
Go Cycling
Go Cycling Getting on two wheels will not only help you work off some of that horrible beer belly
you’ve grown, it will also allow you to see more of Fiji’s natural beauty.
Go Cycling But make sure you don’t hire some crumbing heap of shit because a lot of the surfaces
you’ll use have got punctures written all over them.
The Kings and Queens Roads on Viti Levu are decent but as for the rest of the roads in
Fiji, many are hilly and rough so a good, sturdy mountain bike is a must. Expect to fork
out about $20 to $25 a day to hire one.
The Hibiscus Highway in Vanua Levu and sections of Ovalau and Taveuni are prime
cycling fodder.
Getting on two wheels will not only help you work off some of that horrible beer belly
you’ve grown, it will also allow you to see more of Fiji’s natural beauty.
But make sure you don’t hire some crumbing heap of shit because a lot of the surfaces
you’ll use have got punctures written all over them.
The Kings and Queens Roads on Viti Levu are decent but as for the rest of the roads in
Fiji, many are hilly and rough so a good, sturdy mountain bike is a must. Expect to fork
out about $20 to $25 a day to hire one.
The Hibiscus Highway in Vanua Levu and sections of Ovalau and Taveuni are prime
cycling fodder.
Getting on two wheels will not only help you work off some of that horrible beer belly
you’ve grown, it will also allow you to see more of Fiji’s natural beauty.
But make sure you don’t hire some crumbing heap of shit because a lot of the surfaces
you’ll use have got punctures written all over them.
The Kings and Queens Roads on Viti Levu are decent but as for the rest of the roads in
Fiji, many are hilly and rough so a good, sturdy mountain bike is a must. Expect to fork
out about $20 to $25 a day to hire one.
The Hibiscus Highway in Vanua Levu and sections of Ovalau and Taveuni are prime
cycling fodder.