We spent our final four days in tropical Fiji on Denarua Island. Fiji was everything I hoped it would be and more. After living out of a suit case for a few weeks (not that I am complaining), I was happy to have arrived in Fiji so I could sit my behind on the beach and simply relax. Up until this point, most of our time spent in Australia and New Zealand was very much "on the go" between our flight transfers and daily tour activities.
Denarau Island is a man-made island just a short cab ride from the airport. Told by our cab driver, Fiji really only has one season and it is warm year round (like 85 degrees most of the time). We arrived on a Wednesday and left on a Saturday evening. The best thing about arriving mid-week is that there were very little people staying at the resort. Friday evening when most people started making their way to all of the resorts. We were able to enjoy the first few days by having the beach basically all to ourselves.
One of the things that surprised me the most was the dark sand. Up until this point, the beaches that I have visited have pretty much consisted of white or tan colored sand. It is a really beautiful color.
(The beach at sunset.)
As with any beach stay, most people enjoy starting their day by taking a stroll down the beach. I was no exception. After my morning stroll, I would find a shady spot under a tree and each day these native birds would come visit me (wanting a piece of my muffin no less).
The resort we stayed at was lovely and I would highly recommend it. It had an awesome pool and convenient shops on-site. We stayed in basic accommodations which was all we needed. One of the things that is great about this resort is they are the first resort you see as you enter the main part of the island so it is a great location. The resort is surrounded by gorgeous landscaping that really added to the tropical feel.
(Chapel located on the resort for wedding ceremonies.)
Being that this trip was to celebrate our 10 year wedding anniversary, I begged my husband into letting me plan a mini photo shoot during out time in Fiji. To our luck, I found a local photographer, originally from Texas, and she did a great job! I was so happy that my husband went along with this as we captured some beautiful memories.
A little cheesy I know but I decided to take my bottle of Fiji water and get a photo of it sitting on the beach during our last sunset. What else does a girl do with the last few hours in Fiji?
We were incredibly fortunate and blessed to have taken this trip of a lifetime. Trying to plan such a trip would have been nearly impossible without the help of one awesome travel company. If you ever decide to travel to Fiji, New Zealand or Australia, check them out and ask for Ashley. They made the whole trip easy, stress-free and within our budget.
So, is a tropical paradise on your list of places to visit? What is your favorite tropical destination visited to date or what island or tropical location would you most like to visit?