Dive into Paradise
Fiji's Underwater Wonderland in Stunning Photos
Discover the vibrant heart of the South Pacific through our Fiji diving gallery. Each image captures the magic of Fiji's world class dive sites - from kaleidoscopic coral gardens to thrilling shark encounters. Let these visuals transport you to the 'soft coral capital of the world' and ignite your next underwater adventure.
Witness Taveuni's legendary Rainbow Reef , where walls of soft corals blaze in electric purples, pinks and golds. Our photos showcase encounters with black water planktonic critters, barracuda, huge soft coral explosions in white and technicolour anthias - proof why Fiji is a top global diving destination.
Dramatic pinnacles, swim-throughs, helter skelter sea mounts, insane soft coral and sea whip enswathed reefs buzzing with anthia schools, trevally schools, fussiliers and all manner of technicolour reef fish. Pelagics dart in and out from the deep blue, such as grey reef sharks, tuna, spanish mackerel. Turtles and parrotfish schools patrol,
Feel the adrenaline with up-close images of bull sharks and tiger sharks patrolling Beqa Lagoon's world famous depths. The protected shark reef sanctuary offers some of the world's safest shark dives - a magnet for thrill seekers and conservation - minded scuba divers wanting to discover more about these noble beasts.
Great Astrolabe Pelagic adventure
Dramatic pinnacles, swim-throughs, helter skelter sea mounts, insane soft coral and sea whip enswathed reefs buzzing with anthia schools, trevally schools, fussiliers and all manner of technicolour reef fish. Pelagics dart in and out from the deep blue, such as grey reef sharks, tuna, spanish mackerel. Turtles and parrotfish schools patrol,
Fiji's Galapagos - Namena Marine Reserve - sits around an hour from the small town of Savusavu. Grey reef sharks in abundance, huge barracuda and trevally schools, large pelagics, vibrantly coloured marine fish schools and soft corals so beautiful you will dream about them. Closer to shore enjoy hammerheads, turtles, clownfish and much more