Pacific Coast

Isla Fiji

Situated along a gorgeous stretch of beach coastline south of the Coral Coast, lush and beautiful Pacific Coast is regarded as the “Adventure Capital of Fiji’’.
Pacific Coast was originally developed as a canal residential subdivision offering an alternative lifestyle to urban dwellers. Residents of Pacific Coast have an idealic lifestyle with some dwellings located on the manmade canal, on the river or overlooking the beach. Some residents are retirees while others commute daily to Suva to work.

Pacific Coast has a combination of locals and tourist dwellers which makes for an interesting combination of personalities and characters.
About 40 minutes drive from Fiji’s capital Suva, it is located opposite Beqa and Yanuca Islands, marine protected areas that have become renowned for coral and shark watching and feeding sites.
In fact Beqa Lagoon, named by famed oceanographer Jacque Cousteau as "The Soft Coral Capital of the World" is renowned for its world-class dive sites and Pacific Harbour has several dive operations that offer dive trips to the lagoon.
Although shark feeding is the number one adventure sea activity, wreck dives, coral dives, and pelagic fish dives also attract interest from both tourists and locals.

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