Available languages
6 hours
Mobile ticket
Experience authentic Fijian entertainment, enjoy kava Ceremony(Traditional Fijian welcome ceremony) and watch Pottery making demonstration .Also you will visit the famous Kula Eco Park to see the amazing reptiles,
bird life, amphibians, tropical fish, the Fiji flying fox, insects,
butterflies and a large variety of trees and shrubs.
Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
Public transportation options are available nearby
Specialized infant seats are available
Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness
A minimum of 2 people per booking is required
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
Lawai Pottery Village
Next, visit Lawai Pottery Village for a tour around the village. You will be greeted with a Kava welcome ceremony and entertainment from the villagers — a rich cultural experience and unique opportunity to see the village lifestyle and Fijian traditions.
Sigatoka Sand Dunes National Park
The sand dunce ranges from 20-60meter tall. Takes approximately 1-2hrs walk to explore its beauty.
Hotel pickup and drop-off
Visit to local sigatoka Market
Stops are allowed upon guest request (shop)
Sigatoka Sand dunes entry fee included
Lawai Village Entry fee .
Lunch
Kula Eco Park entry fee not included
Select a pickup point
shared
Duration: 7 hours
coral coast
Mini Van
Pickup included
Duration: 7 hours
Coral coast Sigatoka
toyota Mini van/ Camry
Sigatoka Sand Dunes from Nadi: Highlights:
- Sigatoka Sand dunes
- Lawai Village visit, village tour & kava ceremony
- Kula Bird Park (optional)
Pickup included
eco park
shared
Duration: 7 hours
coral coast
mini van
Pickup included
eco park
shared
Duration: 7 hours
coral coast
mini van
Pickup included
shared
Duration: 6 hours
coral coast
mini van
Pickup included
23 reviews
Total reviews and rating from Viator & Tripadvisor
Helen B,,Jan 14, 2026
- Review from Viator
The tour I paid for was for three places: the Pottery Village, which was a wonderful experience! The Eco park, where each member of my family had to pay for the entrance $69.00! That was very disappointed! For the sand dunes we had to pay $10.00 each, we were giving a map for us to go on our own. The area was very confusing, no one else was there at the moment, and we got lost!! That was a scary and a horrible experience for us!! Later, we understood that what I paid was just for a ride!
Mandy L,,Jan 13, 2026
- Review from Viator
Drove 1 hr to the dunes which were worth seeing and then to the Pottery Village which was nice but a little similar to other village visits. Went to Adventure Park only wanting to see iguanas bit would have had to pay $68 so not good value. Good for families.
B4542YVlizzieb,,Sep 5, 2025
- Review from Tripadvisor
Mory was a great driver and was very knowledgeable and went above and beyond to ensure my friend and I had a great day! Would recommend him to anyone! The pottery village, sand dunes and Morys driving tour was incredible and we really enjoyed it! However, the conditions of the animals at the eco park was disheartening and disappointing.






christinebN2251DW,,Sep 5, 2025
- Review from Tripadvisor
Mory was a great tour guide! Had a good amount of sights and activities packed into the day but never felt rushed at any of them. The pottery village and sand dunes were great as well as the drive through ‘the salad bowl of Fiji’.
Valerie T,,Aug 29, 2025
- Review from Viator
Fun day overall.. saw a lot and learned even more. Thank you to our host and to the wonderful village we got to visit with.
Kaelle9,,Jan 7, 2025
- Review from Viator
We had a great day. Our driver Deo was amazing, we learnt a lot about Fijian culture and history. Would highly recommend it 👌
Tara J,,Oct 30, 2024
- Review from Viator
An insightful experience for a quick deep dive into Fijian culture and history. Bobby was a knowledgeable and friendly tour guide. The dunes and beach teepees are great to see but be prepared to get sweaty! We did the shorter 1hr walk option, and it was a medium level difficulty. The pottery village experience includes a welcome kava ceremony and singing by local women. A nice way to support local craft. Just make sure that any of the pottery you buy is treated and fired!
Deborah E,,Oct 3, 2024
- Review from Viator
We had a wonderful day out on this adventure. The Eco park was lovely. We held a snake and the highlight for me was holding Ben the Iguana. Feeding turtles was fabulous! It’s a very peaceful setting. I enjoyed the board walks and the bridge. . All the staff were friendly and helpful. Cute little play area for the kiddies. At the pottery village we took part in the Kava ceremony, the ladies were so welcoming and friendly. We enjoyed the singing and dancing and made a few purchases of the handmade pottery before we left. We stopped for lunch at the Olive. Good tasty food. The Sigatoka Sand Dunes Park was a great walk with a fabulous view and a beautiful beach. We went on a very hot day but I’m so glad we got to see this part of Fiji and do this activity. Take plenty of water. Our driver was fantastic. Thank you for an awesome day!
DeliusFan1,,Jul 24, 2024
- Review from Tripadvisor
I didn't realize the dunes were part of my day; the various vendors call the school and pottery village tours different titles. The dunes was a great addition and gave me some of my best dramatic photos for the day. The school I felt awkward; I learned a few things about differences of Fiji learning from my country, but visiting the classroom was a bit painful. The 7 year old class was called together, sat on the floor and sung a few English songs to us (that they "wanted to sing"). The boys who like to be hams were very animated, but the small number of girls in the class looked "over it" and listless, some not even singing at all, head in their hands and bored. Probably from being made to perform for visitors a lot. I'm sure the school wants to get outside awareness; it's actually a southern India style Hindu school, all the schools have a different approach or religious thrust it seems, but this one was the beneficiary of all the tours and it seemed "overproduced" to me. The pottery village was interesting, complete with kava ceremony and lots of traditional songs and dance. I couldn't help but also notice some of these singers (adult women) were less than enthusiastic about performing for us. I have no idea how many times a day they must put on their show and then each try and sell their items from tables circling the whole room; sadly, the first place you look is probably where you will buy, so I felt bad for the tables further along the progression in the room which got less attention. Many selling exact duplicates of the items at the other 11 or so tables: it almost was too competitive. Almost better to not buy anything but leave a donation to the village so they can share it. I got some simple clay beads. The town we visited I guess was fairly typical; the farmer's market looked shockingly similar to one I visited in Korea last year, the same vendors of fruits and vegetables all calling to you to buy their items, which being in a tour bus limits considerably what you might purchase. The rest of the town was a hodgepodge of shops and some restaurants; I couldn't bring myself to eat at the "Wine and Dine" which ironically had a large Coke ad right above the title, so I found Naidiri Seafood which has a 4.5 Google rating, and a helpful chef behind the counter (I presume was the owner). The company should recommend here to eat. I did pick up a Fijian made shirt at the department store, so my shopping trip wasn't a bust; inside Tappoo is also a coffee bar with ice cream stand, and many different departments to look through, it was a pretty nice store by all standards. Anan our guide was very passionate talking about Fiji, and I appreciated his perspective on things. I would definitely have him as a tour guide again. Any of my issues with the tour were about how it was constructed, not about how Anan executed his host duties, at all. 3.5 overall, better than average with a couple of not so great moments thrown in.
Freedom768902,,Jul 24, 2024
- Review from Tripadvisor
Anan was a great guide. He gave us plenty of time to explore each location while proving good context for each. He was kind and gave us an excellent overview of Fiji’s history and current state for everyday people. We really enjoyed the market, primary school and dunes (where we saw flying foxes hanging from the trees). I would absolutely recommend if you’re looking to see more than the resort bubble of Port Denarau.
Operated by VALENTINE TRAVEL TOURS LTD