We’d been looking forward to some luxury all week and couldn’t wait to experience what South Sea Island had to offer after hearing such good things from other people. 
The weather was pretty bad when we arrived so it meant that we couldn’t have the candle lit beach front dinner we had been looking forward too. Instead we had it inside the dinning room which was still nice but not quite the same.
The food was pretty good too. We had soup and bread as a starter and then fish and jacket potatoes for our main meal. It was nice not to have rice and chicken on bones which is what we ate for basically every other meal on the islands.
After tea they did a crab race, Hels crab was looking like it was going to win but then at the last moment he steered off to the left and lost. It was such a random thing to see.
The next morning it was actually sunny! Fiji was sunny! We had been waiting all week for a sunny day and it finally arrived on the last day of our island hopping. The ironic thing though was that I couldn’t lie on my back as I had burnt it on Beachcomber which meant I couldn’t use the deckchairs/ sunbeds. As the beach was made mostly from coral it was extremely painful to lie on, so I had to go and lie by myself near the sea where there was some sand. I looked and felt like a loser.
We all got pretty hot sunbathing so took a dip in the sea but because of the strong current it wasn’t very relaxing. We kept on getting stung by things too which wasn’t nice. We should have dressed from head to toe like all the Chinese tourists there, there was no way any sun or sea creatures was touching their skin.
South Sea provided the best buffet lunch for us, as well as putting on a show of singing and dancing. It was a very nice way to end our island hopping experience, we just wished the weather had been nicer for all the other days as there really wasn’t anything to do when it wasn’t sunny. I never once thought it might not be ridiculously hot and sunny in Fiji, as that is what you see on TV and postcards, but it turns out that‘s a bit of lie.
Back to Nadi
We headed back to the main island for our last night in Fiji where we were staying in Banana Hostel again. Hels never got round to booking in for the night so had to sleep on the floor again.
We went to Smuggler Cove for some food as it was the last night we’d spend with Hels, and then we got some booze and had a couple drinks with Simon, Emma, Seb and Max who we met on the islands.
At about 11oclock we headed out to ‘Ice Bar’ which was supposedly just for tourists. None of us knew what to expect but it was actually pretty nice and a lot like clubs in England. The strangest part of the evening was trying to be set up with random Fijian guys by a married woman. She kept on grabbing my arm and pulling me into men on the dance floor like she was trying to set up an arranged marriage or sell me. Very odd indeed.
We danced for most of the night but then decided to head back to the hostel as it was emptying out pretty quickly. I wanted some food at the end of the night but of course there are no takeaways, I did manage to persuade a guy at our hostel to make me some toast for a couple of Fijian dollars though which was awesome.
All in all Fiji was a lot of fun and different from anywhere I’ve been before. I defiantly could not live there though as the islands are far to isolated and I couldn’t stomach anymore kava!















