Explore Fiji

While surfing might lead the way, life onboard is about so much more. With crystal-clear water, remote reef systems, and a support crew ready to go at your pace, every day offers something new to explore.

Fiji has more to offer than just waves, this is a full-spectrum ocean adventure.


Non-surfers are not only welcome—they’re part of the adventure.
A private charter isn’t just a trip for surfers. Whether you’re here to relax, explore, or simply soak up island life, there’s plenty to enjoy onboard and beyond the break. From snorkelling, diving and paddle boarding to yoga, cultural visits, and sunset cocktails on a sandbank every day brings something new, and nothing is ever forced.
Enjoy the freedom to join in or just take it slow—this is your escape, your pace, your way.

Adventure Offerings:

Surfing


Access world-class breaks like Cloudbreak, Wilkes, Restaurants, and Frigates, plus remote reef passes far from the crowds. With two tenders and expert guides, we chase the best conditions daily—morning glass or evening sessions, you’re in.

Wind Sports


When the afternoon seabreeze kicks in, it’s time to fly. Bring your kite or wing gear—or let us connect you with local rentals—and enjoy steady winds across turquoise lagoons. Perfect for kitesurfing, wing foiling, or wind-down downwinders.

Three women enjoying paddleboarding as the sun sets over the ocean.

Paddle Boarding

Calm mornings, glassy bays, and reef-strewn lagoons make for perfect SUP sessions. Cruise solo, paddle to a sandbank, or explore hidden coves straight from the yacht.

Cultural Visits

Want to connect beyond the waves? We can arrange visits to local villages or island schools offering a respectful, authentic glimpse into Fijian life, tradition, and generosity.

Explore the beauty of a sea turtle gliding through a colorful underwater coral reef.

Snorkelling & Diving

Fiji is home to some of the richest coral reefs in the world. Grab a mask and dive in right off the boat or on a guided drift snorkel over vibrant bommies, reef walls, and fish-filled channels.

Sawa-i-Lau Caves

A local legend tells of a giant hawk that lived in the Sawa-i-Lau cave; how it carried off a princess called Naiobasali from the ancient village of Naicobocobo and how her prince, Rokoulu avenged her death by killing the hawk. It is said that the winds Rokoulu summoned to elevate him to pierce the hawk’s neck still blow in the Sawa-i-Lau caves.

A young man actively fishing in the ocean near Broome, WA, enjoying a sunny day.

Fishing

Troll between surf breaks or drop a line in the deep. Whether it’s mahi-mahi, tuna, or reef fish, we provide the gear—or bring your own if you’re serious about the catch.

One of the newest things to do in Fiji, think of it as a dreamy mash-up between a cruise and an island hop in the form of a purpose-built platform where you can sound bathe in local and international jams, get an earth-shatteringly good massage, feast up, get a little…jovial, swim or simply soak up the good vibes.

Island Hopping

Step ashore on remote sandbanks, uninhabited islands, or visit laid-back local resorts for a drink, dinner, or spa afternoon. The yacht gives you access to places most travelers will never see.

Hiking in the Yasawa Islands offers dramatic volcanic scenery, featuring panoramic ocean views, steep, rugged ridgelines, and coastal trails. Popular hikes include the summit climb on Waya Lailai, 7km loop on Mantatray Island and trails on Nacula Island, typically offering sunrise/sunset views and access to secluded beaches.

Just a short drive from Nadi, the temple is a striking example of Fiji’s rich multicultural makeup. As the largest Hindu temple in the Southern Hemisphere, it’s known for its vibrant Dravidian-style architecture, colourful carved deities and intricate detail, each element handcrafted by Indian artisans using traditional methods.

Eat a Lovo

Lovo refers both to the method of cooking and the meal itself, and you’ll want to add this to the top of your Fiji bucket list. Similar to the Māori hangi or the Samoan umu, it’s essentially slow cooking in an underground oven. Marinated meats, fresh fish, veggies, and palusami (stuffed taro leaves) are wrapped in foil, then placed over hot coals buried in the ground, covered with banana leaves and heated rocks.

I know that mud baths aren’t for everyone, but the Sabeto Hot Springs just outside Nadi might just win you over. Coating yourself in mineral-rich volcanic mud exfoliates the skin, improves your circulation, and lets you feel like a kid again, all while surrounded by lush Fijian mountain scenery.

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Take Nadi’s back road, past the biggest Hindu Temple in the South Pacific and then it’s time for the off roading adventure to begin. Splash through mud puddles (a seasonal offering), zip by cane fields, and ride higher up the pine forest mountainside before stopping on a mountain plateau overlooking the Mamanuca Islands.

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We’ll take care of all the planning — so you can simply arrive, unwind, and enjoy the experience.