The ultimate way to explore Fijian culture, this Historical and Cultural Tour is an unforgettable experience into the heart and soul of Fiji!
Your Historical and Cultural Tour of Nadi starts with pickup from your Nadi or Denarau accommodation.
Our first stop is Fiji's famous lookout for spectacular views of Nadi Bay and its surrounds, uncovering the breathtaking views of the local community and the neighboring islands.
We continue on to the historical village of Veseisei where the native Fijians first landed. The village is full of history, culture and the most friendly people. We take a tour of the village to experience what everyday life is like for the locals.
The tour then continues to Fiji's famous orchid gardens - The Gardens of Sleeping Giants.
These stunning gardens are nestled in the shadows of two mighty mountains and boast over 30 varieties of beautiful Asian Orchids & Cattleya hybrids which were once the private collection of the late American actor Raymond Burr.
Take a tour of the gardens or simply wander along the canopy covered boardwalk and take in the sights.
We next arrive at Fiji’s famous and colorful Nadi Siva Subramani Temple. Here you will take a guided tour of the temple where you'll see the breathtaking paintings and hear the history of Indian Gods and Goddesses.
Next, we visit Nadi's colorful vegetable and fruit markets, continuing on to see local handicrafts and artifacts - this also includes time for some famous duty-free shopping!
A fantastic day the whole family will enjoy and a memorable way to experience the real Nadi, Fiji!
All prices are shown in FJD ($)
Our guide Sashi was very helpful and took us to see the sites - Hindu temple, tourist shopping (grab gifts for family), markets, Garden of the Gods, Fresh mineral spa and muds, village tour. It was a lovely experience. Fijian people are refreshingly warm, welcoming and kind. Our hearts are forever blessed!
I booked this tour for my last day of being in Fiji. I waited in my hotel lobby from 8 am for an hour. My hotel receptionist called them and told that the tour was cancelled with no notice.
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Kate Phipps from New Zealand wrote on 10 December 2022
Good Day Out
This tours good, but with a few small improvements it could be great. The tour guide was mere a driver who would drop us at each place then give us a set time to return to the van. There is no information boards, brochures or any way to find out what each monument means at the temple or how people visiting pray etc a guide here wouldve made the experience a lot more meaningful. Markets was amazing! Gardens were nice. The village tour is more of a village stop to buy souvenirs. You walk to the church, hear a bit about the village then walk back to your van and leave. Still nice knowing the money paid and any souvenirs purchased goes directly to help the families in the village. Recommend doing the morning tour as it is very hot in the afternoons