My final, final day in Nadi, this time for real (as a transfer on my way from Apia, Samoa to Port Vila, Vanuatu), I decided that I was totally over these Wailoaloa shitty hostels (although seeing the Polynesian dance show one more time wouldn’t hurt). I also didn’t want to spend big money on a resort as my Fiji budget was exhausted in the Yasawas. I looked up Airbnbs and I found a homestay with an Indo-Fijian family who had excellent reviews and who cooks up a famously good dinner meal. This sounded like exactly what I needed after 2 weeks in Samoa…
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Beachouse, Coral Coast, Fiji
Anna and Ralphie were stuck in the Yasawas during Cyclone Josie. The catamaran service was shut down and everyone was forced for spend another night on their respective island (and pay for it). Anna and Ralphie would meet me at The Beachouse in the Coral Coast a bit later than we had planned. They would come directly from the Denarau Marina in Nadi where we had all originally planned on spending a night in Nadi together beforehand. This gave me an extra day in the mountains but it meant a lot of travel for my friends…
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After 9 days of island hopping, 5 hours of rocky catamaran, and a fishing boat stuck journey in the middle of the ocean, nothing seemed more appealing to me than some time in the mountains. There is only one place to stay in the mountains near Nadi and that is Stoney Creek Mountain Lodge. The reviews online mentioned the welcoming hosts who also owned the property. It also mentioned the many cats and dogs. Getting there was pretty easy, just a bus from Nadi Town to the junction. Then a quick taxi ride up the hill. When I arrived, there was no power…
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The Yasawa Flyer is a modern catamaran that takes young backpackers and honeymooners from Denarau Marina in Nadi out to various islands in the Yasawa chain with a first stop in South Sea Island in the Mamanuca chain. The catamaran always stops outside the reef area of the island and passengers are transferred onto small fishing boats. The luggage comes on a separate boat (which sometimes means luggage gets accidentally left on the catamaran). At each island, you are greeted by a team from the “resort” singing a traditional Fijian welcome song to you. You must respond with an energetic “bula!” or, the joke is, you don’t get lunch…
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Nadi, Fiji is the welcoming place for almost all tourists to the islands of Fiji. Pronounced, “Nandi”, you are immediately introduced to a hybrid world of “natives” (people with heritage from the Fijian Islands) and “Indo-Fijians” (people with heritage from India). The population is split evenly. An Indo-Fijian man is currently Prime Minister. In the 4th grade, students are split briefly to take basic classes in their ancestral languages but they are quickly reunited. The separation does not last long. The capital city is Suva. I did not make it there. I spent 9 days on the Yasawa Island chain, in the northwest and 3 days in the moutains east of Nadi during Cyclone Josie. I then spent a final 5 days on the Coral Coast. It was really important for me to see what people meant when they referred to “Nadi-town”…
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