Beqa Lagoon is home to Fiji's most famous shark dive and some of the Pacific's richest reef diving — here are the best sites and what makes each exceptional.
Beqa Lagoon is home to Fiji's most famous shark dive and some of the Pacific's richest reef diving — here are the best sites and what makes each exceptional.
From snorkelling with reef sharks off Kuata Island to the famous bull shark feeding dives of Beqa Lagoon, Fiji offers shark encounters for every comfort level. Here is the full guide.
The complete accommodation guide to Pacific Harbour, Fiji's hub for shark diving, river rafting, and adventure activities. Covers every property from budget to resort, dining options, and why this underrated stretch of coast deserves a place on your Fiji itinerary.
The Beqa Lagoon shark dive is one of the most famous shark encounters in the world. Eight species, controlled feeding, and sharks that pass within metres. Here's the full story.
All-inclusive day retreat to the Lailai Lounge on Beqa Island — guided snorkelling at a Marine Protected Area reef, exclusive use of lounge facilities, lunch, water toys, and a kava ceremony with Fijian myths and legends. Departs Pacific Harbour. From USD $114 on Viator; rack rate $239 adult / $139 child.
Certified-divers-only two-tank shark dive in Beqa Lagoon (Shark Reef Marine Reserve), Pacific Harbour. Dive with bull sharks at 12–20m depth — bull sharks are common, tiger sharks possible on some days. Operates from Pacific Harbour dive operators. Tanks and weights included; marine park/shark reserve fee, full dive gear hire, and hotel transfers are extra. Minimum age typically 15+. Bring certification card and logbook. One of the most famous shark dives in the world and Fiji's top dive experience for certified divers.