Zip lining near Nadi gives you a solid mix of adrenaline and views. You'll fly through rainforest canopy on several lines, some short and zippy, others longer with decent height and speed. Expect a safety briefing, full harness, and guides who clip you in and out. The typical tour lasts 2–3 hours including transport from your hotel, a short hike to the start, and a waterfall stop at the end. It's fun and well-run but not life-changing if you've zipped in other countries. The terrain is steep and the lines are spread out, so you get a good workout between platforms.
The best time is the dry season from May to October when the tracks are less slippery and the views clearer. November to April is wetter and can mean cancellations or muddy hikes. Expect to pay around $150–220 per adult for the full package with 6–8 lines, transport, and the waterfall visit. Kids are cheaper. Skip the bare-bones short course if you're coming all this way; go for the longer option that includes the hike and swim. One solid tip: wear quick-dry clothes and bring a change of shirt — you'll sweat on the uphill sections even if the lines feel cool.
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