Stroll the Victorian-era Thurston Gardens — one of the Pacific's oldest botanical gardens — then visit the magnificent Parliament of Fiji with a private heritage guide who brings colonial, indigenous and post-independence Fiji vividly to life. Cultured, unhurried, and deeply rewarding.
What to expect
The walk begins under the giant fig trees of Thurston Gardens, established in 1880, where rare tropical species are identified one by one and the gazebo-framed Suva skyline makes for stunning photography. Your guide then walks you along Victoria Parade to the Parliament of Fiji, a grandly columned building steeped in the drama of coups, independence and democratic renewal. Nearby Albert Park — where Charles Kingsford Smith landed in 1928 — adds an aviation chapter to the story. The tour ends with a freshly brewed Fijian coffee at a curated local café.
Good to know
Half-day: 3.5–4 hrs on foot with a private vehicle available when needed. Parliament visits are subject to sitting schedules — your guide confirms access when booking. Wear comfortable walking shoes and light breathable clothing; Suva can be humid. Book at least one week ahead.
Sail there
Luxury cruises that call at Suva — book through us, the fare is identical and your concierge stays on your side.