You’ll feel pure exhilaration as you zip across Fiji’s longest lines near Nadi, glide above lush canyons with ocean views, then cool off exploring ancient limestone caves with your local guide. Includes hotel pickup, lunch, all gear, and plenty of laughs along the way—plus a few moments that’ll stick with you long after you’re back at your hotel.
I didn’t expect my stomach to drop before I even left the platform — but standing up there in Nadi, looking down at the green tangle of trees and that flash of ocean way out, it hit me. Our guide, Saki, grinned and told me to just lean back and trust the harness. I could hear birds somewhere below and the wind was picking up — not cold, but enough to make my shirt flap against my arms. The first launch was pure adrenaline; I yelled something (not sure what) and zipped out over the valley so fast my eyes watered.
The course is huge — 16 zip lines crisscrossing over canyons and these old vesi trees Saki pointed out. He said they’re rare now because locals use them for kava bowls. We zipped from high up where you could see all the way to the sea, then lower where everything smelled damp and earthy. There was this moment in one of the slower sections where you could actually hear yourself breathing — just wind, a bit of laughter from someone behind me, and nothing else for a second.
After all that rush, we ducked into a limestone cave that felt like another planet. Cool air hit my face right away (such a relief after sweating in my helmet). The walls were rough under my hand — sort of chalky — and our group went quiet except for Saki telling stories about spirits living in caves here. Lunch after felt extra good; maybe it was just hunger or maybe it’s something about eating together after you’ve all screamed your heads off above the rainforest. Still thinking about those views though…
The zipline park is about 35 minutes by car from Nadi.
Yes, hotel pickup and drop-off from select hotels are included.
The tour features 16 giant zip lines woven through canyons and mountaintops.
Yes, lunch is included as part of your day trip.
Children aged 5 and up can join if they’re confident to ride with guides’ assistance.
Wear comfortable clothes and closed shoes; safety equipment is provided on site.
Yes, there’s an included guided exploration of limestone caves during the tour.
This tour isn’t recommended for pregnant travelers or those with poor cardiovascular health.
Your day includes air-conditioned transport with hotel pickup and drop-off from selected hotels around Nadi, all safety equipment for both ziplines and cave exploration, a professional local guide leading every step (and sharing stories), entry fees covered throughout, plus a lunch served before heading back in the afternoon or evening depending on your chosen time slot.
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