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Things to Do in Sigatoka

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Top Attractions in Sigatoka

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Turquoise waters and white sands create a scenic beach backdrop ideal for snorkeling and swimming, though local vendors are persistent. High tide reveals opportunities for underwater exploration.
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Scenic coastal trails through diverse habitats, featuring sand dunes, tropical forests, and a deserted beach. Enjoy natural beauty and wildlife sightings on varying trail lengths.
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Glassblowing studio on the Coral Coast presents a calming craft experience where visitors can create personalized glassware in an open-air setting, amidst a display of artisan pieces.
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  • Chloe G
    77 contributions
    5.0 of 5 bubbles
    White sand, crystal waters, great water sports! Great spot for snorkelling, swimming, kayaking etc. hardly any waves so perfect for floating. Turtles and lots of fish
    Written 18 January 2025
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  • Paul S
    New Zealand112 contributions
    5.0 of 5 bubbles
    We went first thing in the morning while it was relatively cool. The caged birds were active although the bush birds were already quiet so didn't see much in the canopy. The whole place is beautifully set out, tidy and well maintained. If our kids were younger I am sure they would have loved the experience (we didn't take them they are 30 somethings)!
    Written 12 April 2024
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  • Susan Abbott
    San Diego, CA22 contributions
    5.0 of 5 bubbles
    This is a National park. It is a beautiful hike through beautiful scenery. The hike is moderate. This park contains the largest sand dunes in the south Pacific. The dunes get very hot and you need to wear a tennis shoe for the whole hike. When you cross the dunes you will come upon the ocean with large waves. From the sea you will go back into the jungle filled with fruit bats, skinks and mongoose among other jungle friends. Best to go when the park opens at 8 am to avoid the noon day sun and high humidity. A must see.
    Written 10 December 2024
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  • Marisa
    11 contributions
    5.0 of 5 bubbles
    This is a must do! Go early and beat the crowds and have the place to yourself! Sini was out guide from the village and she was incredible. Very knowledgable about the plants and birds along the way. Plus she was willing to answer all our questions about Fijian life. The water is clear and the swimming was wonderful. So much fun!!
    Written 27 January 2025
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  • Peter F
    Canberra, Australia3 contributions
    5.0 of 5 bubbles
    Operated by Sigatoga River Safari, this tour had all the hallmarks of their signature jet boat tour - funny, knowledgeable, kind and professional local people sharing a part of their life with tourists. Our tour guides Zac, Sadam and Moses were excellent. Both local men took us past their respective villages. After a welcome kava Ceremony with the village holy man we explored the caves. Getting into the cave was a bit tricky for a couple but with the kind assistance of the guides we all made it in. It was great to hear the stories of how the cave was used over the years - some just a bit terrifying.the lunch was modest but delicious and satisfying. A great adventure for my family. Thanks team
    Written 16 October 2024
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  • Gene R J
    Silver Spring, MD11,010 contributions
    4.0 of 5 bubbles
    We stopped here with our rental car on our journey south after visiting the Sand Dune National Park. After crossing the wide Sigatoka River, we followed it north for 3 miles along a slow dirt road, then climbed a hill to enter this gated archeological park. We met a welcoming docent from the village below, who accompanied us to a traditional building with a small museum. Below the tall vaulted beam structure, bound beautifully with sennett, there was a collection of original photos of the Tongan and Fijian warriors, descendents of the Tongans who came here in the early 1800’s. Most of the historic objects excavated here are now exhibited in the Suva Museum.
    After paying 10 FJ(guided for 20FJ), I took the forested path up to a huge Beach Almond tree that continued upward to a leveled plateau that once held the chief’s bure. Today, it's an encompassing viewpoint of the river and the extended truck gardens on the opposite side.
    Written 17 September 2023
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  • Ronald M
    Loveland, CO265 contributions
    5.0 of 5 bubbles
    I have been in Fiji for over 2 months. I have a dear friend who lives in Vatukarasa village, and I have met others who work in nearby Baravies that also live in the village. If you have the opportunity to spend any time at all in the village, you owe it to yourself to do so, if you have any interest in learning about Fiji Culture, this is a great start. The village is one of the larger on the coral coast in terms of population and land holdings. Primarily farmers, they also depend on the ocean as a prime source of food. Really a must visit if you have that opportunity.
    Written 29 April 2018
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  • Michelle O
    Swan Hill, Australia78 contributions
    5.0 of 5 bubbles
    my husband and teen daughter done the zip line, this was a bit scary at 1st but they thoroughly enjoyed it.
    we also went on the water slide, a little expensive, $55 for unlimited rides or $50 for one ride, we thouroghly enjoyed this as well, and the staff at this establishment were very cheeky and friendly.
    fed the turtles at 3.30pm, this was fun.
    Held iguanas as we entered the fun park.

    very family friendly, with a splash park if you had little ones, and lovely gardens to walk through
    Written 15 August 2019
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  • Sahil P
    3 contributions
    5.0 of 5 bubbles
    The course and the fairways are pristine. The staff is very helpful. The views were also surreal! The 6th and 12th holes are some of the most picturesque I have played. Can’t wait to come back and play again.
    Written 28 January 2025
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  • Michael U
    Las Vegas, NV48,629 contributions
    4.0 of 5 bubbles
    Spread over 3 storefronts with multiple floors Tappoo is a one-stop shop for everything from TVs and Toasters to well-priced Nikes and locally made lotions. Staff is friendly and free parking is widely available nearby.
    Written 26 May 2024
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  • DaisyClover
    Melbourne, Australia1,812 contributions
    4.0 of 5 bubbles
    This colourful Hari Krishna temple stands on the hillside overlooking Sigatoka. The entrance is in Dasi Lane where there is limited parking or it is a short walk from the centre of Sigatoka. Unfortunately the vegetarian restaurant there had not re-opened at the time of our visit.
    Written 28 May 2022
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  • Lily
    New Zealand6 contributions
    5.0 of 5 bubbles
    We had so much fun here and came away with two beautiful glasses we made. The staff were fantastic and so knowledgeable. Great way to spend a rainy day in Fiji.
    Written 31 October 2024
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