It's not Fuji apples or Mt. Fuji in Japan. No, Fiji is an island country and part of Oceania in the South Pacific.
We read all about Fiji being the soft coral capital of the world and this time we wanted to go all out and stay on a live-aboard to get the most out of the day. The ship we chose is the Nai'a, which means dolphin in Fijian.
We were fortunate enough to have the owner Rob Barrel among the other guests. The crew was very accommodating and we felt at home right away. They did a fantastic job making us feel welcomed and comfortable.
The soft coral are just fantastic when they are open.
Since Fiji is in a different part of the world (at least for us) we saw creatures that were new to us, like this Blue Ribbon Eel.
This Anemone fish was "defending" its anemone or was it hiding in there.
The water is deep blue with fantastic visibility and provides a sense of mystery, since the depthless is lost and you just don't know what is hiding in the unknown.
- Clap your hands once with a cupped hand making a hollow sound
- Yell: Bula!
- Drink in one gulp
- Clap three times with hands cupped to make that hollow sound again
One night we went out and visited a local village where we were we dropped off some needed school material such as pens, notepads etc.
The village also invited us to their kava ceremony.
We had a great time and on the way back to the US, I was able to celebrate my birthday twice, after we crossed the dateline and my birthday started all over again. Did that just make me one year older?