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My wife and I are heading to Fiji for our honeymoon, anyone have an opinion or recommendation of diving with Dive Tropex or Aqua Blue? Both are close to the resort we are staying at (Denarau Island) so we are really only looking at both of these options. Any preferences??

Cheers

Josh
 
I suggest considering where you are staying.

My research found that Denaru has murky water and not very suitable snorkeling areas in between the diving. You are right there to the Yasawas and Mamanucca Islands which will have better conditions and will be where you are diving, when you take that long boat ride in the morning.

We sailed through there in 04 and saw Musket Cove Resort and Mana Island, and dove that area. Diving was pretty good at Gotham City, Supermarket, etc.

I don't recognize those dive ops you mention.
 
I'm headed to Fiji in May and will be staying on the same island. Have done extensive research (both on the board and off) and it seems the most reputable outfit is Dive Kadavu (www.divekadavu.com I believe is the site). Many great things to be said about the company as well as their dive sites.
However, it's about a 45 minute flight from Nadi airport on a can with wings. cost is around $150 (US) per person round trip. From everything I've seen this is the place to go and apparently worth the expense. Not sure when you'll be there but the earliest times in May begins on the 6th. No dives before during that month.
Hope that helps. Can't wait to be there!

tyler
 
Denaru Island is quite close to the Nadi airport, more of a beach across a short bridge from the main island of Viti Levu than an island, and is not known for its diving. I stayed at the Sheraton there once for a couple of days as a layover from the Lau Group, and although the hotel was nice in a "big tropical hotel" kind of way, the ocean viz was very murky. Good diving looked to be a long way off shore, maybe a day trip to the Malolo Group.
 
Dive Tropex and Aqua Blue are both are extremely reputable operators and both dive the same sites. Dive Tropex are based at the Sheraton in Denarau whereas Aqua Blue are based at Wailoaloa Beach which is about a 20 minute ride from Denarau. I would go with Dive Tropex - location of their shop being the factor.

Denarau is not an 'island' in the true sense - it is a man-made area of reclaimed mangrove swamp which now hosts three Sheraton Hotels, a Hilton, a Sofitel, some overpriced lots and an 18 hole golf course designed by Fiji's own Vijay Singh. Snorkelling is crap because it is a mangrove and there is also a big marina there too. It is however the jumping off point for excellent diving around the Mamanucas - Supermarket, Gotham City etc (mentioned above by Shasta Man).

Dive Kadavu would be fine if you want to dive Kadavu - it's a completely seperate area of Fiji, as is Taveuni.
 
Thanks for your words of wisdom.

Have just returned from Fiji.

Aqua Blue were a treat great boat and friendly skilled staff.

The dive sites we went to were great.

Highly recommend Aqua Blue.

Cheers

Josh
 
Anyone have a website for Aqua Blue? I'm crash planning a 12 day trip to Fiji in August.
 
unit:
My wife and I are heading to Fiji for our honeymoon, anyone have an opinion or recommendation of diving with Dive Tropex or Aqua Blue? Both are close to the resort we are staying at (Denarau Island) so we are really only looking at both of these options. Any preferences??

Cheers

Josh

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You will have to get out into the islands to experience real Fiji clear water, white sandy beaches. We wasted our 3 days booked into the Westin on Denarau Is. Hotel was great, but all beaches on mainland was BAD. Only exception was Natadola beach which was really worth the 45min trip out southwest of Nadi (F$80 by cab, and the driver stays all day there until you decide to leave or explore nearby townships). Snorkelling off the main beach where there is reef, lots of fish to see.

Mananucas group (westbound) is most easily accessible off Nadi International. Yasawas group further north, longer times by boat- I hear Turtle Island is the best!. If you get off Suva International south of Fiji, Beqa Divers run great shark diving. More pelagics off the south or towards the west parts of Fiji Island group.

We stayed 4 days at the Mana Is Resort., out in the Mamanucas Group. The resort staff was very, very professional and friendly. Free cultural shows nightly, it was fun. Local islanders were very helful. Price was F$450 (incl buffet breakfast) for deluxe bure, but negotiated for a free upgrade to oceanfront bure. Any other accom. is not great. Oceanfront bures are configured in horseshoe config, so bures on either ends will be best. Dinner is either by buffet themes daily, or an ala carte menu- pricey tho... The island is large enough for long romantic walks inland, you can walk around the island in 3 hrs easy stroll. snorkel adventures everywhere off beach, because there is protected reef around the island. It was fabulous. Sailing, kayaking all free. We used a dive weight as an anchor attached with some heavy gauge fishing line(we brought our own reel), took off to nearby reef locations by kayak, anchored and snorkelled off the kayak. There was a sand bank patch that we would love to explore, but never got to cause it was quite a distance out.

There is a dive shop onsite at Mana Island. Run by a Japanese owner. Very professional, but prices are comparable to US prices approx F$170 for 2 boat dives with my own equipment!!, so no real savings here. Rental equipment all great quality. Package pricing benefit people who rent and dive. If you BYO, the dive prices aren't great. Do bring your own fins, personal gear, incl a lycra suit. Snorkelling around the island was AMAZING. Lots of fish, aquarium like clarity down to 20ft easy. Warm water. I have never seen so many shades of colors in hard coral: Red, pink, blue, green, yellow, purple, etc etc. I did 4 dives($$$)- deepest dive in the morning, and maybe 2nd dive per day, but snorkelling all day everywhere was good enough for me to see lots of what I wanted to see.

Baby Blacktips, morays, barracuda, sardine vortexes, occasional turtle, trumpet fish, bat fish, angel fish, one sea snake(black/white ring-poisonous!) was normal.

I was told, if you are at Fiji only to dive, go east of the mainland islands. Less crowds.
 

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