Manta and Barefoot Kuata Resort have compulsory meal plans. This are paid on arrival and range between FJD85 and 119 per person per day.
Shared dorm option is for those travellers who are travelling alone and want comfortable budget accommodation.
Private double / twin option is for friends or couples who want a private room. We don't advertise a single traveller private room however we can provide you with a quote. Just drop us an email.
Like accommodation this can all be booked through your Guide. Your pass entitles you to some fantastic activity discounts along the way. So, to take advantage of those great freebies and discounts; be sure to ask your Guide. We recommend those wanting to shark dive or take a scuba diving course, book in advance. Drop us an email and we’ll make it happen for you. enquiries@feejeeexperience.com
For Barefoot Kuata and Barefoot Manta, the transport is provided by South Sea Cruises. There is no Guide on the trip from Nadi to the islands however when you arrive the staff are there to give you island fever!! The vessel departs and returns daily.
For Beachcomber Island, they provide the transfer in their own boat.
For Robinson Crusoe Island there is a land transfer provided by TTF and then a short 20 minute boat ride in the resorts own boat.
A good portion of people who start Feejee Experience are doing it on their own, but you wouldn’t know it by the end of their trip. You’ll meet all sorts of people from all over the world and quite a few locals too. We’ve had people start off as strangers and become lifelong friends. The great people you meet is one of the best things about Feejee Experience.
Age is not a barrier! We have proudly taken passengers of all ages on the Feejee Experience from 18 year old gap year students through to 80 + year old holiday makers – it’s about attitude and wanting to see the best of what Fiji can offer. The oldest we’ve had is an 86 year old and she absolutely loved it
We do ask that all passengers 18 years or younger travel with a legal guardian.
Mmmm, tastiness! Indigenous Fijian, Polynesian, Indian, Chinese, and Western cuisine are found throughout the country reflecting Fiji’s multicultural tastes absorbed from its variety of immigrants over the last 200 years. Carbohydrates and local fruit/veggies play a big part in all Fijians diets and most locals take advantage of the abundance of sea food and so should you. While in Fiji you will have the opportunity to experience a few new foods, but just in case you are a bit picky there are always Western dishes available.
If you have booked a Bula Pack (a welcome pack), then getting to your Nadi accommodation is a piece of cake: once through customs make your way to the Feejee Experience meet and greet stand clearly labelled with ‘Feejeee Experience’ branding. Then they will properly greet you in Fijian and guide you to our 24-hour Feejee Experience meet and greet office where you will pick-up your ticket and information packet. The staff will introduce you to your driver where you will be transported in a exclusive vehicle to your accommodation for the night.
If you do not have a Bula Pack, then once you have cleared customers make your way to the 24-hour Feejee Experience meet and greet office where you will pick-up your ticket and information packet. From there if you have pre-booked your own accommodation there will be a shuttle for you to take. However, if you have not pre-booked your Nadi accommodation you can always hop-on a shuttle to a particular accommodation and book once you have arrived there at the accommodation.
Guns are illegal in Fiji and persons found with them could be fined severely and sentenced to jail!. Hence one of the reasons why this tropical paradise is so safe. A tourist's chances of being robbed or assaulted in Fiji are a lot lower than in the centres of most large American or Europeans cities, but caution is still advised. We still recommend you observe the same precautions with your personal safety and possessions as you would in any other country or at home (travel insurance is a good start). Do not leave valuables in your room or unattended elsewhere, most resorts have lockers in the rooms and all resorts have a safe at the reception for guests. You should be extremely cautious about accepting an offer to have any drinks or kava outside a bar/resort or to be given a late-night lift back to their accommodation in an unregistered taxi. If something goes wrong when travelling with Feejee Experience please notify your Driver or Guide and stay in the safety in numbers. For more information please visit the Fiji police website www.police.gov.fj.
Fiji has no dangerous insects and its plentiful mosquitoes do not carry malaria! The only dangerous animal in Fiji is the bolo snake; although venomous it is extremely rare to see one..
There are a lot of little detail and etiquette when it comes to Fiji custom on entering a village. Your Guide will thoroughly go through this on your visit to any of the villages, but here are some of the basics:
• Dress modestly. Wear a shirt with sleeves that cover your shoulders and cleavage. Also, be sure to wear a sulu or sarong (both men and women).
• Do not wear sun glasses or hats into the village.
• Check with your Guide if it is okay to take photos in the village.
• Bring kava (don’t worry every village we visit on the Feejee Experience trip, your Guide has already purchased this on the groups behalf.)
Electric current in Fiji is 240 volts, 50 cycles. The plugs are the angled two-prong types used in Australia and New Zealand. Outlets have a separate on/off switches mounted next to them.
The benefits are simple; the biggest island in Fiji or mainland provides comforts. Viti Levu has some of the most beautiful beaches in the world and due to the fact they are on the main island away from most tourist destinations they are clean and untouched. Travelling on the main island also allows you to save heaps more than you would on the island! Goods, food, etc are all cheaper where they are made and that is Viti Levu. 85% of the Fijian people live on Viti Levu, which means you will meet and mingle with a lot of them on Feejee Experience!