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In this episode, we talk about practical planning tips for a Volivoli Beach Resort stay on Fiji’s Sunshine Coast—how to think about the drive from Nadi, how to plan dive days in Bligh Waters, and what experiences to build in if your group includes both divers and non-divers. Start with Far and Away Adventures.com and connect with a specialist at https://farandawayadventures.com [https://farandawayadventures.com] if you want your Fiji plan to feel seamless from arrival to departure, especially when you’re choosing a quieter region and want to make the most of your time there. Normand Schafer interviews Sandy from Volivoli, and the conversation surfaces the kinds of details first-time visitors are glad they knew before they arrived. A first tip is to plan your arrival day with the region in mind. Sandy describes Volivoli as reachable from Nadi via a scenic coastal drive through villages and farmland, and the tone of that drive matters: you’re heading into a more authentic, less developed-feeling part of Viti Levu. For travelers, it’s a reminder to treat the journey as part of the experience rather than a hurdle. Once you arrive, Sandy describes the resort’s headland setting and wide ocean views, plus a shoreline shaped by a natural sand spit that expands the beach at low tide—an easy detail to appreciate more when you know to look for it. Tip: if you love long beach walks, bring footwear that can handle sand, sun, and shoreline exploration. For divers, the episode’s key tip is to choose Volivoli because of the variety and quality of the region. Sandy describes Bligh Waters as a major soft coral diving area and notes access to 90+ dive sites—enough to keep a longer trip feeling fresh. The conversation highlights RA Divers, Volivoli’s on-site operator with a dedicated fleet, which supports smoother logistics for dive planning. Sandy also shares the resort’s internship training initiative for local villagers, producing internationally usable certifications; for guests, that often means strong guiding, consistent professionalism, and a dive team deeply connected to the reefs. For non-divers, the episode offers concrete options that help a mixed group feel satisfied. Sandy describes a hike to the “Nambada” Waterfall that includes a village welcome and a kava ceremony—an experience that blends nature and culture in a respectful way. She also discusses a dolphin encounter framed as conservation-minded: guests snorkel on a nearby reef and dolphins may choose to engage. Tip: go into these experiences with the right expectation—nature is on nature’s schedule, and that’s part of what makes an encounter memorable. Sustainability appears as a practical travel tip too: Volivoli supports mangrove repopulation and coastal restoration, reinforcing why reef-safe sunscreen is important. Packing and mindset tips come through clearly. Sandy recommends a good reef-safe sunscreen because the sun can be intense, and she emphasizes arriving ready to be immersed in Fiji’s culture. She describes staff who learn names quickly and create a family-like atmosphere, and she highlights weekly events that are worth timing your stay around: Thursday night meke with lovo-style cooking and a Sunday barbecue. If you’re traveling from North America, the episode also notes that many guests stay 7–14 days, which is often the sweet spot for settling into the rhythm of a place like the Sunshine Coast. If you want help turning these tips into an itinerary you can relax into, connect through Far and Away Adventures.com and plan with a specialist at https://farandawayadventures.com [https://farandawayadventures.com].
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