Fiji Ultimate 10-night Soft Coral & Shark Liveaboard Trip Oct 2027
Stunning Reefs & Corals
Shark Encounters
Nitrox Included
Free Photo Workshops
Why Join This Trip
Experience the absolute best of Fiji’s huge soft corals, sharks, and giant schools of fish on one of the world’s best liveaboards, the Nai'a
10 nights at the best of the best dive sites including Bligh Waters, with FREE nitrox
Learn from one of Bluewater’s most experienced photo instructors
Easy direct flights from the USA
Fully refundable deposit until 18 months from departure
25% discount on rental photo gear from Bluewater Photo
Trip overview
Trip Overview
In Fiji, it's all about the corals. The colors are so incredibly vibrant and the anthias so plentiful that its hard to ever look away. Around every corner is the next world-class image. Remember to get in the current. One of the main draws of diving Fiji is the reef scenes - they are quite spectacular!
The gorgeous, lush, color-splashed images of Fiji that you see in dive publications are courtesy of a soft coral called dendronephthya. Few other places in the world offer such an abundance of this coral, nor the wide spectrum of colors ranging from pink and purple to orange, yellow and fiery red. Dendronephthya soft coral needs current; with little current present, the soft corals are muted, but as the current increases, they inflate with water and their color really begins to glow. As the current picks up, planktivores such as beautifully colored scalefin anthias spring up off the reef in polarized schools. Together, this forms a rich pageantry of color. Underwater photographers will want to shoot when some current is present, making a dramatic difference in the color of underwater imagery.
The best places for soft coral in Fiji are the Bligh Waters between Viti Levu and Vanua Levu where there are numerous reefs and pinnacles, the Somosomo Strait between Taveuni and Vanua Levu, and Namena Island, with its marine protected area. The 10-night trip includes a visit to Fiji's Rainbow Reef, one of the area's best-known dive sites which gets its name from the spectacular array of colors because of the abundance of soft corals, leather corals, sea fans and sea anemones - not to mention the fish!
Read about our 2023 trip to Fiji.
Marine Life To Photograph
Fiji is home to an amazing variety of fish life, including colorful angelfish, anemone fish, anthias, frogfish, hawkfish, moray eels, ghost pipefish, and countless other photogenic species.
Blue ribbon eels are also fantastic subjects. The yellow and blue males are full of personality and if you search hard, you can find the female (all yellow) and juvenile (black with a yellow stripe). The black juveniles are notoriously difficult to photograph.
There are sharks in Fiji, though they are generally not found on every dive. Beqa Island is the one exception to this rule, as sharks are seen there daily. The most common species of sharks in Fiji are grey reef, white tip reef, silvertip, and hammerhead. Sharks always make great subjects, but reef sharks are difficult to get close to. For real shark action, do the shark dive in Beqa Lagoon, where youll see up to 8 different species of sharks numbering in the dozens, including very large bull sharks and a massive tiger shark that makes semi-regular appearances.
Other fun subjects include banded sea snakes, several species of turtles, and pelagics like tuna, barracuda, and occasionally manta rays.
There are also plenty of macro opportunities. While diversity is not as great as Southeast Asia's coral triangle, there is still a wide range of species here, including mantis shrimp, decorator crabs, bobtail squid, and many different nudibranchs.
Camera and lens tips: Youll definitely want two strobes to get full light coverage in your frame. Use as much strobe power as possible to illuminate the soft corals and really make them shine. Fortunately, soft corals dont move, so you can get as close as you want. Bracket and really work on your blue backgrounds. Get close to the soft coral with a fisheye lens. Fiji is a great place to get close to the coral and practice your wide-angle technique. Take your time, put your strobes on manual, and get your exposures right.
Experience level needed for this trip: Most of the divers who come onboard a very experienced diver but they do take all levels of experience, but all levels are welcome and accommodated. Their friendly and experienced Fijian crew will look after you if you're a beginner.
Read the reviews on diving Fiji here.
Itinerary Overview
Please see the map below to get an idea on the place you will visit on the trip.

Here is the daily onboard routine:
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Time |
Activity |
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6:15 AM |
Coffee, Tea, Juice, Toast, Cereal, and Fruit |
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7:00 AM |
First Dive |
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9:00 AM |
Breakfast |
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10:30 AM |
Second Dive |
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12:00 PM |
Lunch |
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2:00 PM |
Third Dive |
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4:00 PM |
Snacks |
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5:30 PM |
Dusk Dive |
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7:00 PM |
Dinner |
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8:30 PM |
Night Dive |
* This schedule may vary at several locations where tighter coordination of dive times is required due to the site, tide and/or weather. Additional dives are generally available in between scheduled dives.
Recommended Scuba Gear
Download our full scuba gear guide to Fiji, Bluewater Travel guests receive 10% OFF! Click the image below to download (PDF).
- 3mm wetsuit. Browse Wetsuits at Bluewater Photo
- SMB. The Mares Dive Marker Buoy is our choice!
- Skins. Check out these sharkskins
- Snorkel gear. We recommend the Cressi ZS1 & Corsica Snorkeling Package
- Travel BCD. Read our Best Travel BCD Article
- Travel regulator. We suggest Mares Ultra 62X Dive Regulator
Trip Inclusions
All meals and accommodation on board, all non-alcoholic beverages, complimentary wine served with dinner
Free Nitrox
Return transfers to the ship from the airport or hotels in the Nadi area
Tanks, weights, and unlimited air refills
Trip Exclusions
Fijian Tax ($942 per person, invoiced in advance)
Gratuities
Alcoholic beverages (other than the house wine served at dinner)
Gear or camera rentals
Personal purchases from the ship's store
Fuel Surcharge $35 (subject to change)
Accommodation
About The Nai'a
The main salon & sundeck
The camera room & dive deck
Nai'a is setting a new standard in world-class liveaboard scuba diving expeditions. The ship is beautifully appointed, incredibly spacious and boasts a dive-savvy Fijian crew famous for their dedicated service. Nai'a has accommodation for 18 passengers in 9 air-conditioned staterooms with private ensuite heads. All the staterooms are larger than those on most dive vessels, with plenty of storage for gear, and they are bright, airy, and comfortable.
Read the reviews of the Nai'a here.
Trip Price
Trip starts from $6,277 per person.
Payment Schedule
- Deposit: $2,000 to book your spot
- Payment 2: $2,400 due 1 September 2026
- Balance: due on 1 March 2027







































