Fiji is known as the "Soft Coral Capital of the World" and is a paradise for diving enthusiasts around the world. There are more than 300 diving islands here, each of which hides endless marine mysteries.
Unique Creatures and Landscapes:Fiji has more than 390 species of corals and about 1,200 species of fish.Fiji's diving spots are dotted with various sharks, such as nurse sharks, blacktip sharks, whitetip sharks and silvertip sharks, as well as many rare fish species such as lionfish, eagle fish, trumpet fish, etc.Among them,Beqa Atoll is the "best shark diving site in the world", where you have the opportunity to swim with sharks such as whitetip sharks, rusty nurse sharks, bull sharks and tiger sharks. In addition, Fiji also has the world's fourth largest barrier reef-Kadavu Star Disk Reef, where soft and hard corals are intertwined and colorful, providing divers with a dreamy underwater world.
Excellent Visibility:Fiji's waters are crystal clear with visibility between 25-35 meters.The best diving season is from April to October, when Fiji has moderate rainfall and high visibility.
Comfortable air and water temperature:Fiji has a tropical climate with moderate temperatures throughout the year, with an average temperature between 20-32℃ and an average water temperature of 26-30℃, so diving is possible all year round.
Beginner Difficulty:Fiji diving is relatively easy, with an average depth of 18 meters and weak currents. Even with top currents, there is no pressure. Fiji is an ideal place for diving enthusiasts around the world with its rich marine life, excellent visibility and pleasant air and water temperatures.
Fiji is an ideal place for diving enthusiasts around the world with its rich marine life, excellent visibility and pleasant air and water temperatures. Whether seeking thrilling adventure or tranquil underwater exploration, Fiji has something for divers.