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Beqa Island, Fiji cruise port guide

In Fiji, virtually everyone you’ll meet will be smiling—and when you view the high mountains, lush vegetation, shimmering waters, and pristine white-sand beaches of this island nation, you’ll understand why. A British colony for nearly a century before gaining its independence in 1970, Fiji remains English speaking and today boasts a multinational population, among whom the majority are of Melanesian descent. As you mingle with the locals, you’ll see why Melanesians are reputed to be among the friendliest people in the world. Located about six miles off the coast of Fiji’s main island, Viti Levu, Beqa Island measures less than six square miles in territory—yet it looms large among those seeking a paradise by the sea. Surrounded by one of the largest barrier reefs in the world, the island offers exceptional snorkeling at high tide, with an abundance of colorful tropical fish teeming among the coral blooms. Or bask on a golden-sand beach shaded from an azure sky by swaying palms. Inland, the island is carpeted with lush rainforest laced with waterfalls and streams and dotted with villages known for their tradition of firewalking and joyous hospitality.

About Beqa Island, Fiji

Beqa Island is a small volcanic island off the southern coast of Viti Levu in Fiji, renowned for world-class shark diving at the Beqa Lagoon. Expedition and small-ship cruise passengers visit via tender to experience Fijian village culture, traditional firewalking ceremonies, and some of the best shark diving in the world. The island is surrounded by a protected marine reserve.

Quick facts

Coordinates -18.3828, 178.1190
Available cruises 2