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  #1  
Old September 17th, 2003, 09:56 PM
Tim A
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Default Booked trip to Fiji...Now what

Hello all,

I have finally booked my trip to Fiji! Myself and a good friend will be
headed there from November 23 through December 4th. We will be staying at
the Sonaisali Resort http://www.sonaisali.com/ for five days, separated into
3 and 2, so that we can use the middle nights to explore the surrounding
areas. I have already read the Travelers Guide To Oceania as recommended by
some here.

A few people recommended flying to Vanuatu and spending a few nights there,
but let me clarify what my intentions a

We are looking for an adventureous trip, rather than the lap of luxury. We
are not planning on getting SCUBA certified, because we aren't avid divers
and don't know how worthwhile it would be to get certified and then dive
only once, maybe twice. We really want to rent a boat and cruise around the
islands on our own, perhaps pitching a tent on some of the uninhabited
islands. After reading the book on Oceania it wasn't recommended to do this
because different tribes have rules about where you can go, and we don't
want to rub anyone's nose the wrong way.

We are single, straight men and in our mid-twenties, and would love some
nightlife (i.e. women) but that isn't essential to the trip (just an added
bonus). We like to swim, snorkel, hike, run, jet ski, etc. Maybe we can rent
jet skis for the day and cruise the islands? Where are some good spots to go
for what I am envisioning? I keep telling myself everything will pan out
once I'm there, but I'd really like to figure some stuff out before going.

I would love any insight or feedback anyone can provide.

Thanks,
Tim




  #2  
Old September 17th, 2003, 09:59 PM
Tim A
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Default Booked trip to Fiji...Now what

Just to add, I would even love to charter a sea plane and fly around the
islands, stopping at deserted spots if possible.


"Tim A" wrote in message
...
Hello all,

I have finally booked my trip to Fiji! Myself and a good friend will be
headed there from November 23 through December 4th. We will be staying at
the Sonaisali Resort http://www.sonaisali.com/ for five days, separated

into
3 and 2, so that we can use the middle nights to explore the surrounding
areas. I have already read the Travelers Guide To Oceania as recommended

by
some here.

A few people recommended flying to Vanuatu and spending a few nights

there,
but let me clarify what my intentions a

We are looking for an adventureous trip, rather than the lap of luxury. We
are not planning on getting SCUBA certified, because we aren't avid divers
and don't know how worthwhile it would be to get certified and then dive
only once, maybe twice. We really want to rent a boat and cruise around

the
islands on our own, perhaps pitching a tent on some of the uninhabited
islands. After reading the book on Oceania it wasn't recommended to do

this
because different tribes have rules about where you can go, and we don't
want to rub anyone's nose the wrong way.

We are single, straight men and in our mid-twenties, and would love some
nightlife (i.e. women) but that isn't essential to the trip (just an added
bonus). We like to swim, snorkel, hike, run, jet ski, etc. Maybe we can

rent
jet skis for the day and cruise the islands? Where are some good spots to

go
for what I am envisioning? I keep telling myself everything will pan out
once I'm there, but I'd really like to figure some stuff out before going.

I would love any insight or feedback anyone can provide.

Thanks,
Tim






  #3  
Old September 17th, 2003, 10:24 PM
ripper
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Default Booked trip to Fiji...Now what

On hiring a boat, I recommend that you take local knowledge with you. There
are many reefs and not are all that obvious. If you do hire a boat, take in
some fishing. Trolling during the day for Spanish Mackeral (Walu), Giant
Trevali (Seqa), Yellow Fin Tuna. Get either of the latter two on your line
and there is no experience quite like it. Bottom fish at night. Speak to
some of the local staff at the hotel, they will fix you up with a fishing
trip.
Nightclubs - head to Nadi or Suva, the latter best IMO.
Also organise yourself a trip over to Beachcomber Island.
Everything else that you like to do is close at hand.
You have selected one of the best hotels, so enjoy your trip. I will be in
Fiji the same time as you people, but will be staying at Vatukoula Gold Mine
with relatives. Travelling UK/Sydney/Fiji.
Need any more info on Fiji, repost or email me.

"Tim A" wrote in message
...
Just to add, I would even love to charter a sea plane and fly around the
islands, stopping at deserted spots if possible.


"Tim A" wrote in message
...
Hello all,

I have finally booked my trip to Fiji! Myself and a good friend will be
headed there from November 23 through December 4th. We will be staying

at
the Sonaisali Resort http://www.sonaisali.com/ for five days, separated

into
3 and 2, so that we can use the middle nights to explore the surrounding
areas. I have already read the Travelers Guide To Oceania as recommended

by
some here.

A few people recommended flying to Vanuatu and spending a few nights

there,
but let me clarify what my intentions a

We are looking for an adventureous trip, rather than the lap of luxury.

We
are not planning on getting SCUBA certified, because we aren't avid

divers
and don't know how worthwhile it would be to get certified and then dive
only once, maybe twice. We really want to rent a boat and cruise around

the
islands on our own, perhaps pitching a tent on some of the uninhabited
islands. After reading the book on Oceania it wasn't recommended to do

this
because different tribes have rules about where you can go, and we don't
want to rub anyone's nose the wrong way.

We are single, straight men and in our mid-twenties, and would love some
nightlife (i.e. women) but that isn't essential to the trip (just an

added
bonus). We like to swim, snorkel, hike, run, jet ski, etc. Maybe we can

rent
jet skis for the day and cruise the islands? Where are some good spots

to
go
for what I am envisioning? I keep telling myself everything will pan out
once I'm there, but I'd really like to figure some stuff out before

going.

I would love any insight or feedback anyone can provide.

Thanks,
Tim








  #4  
Old September 18th, 2003, 07:33 PM
Tim A
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Posts: n/a
Default Booked trip to Fiji...Now what

Thank you so much for your advice thus far. Perhaps we can meet up and swap
experiences whilst in Fiji? I'm discovering that finding out details about
Fiji is difficult because a much fewer number of people have been there for
any period of time.

I have taken note of Beachcomber Island. One thing that confuses me is that
I will be staying on the West Coast, and can't really gather how large the
islands are. Where is Beachcomber Island in relation to where I am staying?
Is it difficult to get around.

Thanks,
Tim

"ripper" wrote in message
...
On hiring a boat, I recommend that you take local knowledge with you.

There
are many reefs and not are all that obvious. If you do hire a boat, take

in
some fishing. Trolling during the day for Spanish Mackeral (Walu), Giant
Trevali (Seqa), Yellow Fin Tuna. Get either of the latter two on your line
and there is no experience quite like it. Bottom fish at night. Speak to
some of the local staff at the hotel, they will fix you up with a fishing
trip.
Nightclubs - head to Nadi or Suva, the latter best IMO.
Also organise yourself a trip over to Beachcomber Island.
Everything else that you like to do is close at hand.
You have selected one of the best hotels, so enjoy your trip. I will be in
Fiji the same time as you people, but will be staying at Vatukoula Gold

Mine
with relatives. Travelling UK/Sydney/Fiji.
Need any more info on Fiji, repost or email me.

"Tim A" wrote in message
...
Just to add, I would even love to charter a sea plane and fly around the
islands, stopping at deserted spots if possible.


"Tim A" wrote in message
...
Hello all,

I have finally booked my trip to Fiji! Myself and a good friend will

be
headed there from November 23 through December 4th. We will be staying

at
the Sonaisali Resort http://www.sonaisali.com/ for five days,

separated
into
3 and 2, so that we can use the middle nights to explore the

surrounding
areas. I have already read the Travelers Guide To Oceania as

recommended
by
some here.

A few people recommended flying to Vanuatu and spending a few nights

there,
but let me clarify what my intentions a

We are looking for an adventureous trip, rather than the lap of

luxury.
We
are not planning on getting SCUBA certified, because we aren't avid

divers
and don't know how worthwhile it would be to get certified and then

dive
only once, maybe twice. We really want to rent a boat and cruise

around
the
islands on our own, perhaps pitching a tent on some of the uninhabited
islands. After reading the book on Oceania it wasn't recommended to do

this
because different tribes have rules about where you can go, and we

don't
want to rub anyone's nose the wrong way.

We are single, straight men and in our mid-twenties, and would love

some
nightlife (i.e. women) but that isn't essential to the trip (just an

added
bonus). We like to swim, snorkel, hike, run, jet ski, etc. Maybe we

can
rent
jet skis for the day and cruise the islands? Where are some good spots

to
go
for what I am envisioning? I keep telling myself everything will pan

out
once I'm there, but I'd really like to figure some stuff out before

going.

I would love any insight or feedback anyone can provide.

Thanks,
Tim










  #5  
Old September 18th, 2003, 08:08 PM
ripper
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Default Booked trip to Fiji...Now what

OK, your hotel is about 35 miles south of Nadi - on the way to Suva. To get
to Beachcomber you will travel into Nadi - probably Denarua (from memory). A
boat will take all tourists out to Beachcomber, I think it leave about 0930
or 1000 hrs. The journey to the island is about 90 mins. You will get there
for a few beers & a lovely all you can eat lunch.
Beachcomber island itself is small and west of Nadi. It is a one stubby walk
around the island.
You will be able to book a day trip to beachcomber from your hotel. They
will probably provide a courtesy bus from the hotel.
Viti Levu is not a large island, but getting places takes time. From your
hotel to Suva is probably a couple of hours.
I will be arriving in Nadi (with wife & two of my kids) on 18 November. Your
hotel is about two hours drive from Vatukoula where we will be staying.
If you email me your name, I can call the hotel sometime and may arrange a
meet.

"Tim A" wrote in message
...
Thank you so much for your advice thus far. Perhaps we can meet up and

swap
experiences whilst in Fiji? I'm discovering that finding out details about
Fiji is difficult because a much fewer number of people have been there

for
any period of time.

I have taken note of Beachcomber Island. One thing that confuses me is

that
I will be staying on the West Coast, and can't really gather how large the
islands are. Where is Beachcomber Island in relation to where I am

staying?
Is it difficult to get around.

Thanks,
Tim

"ripper" wrote in message
...
On hiring a boat, I recommend that you take local knowledge with you.

There
are many reefs and not are all that obvious. If you do hire a boat, take

in
some fishing. Trolling during the day for Spanish Mackeral (Walu), Giant
Trevali (Seqa), Yellow Fin Tuna. Get either of the latter two on your

line
and there is no experience quite like it. Bottom fish at night. Speak to
some of the local staff at the hotel, they will fix you up with a

fishing
trip.
Nightclubs - head to Nadi or Suva, the latter best IMO.
Also organise yourself a trip over to Beachcomber Island.
Everything else that you like to do is close at hand.
You have selected one of the best hotels, so enjoy your trip. I will be

in
Fiji the same time as you people, but will be staying at Vatukoula Gold

Mine
with relatives. Travelling UK/Sydney/Fiji.
Need any more info on Fiji, repost or email me.

"Tim A" wrote in message
...
Just to add, I would even love to charter a sea plane and fly around

the
islands, stopping at deserted spots if possible.


"Tim A" wrote in message
...
Hello all,

I have finally booked my trip to Fiji! Myself and a good friend will

be
headed there from November 23 through December 4th. We will be

staying
at
the Sonaisali Resort http://www.sonaisali.com/ for five days,

separated
into
3 and 2, so that we can use the middle nights to explore the

surrounding
areas. I have already read the Travelers Guide To Oceania as

recommended
by
some here.

A few people recommended flying to Vanuatu and spending a few nights
there,
but let me clarify what my intentions a

We are looking for an adventureous trip, rather than the lap of

luxury.
We
are not planning on getting SCUBA certified, because we aren't avid

divers
and don't know how worthwhile it would be to get certified and then

dive
only once, maybe twice. We really want to rent a boat and cruise

around
the
islands on our own, perhaps pitching a tent on some of the

uninhabited
islands. After reading the book on Oceania it wasn't recommended to

do
this
because different tribes have rules about where you can go, and we

don't
want to rub anyone's nose the wrong way.

We are single, straight men and in our mid-twenties, and would love

some
nightlife (i.e. women) but that isn't essential to the trip (just an

added
bonus). We like to swim, snorkel, hike, run, jet ski, etc. Maybe we

can
rent
jet skis for the day and cruise the islands? Where are some good

spots
to
go
for what I am envisioning? I keep telling myself everything will pan

out
once I'm there, but I'd really like to figure some stuff out before

going.

I would love any insight or feedback anyone can provide.

Thanks,
Tim












  #6  
Old September 18th, 2003, 08:23 PM
Tim A
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Default Booked trip to Fiji...Now what

I found this site http://www.travelmaxia.com/maps/fiji_mamanucas.cfm that
has some good information. I was also looking at Treasure Island.


"ripper" wrote in message
...
OK, your hotel is about 35 miles south of Nadi - on the way to Suva. To

get
to Beachcomber you will travel into Nadi - probably Denarua (from memory).

A
boat will take all tourists out to Beachcomber, I think it leave about

0930
or 1000 hrs. The journey to the island is about 90 mins. You will get

there
for a few beers & a lovely all you can eat lunch.
Beachcomber island itself is small and west of Nadi. It is a one stubby

walk
around the island.
You will be able to book a day trip to beachcomber from your hotel. They
will probably provide a courtesy bus from the hotel.
Viti Levu is not a large island, but getting places takes time. From your
hotel to Suva is probably a couple of hours.I
I will be arriving in Nadi (with wife & two of my kids) on 18 November.

Your
hotel is about two hours drive from Vatukoula where we will be staying.
If you email me your name, I can call the hotel sometime and may arrange a
meet.

"Tim A" wrote in message
...
Thank you so much for your advice thus far. Perhaps we can meet up and

swap
experiences whilst in Fiji? I'm discovering that finding out details

about
Fiji is difficult because a much fewer number of people have been there

for
any period of time.

I have taken note of Beachcomber Island. One thing that confuses me is

that
I will be staying on the West Coast, and can't really gather how large

the
islands are. Where is Beachcomber Island in relation to where I am

staying?
Is it difficult to get around.

Thanks,
Tim

"ripper" wrote in message
...
On hiring a boat, I recommend that you take local knowledge with you.

There
are many reefs and not are all that obvious. If you do hire a boat,

take
in
some fishing. Trolling during the day for Spanish Mackeral (Walu),

Giant
Trevali (Seqa), Yellow Fin Tuna. Get either of the latter two on your

line
and there is no experience quite like it. Bottom fish at night. Speak

to
some of the local staff at the hotel, they will fix you up with a

fishing
trip.
Nightclubs - head to Nadi or Suva, the latter best IMO.
Also organise yourself a trip over to Beachcomber Island.
Everything else that you like to do is close at hand.
You have selected one of the best hotels, so enjoy your trip. I will

be
in
Fiji the same time as you people, but will be staying at Vatukoula

Gold
Mine
with relatives. Travelling UK/Sydney/Fiji.
Need any more info on Fiji, repost or email me.

"Tim A" wrote in message
...
Just to add, I would even love to charter a sea plane and fly around

the
islands, stopping at deserted spots if possible.


"Tim A" wrote in message
...
Hello all,

I have finally booked my trip to Fiji! Myself and a good friend

will
be
headed there from November 23 through December 4th. We will be

staying
at
the Sonaisali Resort http://www.sonaisali.com/ for five days,

separated
into
3 and 2, so that we can use the middle nights to explore the

surrounding
areas. I have already read the Travelers Guide To Oceania as

recommended
by
some here.

A few people recommended flying to Vanuatu and spending a few

nights
there,
but let me clarify what my intentions a

We are looking for an adventureous trip, rather than the lap of

luxury.
We
are not planning on getting SCUBA certified, because we aren't

avid
divers
and don't know how worthwhile it would be to get certified and

then
dive
only once, maybe twice. We really want to rent a boat and cruise

around
the
islands on our own, perhaps pitching a tent on some of the

uninhabited
islands. After reading the book on Oceania it wasn't recommended

to
do
this
because different tribes have rules about where you can go, and we

don't
want to rub anyone's nose the wrong way.

We are single, straight men and in our mid-twenties, and would

love
some
nightlife (i.e. women) but that isn't essential to the trip (just

an
added
bonus). We like to swim, snorkel, hike, run, jet ski, etc. Maybe

we
can
rent
jet skis for the day and cruise the islands? Where are some good

spots
to
go
for what I am envisioning? I keep telling myself everything will

pan
out
once I'm there, but I'd really like to figure some stuff out

before
going.

I would love any insight or feedback anyone can provide.

Thanks,
Tim














  #7  
Old September 18th, 2003, 09:39 PM
ripper
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Default Booked trip to Fiji...Now what

Treasure Island is a stones throw away from beachcomber. TI caters more for
families and BI caters more for the singles.
If you look closely at the photo of BC on that website, you can see TI in
the background, left hand side.

"Tim A" wrote in message
...
I found this site http://www.travelmaxia.com/maps/fiji_mamanucas.cfm that
has some good information. I was also looking at Treasure Island.


"ripper" wrote in message
...
OK, your hotel is about 35 miles south of Nadi - on the way to Suva. To

get
to Beachcomber you will travel into Nadi - probably Denarua (from

memory).
A
boat will take all tourists out to Beachcomber, I think it leave about

0930
or 1000 hrs. The journey to the island is about 90 mins. You will get

there
for a few beers & a lovely all you can eat lunch.
Beachcomber island itself is small and west of Nadi. It is a one stubby

walk
around the island.
You will be able to book a day trip to beachcomber from your hotel. They
will probably provide a courtesy bus from the hotel.
Viti Levu is not a large island, but getting places takes time. From

your
hotel to Suva is probably a couple of hours.I
I will be arriving in Nadi (with wife & two of my kids) on 18 November.

Your
hotel is about two hours drive from Vatukoula where we will be staying.
If you email me your name, I can call the hotel sometime and may arrange

a
meet.

"Tim A" wrote in message
...
Thank you so much for your advice thus far. Perhaps we can meet up and

swap
experiences whilst in Fiji? I'm discovering that finding out details

about
Fiji is difficult because a much fewer number of people have been

there
for
any period of time.

I have taken note of Beachcomber Island. One thing that confuses me is

that
I will be staying on the West Coast, and can't really gather how large

the
islands are. Where is Beachcomber Island in relation to where I am

staying?
Is it difficult to get around.

Thanks,
Tim

"ripper" wrote in message
...
On hiring a boat, I recommend that you take local knowledge with

you.
There
are many reefs and not are all that obvious. If you do hire a boat,

take
in
some fishing. Trolling during the day for Spanish Mackeral (Walu),

Giant
Trevali (Seqa), Yellow Fin Tuna. Get either of the latter two on

your
line
and there is no experience quite like it. Bottom fish at night.

Speak
to
some of the local staff at the hotel, they will fix you up with a

fishing
trip.
Nightclubs - head to Nadi or Suva, the latter best IMO.
Also organise yourself a trip over to Beachcomber Island.
Everything else that you like to do is close at hand.
You have selected one of the best hotels, so enjoy your trip. I will

be
in
Fiji the same time as you people, but will be staying at Vatukoula

Gold
Mine
with relatives. Travelling UK/Sydney/Fiji.
Need any more info on Fiji, repost or email me.

"Tim A" wrote in message
...
Just to add, I would even love to charter a sea plane and fly

around
the
islands, stopping at deserted spots if possible.


"Tim A" wrote in message
...
Hello all,

I have finally booked my trip to Fiji! Myself and a good friend

will
be
headed there from November 23 through December 4th. We will be

staying
at
the Sonaisali Resort http://www.sonaisali.com/ for five days,
separated
into
3 and 2, so that we can use the middle nights to explore the
surrounding
areas. I have already read the Travelers Guide To Oceania as
recommended
by
some here.

A few people recommended flying to Vanuatu and spending a few

nights
there,
but let me clarify what my intentions a

We are looking for an adventureous trip, rather than the lap of
luxury.
We
are not planning on getting SCUBA certified, because we aren't

avid
divers
and don't know how worthwhile it would be to get certified and

then
dive
only once, maybe twice. We really want to rent a boat and cruise
around
the
islands on our own, perhaps pitching a tent on some of the

uninhabited
islands. After reading the book on Oceania it wasn't recommended

to
do
this
because different tribes have rules about where you can go, and

we
don't
want to rub anyone's nose the wrong way.

We are single, straight men and in our mid-twenties, and would

love
some
nightlife (i.e. women) but that isn't essential to the trip

(just
an
added
bonus). We like to swim, snorkel, hike, run, jet ski, etc. Maybe

we
can
rent
jet skis for the day and cruise the islands? Where are some good

spots
to
go
for what I am envisioning? I keep telling myself everything will

pan
out
once I'm there, but I'd really like to figure some stuff out

before
going.

I would love any insight or feedback anyone can provide.

Thanks,
Tim

















  #8  
Old September 20th, 2003, 12:33 AM
Cheche
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Default Booked trip to Fiji...Now what

On Wed, 17 Sep 2003 13:56:21 -0700, "Tim A" wrote:

Hello all,

I have finally booked my trip to Fiji! Myself and a good friend will be
headed there from November 23 through December 4th. We will be staying at
the Sonaisali Resort http://www.sonaisali.com/ for five days, separated into
3 and 2, so that we can use the middle nights to explore the surrounding
areas. I have already read the Travelers Guide To Oceania as recommended by
some here.

A few people recommended flying to Vanuatu and spending a few nights there,
but let me clarify what my intentions a

We are looking for an adventureous trip, rather than the lap of luxury. We
are not planning on getting SCUBA certified, because we aren't avid divers
and don't know how worthwhile it would be to get certified and then dive
only once, maybe twice. We really want to rent a boat and cruise around the
islands on our own, perhaps pitching a tent on some of the uninhabited
islands. After reading the book on Oceania it wasn't recommended to do this
because different tribes have rules about where you can go, and we don't
want to rub anyone's nose the wrong way.


I stayed on several islands of the Yasawa group, which is north west of Viti Levu. No problems at
all with native people, they are all very friendly. First ask to speak with the chief in town and
bring some kava (local drink).

You only have a couple of days, I see. Well, try to do a trip with 'awesome adventures'. They can
make trips to the islands as long (or short) as you wish including lodging. Bring flashlights as
there is no electricity (and also, there's no hot water).


We are single, straight men and in our mid-twenties, and would love some
nightlife (i.e. women) but that isn't essential to the trip (just an added
bonus).


Beachcomber as said, is the island for young singles. It's very touristic, small and has nothing to
do with real nightlife. But, ok there is some nice beachlife.

You can find some discotheques in Nadi and some pubs. Of course Suva offers the most. When I visited
those clubs, eh....well..... Go see some pics of clubs in the seventies and you'll see what you get
at Fiji :-)


We like to swim, snorkel, hike, run, jet ski, etc. Maybe we can rent
jet skis for the day and cruise the islands? Where are some good spots to go
for what I am envisioning? I keep telling myself everything will pan out
once I'm there, but I'd really like to figure some stuff out before going.

I would love any insight or feedback anyone can provide.


I haven't seen jet skis. Distances between Vitu and the islands is too big.

Suva has a bad climate; it rains a lot. It's much better on the islands.


Have a nice trip!



Adiós,

Cheche.
 




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