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Paddle through Fiji’s Yasawa Islands, where turquoise waters and remote beaches become part of your daily journey - Yasawa Islands Sea Kayaking - Fiji, Fiji
Paddle through Fiji’s Yasawa Islands, where turquoise waters and remote beaches become part of your daily journey
Explore hidden limestone coastlines and quiet island coves accessible only by kayak - Yasawa Islands Sea Kayaking - Fiji, Fiji
Explore hidden limestone coastlines and quiet island coves accessible only by kayak
Turquoise lagoons and sand cays in the Yasawa archipelago - Yasawa Islands Sea Kayaking - Fiji, Fiji
Turquoise lagoons and sand cays in the Yasawa archipelago
Journey between remote islands by sea kayak and experience the Yasawas from the water - Yasawa Islands Sea Kayaking - Fiji, Fiji
Journey between remote islands by sea kayak and experience the Yasawas from the water
Unwind on palm-fringed beaches after rewarding days of paddling in Fiji’s island paradise - Yasawa Islands Sea Kayaking - Fiji, Fiji
Unwind on palm-fringed beaches after rewarding days of paddling in Fiji’s island paradise

Yasawa Islands Sea Kayaking - Fiji

Paddle the turquoise waters of the Yasawa Islands

7 Days from

$3190 USD

Trip Code: YSK
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Essential Information

Extra trip options & supplements

*Prices listed are per person

Ferry Fuel Surcharge June 2026 departures onwards
$29 USD
Single Supplement - Nadi hotel + Single Tent
$240 USD
Duration
  • 7 Days
Activities
  • 5 days kayaking
  • Snorkelling
Accommodation
  • 5 nights camping
  • 1 night hotel
Meals
  • 5 Dinners
  • 6 Lunches
  • 6 Breakfasts
Difficulty Grading  
5 / 10

Moderate

Carbon Footprint  

43kg of CO2-e PP per day

(260kg of CO2-e PP entire trip)

Trip highlights

  • Paddle among Fiji’s pristine Yasawa Islands
  • Paddle among tropical islands complete with sparkling azure waters and white sandy beaches
  • Experience the warmth of Fijian hospitality
  • Go with the flow on an itinerary dictated by the winds and the tides
  • Snorkel on coral reefs and relax in the shade of a palm when not in the kayak
  • Camp under the stars on tropical beaches

Overview

The Yasawa Islands are a sea kayaker's delight; a region of sparkling azure waters and white sandy beaches fringed by coral reefs. For five days we paddle through the beautiful, remote islands following an itinerary dictated by the tides and the sun. We kayak for three to four hours each day, leaving plenty of time to enjoy snorkeling an underwater paradise, visiting traditional villages and relaxing on palm fringed beaches.

Itinerary

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On arrival in Nadi, a free airport to hotel transfer will be provided by the hotel. Upon leaving customs, a Fiji Visitors Bureau agent will show you where the transfer shuttle bus is waiting. The group trip briefing with your guide will be held at 8:00pm in the hotel. If your flight arrives after this, please advise our office so we can arrange an alternate briefing for you. The trip briefng will last for approximately an hour, so it’s a good idea to eat dinner prior to the meeting. Dinner tonight is not included in the trip cost Overnight hotel: Tanoa International Hotel Nadi or similar

Meals: Nil

We have an early start to the day in order to meet our boat transfer at Denarau marina for the 8.45am boat to the islands. The Yasawa Flyer, the boat servicing the Yasawas, is a 267-passenger catamaran. All luggage can be taken with you on the boat, but please do keep your valuables on your person during the journey. It’s a good idea to bring some snacks and reading matter for the boat transfer. The Flyer transports us approximately 72 kms to Tavewa Island and the Blue Lagoon, arriving at approximately 1.45 pm. From the Yasawa Flyer, we will transfer to our base on Tavewa Island by small island boat. The combination of reefs, close island grouping and shallow waters create the stunning aqua colours for which this area is famous. Our base camp has a dining bure (hut) and grassy campsites with 'glamping style' standing bell tents. Your guide will issue watertight bags to carry your personal gear during the kayak trip. The bags are 20 litres in volume (about 2/3 the size of a pillow case). Luggage not wanted while kayaking can be stored in our shed on the island. After customising the kayaks and getting acquainted with the expedition gear, there will be an instructional paddling session before a short excursion in the lagoon. Watching the sunset from the beach, followed by a delicious tropical dinner, is a great way to end the first day in the islands. Overnight: Camping on Tavewa Island in 'glamping style' bell tents or similar

Meals: B,L,D

This morning we set out to explore the beautiful Blue Lagoon, one of the most iconic stretches of water in the Yasawa Islands. The combination of coral reefs, white-sand beaches and shallow channels creates a landscape of vivid aqua colours ideal for paddling. We spend the day kayaking through sheltered bays and along the coastline of nearby islands, with regular stops to swim and snorkel above vibrant coral gardens teeming with tropical fish. Your guide will provide pointers to refine your technique as we ease into the rhythm of the expedition. We return to our Tavewa base in the afternoon with time to relax on the beach before another delicious dinner prepared by our island team. Approximate paddling distance: 10 km Overnight: Camping on Tavewa Island in 'glamping style' bell tents or similar

Meals: B,L,D

This morning we will load our kayaks and paddle 15 km to Navotua village, weather permitting. With favourable tides, our lunch spot will occur en route where fringing reefs run directly off the beach. After a refreshing snorkelling session we paddle some more to round the point of Nacula Island and head for the small village of Navotua. The villagers here are particularly friendly, exuding a special warmth and offering an unforgettable reception. Our local paddlers have been visiting Navotua for over 30 years and have forged strong connections with the local families. The young kids that greeted us in the 1990’s are now adults with children of their own! If the winds are too strong today we will only paddle what is comfortable and then transfer to an accompanying boat to cover the remaining distance to Navotua. We pitch the tents on our grassy campsite and experience island-village life. Approximate paddling distance: 15 km Overnight camping in screened tents or similar

Meals: B,L,D

We paddle to Sawa-I-Lau, a scenic island with sharp limestone peaks and salt water caves that make for fascinating exploring. After the return paddle to Navotua, we round out the day with afternoon entertainment provided by the village and an invitation to join the chief for a social kava party in the evening. (Kava is a non-alcoholic drink with mild, numbing effects). Overnight camping in screened tents or similar

Meals: B,L,D

Paddle back to Tavewa, exploring the many inlets and bays of Nacula en route. If time permits, we can snorkel at the back of the island. Tonight we enjoy our last tropical dinner together, savouring the flavours of the South Pacific beneath rustling coconut palms and reflecting on our adventures. Overnight camping in 'glamping style' bell tents or similar

Meals: B,L,D

We spend a relaxing morning on Tavewa Island before departing on the Yasawa Flyer at 1.45 pm. The trip concludes on arrival at Denarau Marina in Nadi at approximately 6.00 pm. Accommodation on this night (and transfers to your hotel) are not included in the trip cost. If departing Fiji the evening of Day 7, we recommend not booking a flight that departs before 10.00 pm. Please ask your consultant for accommodation suggestions in Nadi or you may like to extend your stay in the Yasawas at one of the resorts and return to the mainland on a later day. If you would like to stay longer on the islands, please let us know at least 6 weeks prior to your trip departure date so we can change your boat reservation (note - boat surcharge may be applicable).

Meals: B,L

Map

Elevation

The map and elevation chart are for illustrative purposes only and meant to provide general guidelines.

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13 scheduled departures between 12 Sep 2026 and 16 Oct 2027.

  • Departs 12 Sep 2026 – ends 18 Sep 2026 (7 days)
  • Departs 19 Sep 2026 – ends 25 Sep 2026 (7 days)
  • Departs 10 Oct 2026 – ends 16 Oct 2026 (7 days)
  • Departs 17 Oct 2026 – ends 23 Oct 2026 (7 days)
  • Departs 22 May 2027 – ends 28 May 2027 (7 days)
  • Departs 29 May 2027 – ends 4 Jun 2027 (7 days)
  • … and 7 more departures.
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What's included?

Included

  • 5 breakfasts, 6 lunches and 5 dinners
  • Hotel accommodation on a twin share basis
  • Internal boat transfers
  • Double sea kayaks (singles on request depending on group numbers and experience), paddles, PFD's (life jackets) and safety equipment
  • 2 person tents
  • Solo travellers can enjoy a Single tent, at no extra charge, on request
  • Group camping equipment
  • Sleeping mats
  • Watertight bags for personal gear (25L)
  • Group first aid kit

Not included

  • International flights
  • Arrival and departure transfers
  • Snorkelling equipment
  • Items of a personal nature such as laundry, phone calls etc.
  • Meals not indicated in the itinerary
  • Aerated and alcoholic drinks
  • Tips
  • Airport and departure taxes
  • Travel insurance
  • Visas

Reviews (24)

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The sea kayaking was challenging but well supported by coaching from the guides and stops for snorkelling. The trip provided a special opportunity to visit villages in the Yasawas, something that could not be achieved by staying in a resort.

Dawn|Victoria, Australia
5 Aug 2026
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Very friendly welcome, thorough briefing for all the activities. Roomy tents at base camp on Tavewa Island. Bubbly and pre-dinner snacks at sunset on the beach! The "kokoda" was 1st class!

All the kayaking equipment was in top condition including all the safety gear. Never felt rushed. Lovely stay at Tavutoa village with local dance and singing performers finishing with good kava.

Smiles wherever we went. Great snorkelling spots as well. Tasty and plentyful food always.

Highly recommended.

Erwin|TAS, Australia
6 Aug 2025
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This was as close to a perfect trip as I could imagine. It was extremely well planned, beautiful and challenging, and the guides were excellent. I'd be happy to do it again.

Linda Nakell|Belair, SA Australia
30 Jul 2024
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Great trip maximising time on the water (and under water for snorkels). Camping locations exceeded expectations and the guides were exceptionally knowledgeable.

I went to get away and relax and immerse myself in another culture and this trip exceeded my expectations.

Alexandra Walter|East Melbourne, VIC Australia
12 Jun 2024
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This was a great, great trip in sooo many ways .. very well organised .. scenically superb .. a great physical challenge .. a lovely introduction to the local cultural milieu ..

Russell Whitewood|Palmerston, NSW Australia
7 Nov 2023
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Our guide Elijah was absolutely wonderful. Everything about the trip was great. Fijian assistant Amporosa (?) provided good support to the group.

Louise Davis|Toowong, QLD Australia
4 Jul 2023
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Very well organised. Good fantastic. I had a wonderful time

Sandra Evans|Christchurch, New Zealand
4 Jul 2023
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Incredible trip. Fantastic guides, very well organized. Great food, lots of fresh fruit and vegetable and all dietary restrictions catered for. A good variety especially given camping.

Lesley Barron|Cardiff Heights, NSW
13 Sep 2022
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Daniel is an outstanding guide with an abundance of experience and knowledge of kayaking, the galaxy, history and sealife. He always went over and above our expectations with his superb cooking and little surprises . We could all see his passion and enjoyment, complimenting our enjoyment. The Yasawas is an extraordinary treasure of the pacific and I appreciated so much the opportunity to experience to kayak the ming blue waters, observe and swim with the prolific sea life, camp on the palm fringed beaches and meet the people who live there. Its a unique experience that will be treasured always. The great group of active individuals who participated in this adventure within this paradise made this trip unforgettable.

B. Crook|Tauranga, New Zealand
8 Oct 2018

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Extra trip info

Essentials include lightweight, quick-dry clothing, robust water shoes, and personal snorkelling gear. For daily needs, bring a small dry bag. We will provide all kayaking and safety equipment, including kayaks, paddles, life jackets, and first aid kits. Also included are watertight bags for your personal gear and camping equipment.

The ideal time to visit Fiji for kayaking is during the dry season from May to November, which offers milder temperatures and less rainfall. We schedule trips primarily within this window to ensure the best possible conditions for our guests. The early and late parts of the season (May and October) often feature warmer temperatures and gentler breezes, making them particularly pleasant. For wildlife enthusiasts, the months of June through August are best for spotting manta rays, a highlight of the Yasawas’ marine life.

Our kayaking adventures in the Yasawa Islands are generally suitable for individuals aged 12 and up, but we also offer special family-friendly departures that are perfect for younger paddlers. These special trips cater to families with children, making it an ideal choice for those looking to introduce their kids to the joys of outdoor and paddle sports in a safe and enjoyable setting. Enquire about our dedicated family-friendly departures, where children under 15 years old receive a discount. These departures include activities tailored to all ages, ensuring that everyone has a memorable and comfortable experience.

The Yasawas are a chain of 16 volcanic islands renowned for their stunning natural beauty, from pristine beaches to vibrant coral reefs. They provide the perfect setting for adventure, allowing paddlers to explore remote beaches, snorkel in crystal-clear waters, and interact with the warm and welcoming local communities. SSV has been paddling these waters for over 30 years, drawing on our deep local connections and experience to offer unique and immersive guided kayaking adventures.

Days are full and invigorating. You’ll start with breakfast and a briefing before kayaking between islands, snorkelling in crystal-clear waters, or visiting local villages. Lunch is often on a secluded beach. Our Yasawa Islands Sea Kayaking - Fiji trip may involve 3-4 hours of paddling per day, ideal for those looking for a relaxed pace.

The Yasawa Islands Sea Kayaking - Fiji trip trip accommodates beginners and those with some paddling experience, focusing on enjoying the serene environment at a leisurely pace. Everyone must complete a Kayak Experience form.

The marine environment here is rich with life; you may encounter manta rays, sea turtles and myriad tropical fish species. The islands themselves host diverse birdlife, bats and offer a mix of open grasslands, dry woodlands and tropical forest.

The trip provides immersive cultural experiences, allowing you to interact with local communities, participate in traditional kava ceremonies, and experience Fijian hospitality. All our trips are escorted by local guides and guests get to spend a night in a local village where they are treated to a traditional Meke and the chance to simply relax and interact with locals.

All meals during our trips are freshly prepared using local produce and cater to a variety of dietary needs. Accommodations include comfortable hotels at the beginning and end of the trips, standing camps with stretcher beds at our Tavewa basecamp, and screened two-person tents with thermarest mattresses for remote beach camping and village visits. For a unique local experience, upgrades to private beachside huts in Navotua are available, subject to availability.

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