How to Plan Seventh Heaven Fiji: Denarau Transfers, Day Trip Times, Snorkeling Rules & What to Bring
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How to Plan Seventh Heaven Fiji: Denarau Transfers, Day Trip Times, Snorkeling Rules & What to Bring

In this episode we talk about Seventh Heaven Fiji, a floating restaurant and bar day trip that blends gourmet bites, signature cocktails, reef views, and ocean-time—and how to plan it as part of a Fiji vacation with Far and Away Adventures.com (https://farandawayadventures.com). Host Normand Schafer interviews Casa, a reservation and sales executive from Seventh Heaven, focusing on the real planning details travelers ask about: where it departs from, how long you’re out on the water, what’s included versus paid on the day, and the key rules that protect the reef.

If you’ve seen photos of a platform sitting in bright turquoise water and wondered “what is that, and how do I actually go?”—this episode answers in plain language. Casa describes Seventh Heaven as a floating restaurant and bar accessed by boat, and the discussion references a transfer window of roughly 40–45 minutes by boat from Port Denarau. From there, she outlines the two departure options mentioned: a 9:00 a.m. start described as a six-hour experience from departure, and an 11:00 a.m. start described as a five-hour experience. Those time blocks help you decide whether this fits better as a big centerpiece day or as a shorter highlight between other plans.

Once aboard, the food-and-drink setup comes into view. Casa calls out the signature Seventh Heaven cocktail as something guests often want to try, and she explains they operate a full kitchen with chefs and an à la carte menu. The conversation mentions crowd-pleasers like pizza and burgers (including mention of wood-made pizzas), and it also highlights kokoda, described as a traditional Fijian dish on the menu for travelers who want a local flavor moment. The key budgeting note is clear in the episode: food and drinks are separate pricing and paid upon consumption. That means you can tailor the spend to your style—snacks and a drink, or a full lunch experience.

What makes Seventh Heaven especially interesting for Fiji travelers is the reef setting and the sustainability element. Casa describes being surrounded by coral reef and references a coral garden initiative that began a couple of years prior. Depending on the time of year, guests may participate in coral planting or focus on snorkeling. There’s also a reef-protection rule: no fins are allowed for snorkeling, described as a way to protect coral from damage. If you’re packing for Fiji, this is a practical and important detail—bring snorkeling basics, but don’t expect fins to be part of the plan.

The conversation also highlights the signature “Fiji bragging rights” moments: a jumping platform described as about 4.5 meters high for those who want to leap into the ocean, and a spa area where guests can book a single massage or a couple’s massage—especially appealing for honeymooners. It’s a rare mix: lounge-and-sip energy plus active ocean play, all in one place.

Weather questions come up too. Casa describes Fiji as tropical and unpredictable, with advice based on the next-day forecast, while also noting that even on rainy days you can still find sunshine out at sea. Normand closes with the most useful packing advice from the episode: bring plenty of sunscreen, and consider bringing your own towel even if towel hire is available.

If you want to add Seventh Heaven Fiji to your trip and make sure it lines up with the right resort area, transfer plan, and overall Fiji pacing, reach out to Far and Away Adventures.com (https://farandawayadventures.com). A specialist can help you choose where to stay, how to time your day trips, and how to keep logistics smooth—so you spend your Fiji vacation doing the fun parts, not solving transportation puzzles.

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