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The Complete Guide to Surfing Fiji!

author:琳时出发TravelLin

Being close to nature in Fiji and experiencing a variety of marine sports is a must-see experience when visiting Fiji, and among them, if you want to say the most popular project, then surfing must be on the list. Fiji's ocean depths have many giant reefs, when the waves in the middle of the sea touch the reef can cause huge waves, so this has become a world-renowned surfing spot, many internationally renowned surfing events will be held in Fiji, and from the resources of the waves, although Fiji's surfing projects are very popular, but because there are more surf areas, so you don't have to worry about it will be as uncrowded as dumplings. There are also different wave heights to surf here, suitable for all levels of surfers, so if you don't go to Fiji, your experience is incomplete!

The Complete Guide to Surfing Fiji!
The Complete Guide to Surfing Fiji!
The Complete Guide to Surfing Fiji!

For surfers who love a challenge, Fiji is truly the place to linger, with Cloudbreak and the left bank of the Mamanuca Islands in Mamaruka being some of the most challenging surfing spots in the South Pacific. Sonaisali is the easiest surf spot to reach from the resort, passing by many surf schools and hotels open for surfers, and you can see performances by surfers from all over the world within minutes of the boat trip.

The Complete Guide to Surfing Fiji!
The Complete Guide to Surfing Fiji!
The Complete Guide to Surfing Fiji!
The Complete Guide to Surfing Fiji!

Tips:

1. Many surf areas in Fiji can only be reached by boat, so be sure to book a connecting route in advance before going.

2. The instructor will choose the suitable surf spot according to different levels of surfers, if the vacation time is enough, you can also choose to go to the surf school in Fiji, learn surfing skills, and enjoy the joy of surfing.

3. Fiji's wave zone has rich variations, and you can enjoy left-handed waves and right-handed waves alternately.

Fiji is good for surfing all year round, but April to October is the best season, and huge waves can usually be as high as 8-10 feet.

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