Publish Time:2020-06-11 17:58:30
【Introduction】:Located on the west coast of Viti Levu in Fiji, it's one of the largest towns and most visitors’first stop on Fiji.
Located on the west coast of Viti Levu in Fiji, it's one of the largest towns and most visitors’first stop on Fiji, Nadi is known for its amazing beaches, clear waters, palm trees, very friendly locals, and relaxed atmosphere. It is a great tourist hub.
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Nadi's beaches range from sandy pools to rocky coral stretches. It’s a wide strand, perfect for lazing in the sun and watching sunsets. Enjoy swimming with family and friends, walk leisurely along the shore, try standing paddle surfing, dolphin watching, and sunbathing or just relax.
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It is worth mentioning that you can experience the wonder of nature. Take a dip in natural and warm mud pools then jump into hot water springs to clean off. This amazing activity is a great way to experience Nadi. Depending on your itinerary before the mud pool, you can also visit the temple, market, and the garden of the Sleeping Giant and end your day with a mud bath at Sabeto Hot springs. Whatever the occasion, Nadi beaches have you covered!
Source: Tourism Nadi
It is a boat ride away from world-class resorts such as the Mamanuca and Yasawa Islands groups and the prominent Tavarua, which is renowned for surfing. Besides, Natadola Beach is Fiji’s most spectacular and is popular for swimming and body surfing. In a word, Nadi is a definite plus on any tourist's and globetrotter's list.
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