Top 8 Spots for Snorkeling In Fiji





Fiji is counted in top tourist countries with more than 300 islands in South pacific. Fiji is mostly famous for coral reefs and adventurous waters sports activities like snorkeling and scuba diving. Holidays to Fiji are more adventurous than any other place. It is blessed with many white sandy beaches fringed with palm trees and maybe the most beautiful place in the island nations.
Fiji with so many coral reefs and dive spots, it is hard to choose where to start Fijian adventure sports. Your visit to Fiji is not completed if you did not try snorkeling spots.

We will help you in choosing the topmost snorkeling spots in Fiji, and below is the list with details.

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Top spots for snorkeling in Fiji



Rainbow Reef


Rainbow reef is considered the world's most famous dive spots and country’s number one snorkeling sites. It is located on Somosomo Strait Vanua Levu and Taveuni. People come from all over the world to scuba dive at this colored spot. This reef got its name from its wall of soft coral, which appears to make up the colors of the rainbow. Here you can see marine life like clown triggerfish, barracudas, manta rays, reef sharks, and sometimes leopard shark.



Navini islands


Navini island is an exciting spot for beginner snorkellers and for those who want direct access. It is located in the Mamanuca islands reef of Fiji. Navini islands own appealing reef sanctuary just of its shore. The beach has low currents, swimming slowly around the island that makes it easy to look at marine life counting anemonefish, large bluefins, grouper, and sometimes turtles. When you go deeper into the water, the reef is even more vibrant with the incredible brain and fan coral.

Namena Marine Reserve


Namena Marine lies between the two largest islands of Fiji, Viti Levu and Vanua Levu. It is home to more than 1100 fish species and 400 corals, and this diversity is due to that area is prohibited for fishing practices. You can see blue ribbon Eel, barracuda and grey reef sharks, colorful soft corals, jacks, and tuna.

Beqa Island Lagoon


One more reef that is easy to get is the Beqa Island lagoon near the international airport. It is famous for shark dives ( Bull sharks and Tiger Sharks). The underwater topography of the outstanding location is restrained with pinnacles and bommies (columns of coral) and is thousands of vibrant fish species, sharks, turtles, and giant clams. It may be easy to reach Beqa Island Lagoon, but you will definitely feel that you are miles away from anywhere.

Ono Island


You could snorkel every day and never get bored on the house reef on Ono Island, a small island off the northeastern tip of Kadavu.
The Ono Reef bustles with all kinds of tropical reef fish action. You might see reef sharks corralling fish around the coral heads, parrot fishing chomping their ways along the reef and Eels and sea snakes curling between the nooks and crannies, too.
Don’t miss the chance to board one of the boats for the trip to the nearby Manta Ray Cleaning Station, where the large animals arrive to have their gills tended to by resident cleaner wrasse.

Astrolabe Reef


One of the most extensive coral reefs in the world, the Great Astrolabe Reef, offers a more extensive diversity of exploration than any other beach in Fiji. Colorful hard corals that look like structures set on one’s heart and mind are sure to wow you when you set off on a snorkeling adventure. The contrasting and colorful reef is located around Kadavu Island, a large and undeveloped island, making it a speechless and relaxing spot. Along with corals and marine life, Astrolabe offers the chance to see deep ocean drop-offs, ideal for experienced divers. Named after the French ship “The Astrolabe” after it was grounded on the reef, there is also the opportunity to see shipwrecks.

Natadola


Easily accessible on Fiji’s main island of Viti Levu, the public beach at Natadola Bay is another excellent place to dress your costume and fins for a fun Fiji snorkel session. If you’re a little anxious about heading far out to sea to find some coral, Natadola might be the best spot for you. If you’re a fan of free-diving, be sure to look for the blue-green patches in the water that specify the presence of deep holes in the reef.

Malolo Island


For one of the most enjoyable activities, visit Malolo Island and head out to snorkel the site called Supermarkets, where the hard corals are in excellent condition, Moray Eels, and grey reef shark sightings are almost guaranteed. Malolo Island is reached quickly and easily by boat from Nadi, and it is a great place to get scuba diving if you are new.

Warning note

Your last dive should be completed at least 12 hours but usually 24 hours before getting on a plane. The reason for this is to minimize the risk of residual nitrogen in the blood, causing decompression.


Conclusion


Fiji is all around surrounded by islands, and you can experience adventurous activities at different spots in Fiji. Above are the top 8 spots for snorkeling where you will encounter the best water sports, and it will be a memorable moment for you. If you are planning for snorkeling & scuba diving in Fiji and want to enjoy your trip to the most extensive, click here, we will be happy to serve you.
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