I’ve been lucky enough to visit many of the world’s best dive locations. But, I’d never actually got certified to dive. I always said: “Snorkeling is just as good,” even though I know I was lying to myself.
Now don’t get me wrong. Snorkeling is amazing in world-class snorkel spots located in the Bahamas, South Pacific, and the Caribbean. But now that I’ve spent hours communing with the underwater world with other like-minded divers in Fiji, it’s going to be hard to return to the limitations of snorkeling.
I don’t want to give too much away from our upcoming FRANK feature, but I can say that doing my open-water certification dives in the warm water that’s teeming with fish and vibrant, colorful coral surrounding the Kokomo Private Island in southern Fiji was just a bit better than doing my final dives in the ice-cold, headache-inducing water in Massachusetts (my hometown)!
And getting certified was only the beginning. My introduction to the magic of Fiji was even more special since we spent our time on land at two of Fiji’s premier get-away spots.
The Kokomo Private Island is as luxe, private, and amazing as you’d imagine a modern private-island resort in Fiji would be. And since our days were filled with diving all morning, healthy lunches served in two separate restaurants, and afternoons spent on the beach, in the pool, or in a hammock, this trip was one for the books.
And that was only the start. We spent our last few days in Fiji at the Nanuku Resort on the mainland, only a short seaplane flight north of Kokomo, where we got a taste of Fiji’s tropical jungle environment and local culture.
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