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11 reviews of Nadi Tivua Island Cruise
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My friend and I had a fantastic time on the Tivua Island Cruise. First it started in the morning on a nice boat reminiscent of a pirate ship. Not all the sails were up but it was still nice. On the way the crew sang songs with their guitars, gave us a morning tea of fruit bread and tea and coffee and we all tried kava. We then arrived at Tivua or Mystery Island as the sign on the island said where we did scuba diving with local Fijians as beginners and still went to a depth of 6 meters! I was scared at first but our guides were very supportive and stayed right next to me the whole time in case I needed to go up. We saw lots and lots of tropical fish, sea cucumbers, starfish and octopuses. After our dive was lunch which was fish caught by our crew, chicken, rolls, salads and beers or whatever you prefer to drink. We then went snorkelling - you have to leave a deposit of 10 for your snorkel and I found that mine was broken but the guide was quick to replace it. Snorkelling is great too as the fish come in quite close to the shore. After this it was time to go home. On the way home there was more singing, afternoon tea biscuits, coffee and tea then the crew showed us how to open a coconut. It was a really really fun day! We thoroughly enjoyed it!!!
Reviewed by: Anonymous, Australia, August 2008
My group and I had a wonderful time with Captain Cook's crew. The people in Fiji are so friendly and helpful. The island was beautiful. The activities fun and the food was excellent. As a seasoned traveler, I say this is a must do activity in Fiji.
Reviewed by: Anonymous, United States, July 2008
The cruise was wonderful. The staff were very courteous, friendly and fun. Other than the pick up from our hotel being in 'Fiji time' everything was wonderful.
Reviewed by: Wayne P, Canada, April 2008
This was a magical day. The marvelous crew on board were interactive with guests throughout and made the whole day wonderful. The food was fantastic and the island destination a tropical heaven. We would recommend this day trip to everyone.
Reviewed by: Anonymous, Australia, April 2007
The trip was brilliant.
Reviewed by: Michael T, United Kingdom, November 2006
I'm speechless! What a totally amazing place. It was a humbling experience for all.
Reviewed by: Anonymous, New Zealand, August 2006
The whole experience was great. The sailing was smooth, and the crew was entertaining and informative. I was able to get a photo of me at the wheel. I got to snorkel much better than I was able to at the Great Barrier Reef.
Reviewed by: Kenneth W, United States, August 2006
I was very disappointed that the boat that I booked the trip on was not the same as what I took the trip on as I purposely booked the trip for the boat, but the trip was good and the lunch excellent and the staff very good.
Reviewed by: Elizabetth L, Australia, August 2008
Bula! The day cruise to Mystery Island was wonderful. The crew were very professional, friendly and entertaining. I would definitely recommend the relaxing massage on the beach. HEAVENLY!!! The buffet lunch and drinks I feel could have been better - not much variety, but all and all a great day.
Reviewed by: Julie-Anne S, United States, February 2007
This was a really good trip, but I was disappointed by the fact that even with favorable winds, the ship used the motor for almost all the journey instead of the sails. The island stop was beautiful, and the food was good and plentiful. The crew were very professional and were very safety-aware throughout all activities, as well as attentive and polite. Although being a little crowded, as this is a popular tour, I recommend it.
Reviewed by: Adrian B, United Kingdom, November 2006
While we had a great day, we were disappointed that we weren't able to go reef fishing. Also, at no time were all the sails put up.
Reviewed by: Barbara S, Australia, November 2006
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