Far and Away Adventures
In this episode, we talk about Volivoli Beach Resort, a family-run oceanfront stay on Fiji’s Sunshine Coast that’s known for world-class diving, wide open views, and a laid-back, authentic feel far from the busiest resort zones. Start with Far and Away Adventures.com and connect with a specialist at https://farandawayadventures.com [https://farandawayadventures.com] if you want help planning and booking the right Fiji region—because where you stay on Viti Levu shapes your whole experience, from drive times to culture to the kind of excursions that feel effortless. Host Normand Schafer sits down with Sandy from Volivoli to explore why divers love this location, what non-divers can do, and what makes guests feel so connected to the people and place. Sandy begins by describing the easy coastal drive from Nadi and the way the scenery changes as you head into a more village-rich, mountainous side of Fiji. Volivoli’s setting is presented as part of its identity: a 17-acre headland property with sweeping ocean views from every room and a shoreline shaped by a natural sand spit that expands the beach as tides pull back. That visual openness sets the tone—uncrowded, unhurried, and perfect for travelers who want Fiji to feel like Fiji, not like a generic resort strip. The dive conversation is a centerpiece, especially for travelers who choose Fiji specifically for soft corals and marine diversity. Sandy explains that Volivoli sits near the edge of Bligh Waters, described as a major soft-coral diving region, and that the resort dives 90+ sites—enough variety that repeat days on the water still feel new. The interview also highlights RA Divers, the resort’s own operation with a dedicated fleet, and a training initiative launched during the COVID period that invited local village residents to train through internship pathways toward internationally recognized standards. That’s a powerful detail because it connects the guest experience—great guiding, strong local knowledge, consistent service—to community investment and long-term opportunity, rather than treating diving as just a paid activity. For travelers who aren’t diving every day, the episode broadens into Sunshine Coast experiences that feel grounded and memorable. Sandy talks about hiking into the “Nambada” Waterfall, including a village welcome, a kava ceremony, and a blessed passage through the community—an experience that balances adventure with cultural respect. She also describes a dolphin encounter approached with care: guests snorkel on a nearby reef and, if the dolphins choose to come by, the moment becomes extraordinary precisely because it’s not forced. Sustainability themes show up as well, including mangrove repopulation and coastal restoration, framed as part of keeping reefs healthy for both diving and snorkeling. The conversation also gives practical “first-timer” guidance without overcomplicating things: reef-safe sunscreen because the sun can be intense, and the most important mindset—arrive ready to be immersed in Fiji’s culture and hospitality. Sandy shares that guests consistently mention staff by name because they feel remembered and welcomed like family, even across return visits years later. The episode ends with weekly resort traditions—Thursday night meke with lovo-style cooking and a Sunday barbecue—adding the kind of rhythm that makes longer stays (often 7–14 days for North American travelers, as discussed) feel especially rewarding. If Volivoli and the Sunshine Coast sound like the right Fiji match, connect through Far and Away Adventures.com and plan with a specialist at https://farandawayadventures.com [https://farandawayadventures.com].
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