Top attractions near Garden of the Sleeping Giant
When visiting the Garden of the Sleeping Giant in Nadi, Fiji, you'll find stunning beaches, a marina, and rejuvenating hotsprings nearby. This area is perfect for those seeking outdoor adventures and relaxation. Be sure to explore the beautiful gardens, take part in Sleeping Giant tours, and enjoy the unique experiences this tropical paradise has to offer. It's a must-visit for any traveller looking to soak up the natural beauty of Fiji.
- Wailoaloa Beach: A stunning beach located 8.0km from the Garden of the Sleeping Giant, Wailoaloa Beach offers a laid-back atmosphere with golden sands and crystal-clear waters, perfect for relaxation and soaking up the sun.
- Sabeto Hot Springs and Mud Pool: Just 1.6km away, this natural hot spring is ideal for wellness and relaxation, featuring soothing thermal waters and therapeutic mud pools set in a lush outdoor setting.
- Vuda Point Marina: Located 9.7km away, this vibrant marina offers a mix of outdoor adventure and beach vibes, with opportunities for water sports, dining, and enjoying beautiful coastal views.
Things to do recommended for couples
Escape to the Garden of the Sleeping Giant for a romantic stroll among lush orchids and tranquil landscapes. Enjoy a couples’ massage at a nearby spa, or savour a candlelit dinner under the stars at a local eatery, embracing the warm Fijian evenings together.
Things to do recommended for families
While in Nadi, families can enjoy a day at the Big Bula Waterpark for thrilling water slides and fun. You can also visit Denarau Golf and Racquet Club for a sporty vibe or head to Churchill Park for a lively atmosphere, all within a short drive from the Garden of the Sleeping Giant.
Things to do recommended for groups
Groups visiting the Garden of the Sleeping Giant can experience the vibrant Namaka Market for local treasures, enjoy an adrenaline rush at Zip Fiji's zipline course, and unwind with a round of golf at the Sheraton Denarau Golf and Racquet Club, all within a short drive.
*Distances are measured in a straight line; actual driving distances may vary depending on the route.