Biausevu tour

Experience the diverse landscapes and rich history of Fiji with our Biausevu Waterfall, Sand Dunes, and Sigatoka Town Tour. From the tranquil beauty of the Biausevu Waterfall to the intriguing tales of the Sigatoka Sand Dunes and the vibrant life in Sigatoka Town, this full-day tour is a journey through the heart of Fiji’s natural wonders and cultural heritage.

FULL DAY TOUR

BIAUSEVU WATERFALL, SAND DUNES, SIGATOKA TOWN.

8:00 AM – Departure from Hotel
  • Begin your adventure with a comfortable pick-up from your hotel.
9:00 AM – Visit Biausevu Waterfall
  • Experience the tranquil beauty of the waterfall and its surroundings.
12:00 PM – Lunch at a Local Restaurant
  • Enjoy a meal featuring traditional Fijian flavors.
1:30 PM – Explore Sigatoka Sand Dunes
  • Traverse the dunes and discover their natural and historical significance.
3:30 PM – Discover Sigatoka Town
  • Immerse yourself in the culture and vibrancy of the town.
5:00 PM – Return to Hotel
  • Reflect on the day’s experiences as you are comfortably transported back to your hotel.

Biausevu Waterfall

This enchanting waterfall, also known as Savu Na Mate Laya Falls, is located in the heart of a lush Fijian rainforest. It’s a haven of natural beauty and serenity. The waterfall is a part of the Biausevu village’s heritage, offering visitors a chance to experience Fiji’s pristine environment and the welcoming spirit of the local community.

Sigatoka Town

Sigatoka Town, often referred to as the heart of Fiji’s Coral Coast, is a vibrant center of Fijian life. Known for its rich history, bustling market, and friendly locals, the town provides a unique window into the everyday life and culture of Fiji. From its humble beginnings to its current status as a cultural hub, Sigatoka is a place where tradition meets modernity.

Sand Dunes

The Sigatoka Sand Dunes are an extraordinary natural phenomenon and an important archaeological site. Formed over thousands of years, these dunes reveal layers of Fiji’s natural and human history. They are a testament to the island’s dynamic environmental processes and have been pivotal in uncovering artifacts from Fiji’s prehistoric inhabitants, offering insights into the ancient Lapita culture.

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