While many people holiday in the Fiji Islands looking for rest and relaxation, Fiji adventure travel is rapidly gaining popularity. Specialist travel companies regularly run tours of Fiji combining a range of adventure options.
Fiji surf is some of the best in the world for seasoned board riders, with solid reef and beach brakes. The Fiji beaches are powder white and the beach breaks provide a nice escape from the humid Fiji weather. Some of the best reef surfing breaks are at Mamanuca - Wilkes and Cloudbreak, the Coral Coast's Frigates Passage and Waidroka and Kadavu's Typhoon Alley. Stay at one of the specialist surfing resorts in Fiji, where they will point you in the direction of the best surf each day.
Jetski safaris around the islands of Fiji lasting from an hour to a whole day are a great way to visit small islands and experience sea life close up. For another way to experience sea life, take a game fishing charter off Fiji's islands and tag and release marlin, tuna and massive reef fish.
Inland, join a jetboat safari up the Sigatoka River or a fun jetboat ride on the Nadi River. For white water rafting, journey inland to the Upper Navua Gorge and Wainikoroiluva Rivers, exploring the dense rainforests and small villages along the way.
To experience the real Fiji, take a mountain bike safari down the side of sheer volcanic mountains or just enjoy riding the winding paths marked on a Fiji Island map through remote Fiji villages.
When back on dry land you can go hiking through some of the national parks to volcanic craters or caves or mountain bike in Fiji's rugged mountains.
Ecotourism is gaining in popularity as part of Fiji travel, with a number of homestays available in Bures in Fiji villages to learn more about Fiji culture and people. Of course, more modern accommodation in Fiji is available, with significant numbers of resorts and hotels in Fiji.