Just Travel
In this episode, we talk about the kind of Fiji trip that feels effortless once you arrive: a scenic coastal drive, a headland resort with wide open ocean views, and days that can be as active or as slow as you want. Start with Far and Away Adventures.com and plan with a specialist at https://farandawayadventures.com [https://farandawayadventures.com] if you want the “just travel” version of Fiji—where your logistics are smooth, and your destination choice naturally matches your vibe. Normand Schafer chats with Sandy from Volivoli Beach Resort to explore why Fiji’s Sunshine Coast is such a hidden gem and how Volivoli delivers both world-class diving and grounded, local experiences without feeling like a crowded hotspot. Sandy describes the resort as easy to reach from Nadi via a two-and-a-half-hour coastal drive through villages and farmland—an approach that instantly shifts you away from the busiest resort zones. Volivoli’s layout supports that feeling: 17 acres on a headland, big ocean views from every room, and a shoreline shaped by a natural sand spit that expands the beach at low tide. It’s the kind of place where doing nothing feels like a plan, because the setting already gives you long views, breezy walks, and a beach that changes with the day. Of course, for many travelers, the reason to “just travel” here is the water. The episode highlights Volivoli’s access to Bligh Waters, described as a world-class soft coral diving region, and the sheer variety of sites—90+—that makes repeat days on the boat still feel fresh. Sandy explains that the resort’s dive operation, RA Divers, is based on property with its own boat fleet, so the diving experience feels integrated into the stay rather than bolted on. One of the most meaningful details is the training initiative Sandy describes from the COVID period: an internship pathway for local villagers to become qualified divers and divemasters to international standards. It’s a “just travel” kind of story because it shows how a resort can create a great guest experience while also investing in the community that surrounds it. When you want a break from the ocean—or if not everyone in your group dives—the Sunshine Coast still delivers. Sandy talks about hiking to the “Nambada” Waterfall, including a village welcome and a kava ceremony that frames the day with respect and connection. She also shares a dolphin encounter approach that prioritizes wildlife: guests snorkel on a nearby reef, and if dolphins choose to come by, it becomes a memorable surprise rather than a scripted interaction. Sustainability threads through the conversation as well, including mangrove repopulation and coastal restoration efforts that support healthier reefs and shorelines. What makes the episode feel especially Fiji, though, is the people. Sandy describes how guests consistently mention staff by name because they feel recognized and welcomed like family, even across repeat visits years apart. Weekly events add simple rhythm to the stay—Thursday night meke with lovo-style cooking, and a Sunday barbecue—so even a week-long trip starts to feel like you belong there. If Volivoli’s Sunshine Coast calm, diving variety, and cultural connection sound like your kind of Fiji, connect through Far and Away Adventures.com and plan with a specialist at https://farandawayadventures.com [https://farandawayadventures.com].
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