Breathtaking Beaches In Fiji You Must Visit

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Monuriki Beach, Monuriki

In the 2001 film "Cast Away," Tom Hanks' character is stranded on Monuriki. Though overnight stays aren't possible, most Mamanucas and Yasawa Islands resorts offer day trips to this iconic movie location.

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Sigatoka Sand Dunes, Viti Levu

Sigatoka Sand Dunes National Park offers unique rolling dunes leading to a choppy ocean break. Hike the dunes for panoramic views of the sea, Sigatoka River, and Fiji's lush interior.

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Blue Lagoon, Nanuya Lailai

The Blue Lagoon is a picturesque stretch of soft sand, turquoise water, and leaning palms. Despite its fame, it remains uncrowded. Lounge areas invite relaxation, while a stroll to the Boathouse offers serene views and refreshing drinks.

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The beaches of Fulaga

The remote Lau archipelago, with no airport or formal accommodations, is one of Fiji's least-visited regions. Fulaga, a horseshoe-shaped island here, offers pristine swimming, snorkelling, and serene blue lagoons.

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Malolo Sandbar, Malolo

Malolo Sandbar, a small white-sand island, is a must-visit at low tide and perfect for snorkelling. Circumnavigating the fringing reef is quick, allowing time to admire the emerald waters of Malolo Island and watch yachts sail through the nearby channel.

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Yawini Beach, Yasawa

Fiji's most romantic beach is a narrow isthmus of white sand connecting two Yasawa islands. Surrounded by shallow, turquoise waters, it's perfect for spotting rays, sea turtles, and reef sharks.

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Papageno Beach, Kadavu

Papageno Beach on Kadavu Island is a serene escape near Papageno Resort, where only the sounds of waves, hermit crabs, and falling coconuts break the silence. It's perfect for snorkelling, scuba diving, and spotting manta rays from June to October.

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Malamala Island

For a postcard-perfect glimpse of Fiji, take a day trip to Malamala Island, a small haven with white sand beaches and coral reefs. A day pass includes transport from Denarau Marina, access to kayaks, paddleboards, etc.

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Natadola Beach, Viti Levu

The best beach on Viti Levu, Fiji's largest island, is a crescent of soft sand on its southwestern tip. Visitors can enjoy four-hand massages, horseback rides, and drinks from resort bars. Snorkelling is also popular here.

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