Day 8 – Fiji

Last night, sitting on our balcony, we saw this beautiful sight. 

We decided to book an excursion with the South Seas Cruises.  (Thanks, security woman! 😀 It really was an excellent suggestion.  Their operations ran like a well-oiled machine, while all the while being very friendly.)  They were scheduled to pick us up in the lobby at 8 AM, so we decided to order a continental breakfast for two from room service to save time.  This is what we received for 2 people – along with two coffees, an orange juice, and a banana smoothy!!  We’ll be eating that for breakfast tomorrow ( and maybe the next day!)

So they picked us up and took us to the high speed catamaran from Port Denarau to South Sea Island. 


Once there, there were plenty of activities (if one wanted to participate.)  I just wanted to lie on my beach chair and read my book.  Lee chose to go snorkeling.  He said he really enjoyed it.  He saw purple-crown jellyfish, starfish, coral, and lots of different fish.  No pictures of the fish, though. Just this one of the boat leaving for the reef.

After Lee got back from snorkeling, he found a hermit crab.

I forgot to say that the Fijian greeting is Bula, which stands for “good life, health, and happiness.”  (I thought when we first arrived they were saying hola, but bula is actually pronounced mm-boo-lah.)  Anyway, everyone we come across says it.  We must have been bula-ed 100 times today. 😂 

This is the island welcome committee welcoming a new boatload of visitors.  Everyone has to yell Bula at the top of their lungs.  😂

They provided a buffet lunch, which was pretty good, then we had Fijian entertainment.  There was singing and dancing.  Most of the singing was in Fijian, so we had no idea what they were saying.  Maybe, "We hate you tourists.  Go back to where you came."  LOL.  Probably not, but that's just the way my mind works. 






When they entertainers were done, they took pictures with whoever wanted one. 



Then we departed South Sea Island to visit a number of other islands.  We didn’t actually get off the catamaran, so it was honestly kind of boring.  But we did get to see Castaway Island.  Castaway (the movie) was actually filmed on Monuriki Island, but both are part of the Mamanuca Islands of Fiji.  We also saw some over-water huts.  (I had considered staying there.  Now I’m a little sad I didn’t look into it further. And sorry for the sleeping guy's head in the picture.  I didn't do a very good job on that one. 😂)





I was curious on the way back as to what the temperature was, but my phone was of little help.  😆


Then it was back to Port Denarau and Radisson Blu.  We have one more day in Fiji.  Haven’t made any firm plans yet, but I’m sure whatever we decide to do will be great.

(Posted Feb 4 4:58 PM)

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  1. Oh how I wish I was there ! But that would kinda ruin your anniversary vacation.... I think I would really enjoy seeing the dancers ! It doesn't matter what your phone says (or doesnt)
    It's warmer than it is here.... keep on keepin on !! Luv ya please send a regular text to let me know you received this.......

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