16 Lines Zipline, Cave, Hiking & Biausevu Waterfall Combo Tour

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16 Lines Zipline, Cave, Hiking & Biausevu Waterfall Combo Tour

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Your day starts with zipline nerves.

This combo tour strings together 16 zipline cables over about 5 km of treetop track with ocean views, then shifts into culture and water at Biausevu Waterfall. I like how it feels like more than one activity in one day, with a traditional village kava ceremony and time to enjoy the waterfall area after a jungle hike. One thing to consider: the day runs long and includes hiking on uneven ground, so you want a moderate fitness baseline.

The early start works because you get to do the big thrill first, when the air is cooler. I also like that the price covers the essentials—pickup, lunch, admission tickets, and zipline safety gear—so you’re not playing add-on roulette all morning. A realistic drawback is that the itinerary timing is tight, and the allocated 6 hours includes transportation, so you’ll want to manage expectations for how much hanging around you’ll do between stops.

Key points to know before you go

  • 16 zipline cables over about 5 km with panoramic ocean views at Zip Fiji Momi
  • Kava ceremony with a local village before you head toward the waterfall area
  • Waterfall hike around 2.5 km with small stream crossings along the way
  • Zipline safety equipment and admission tickets included
  • Lunch plus hotel pickup/drop-off in an air-conditioned vehicle
  • Small group size (max 20) helps keep the day from feeling chaotic

First Stops at 7:00 am: Coral Coast to Zip Fiji Momi

16 Lines Zipline, Cave, Hiking & Biausevu Waterfall Combo Tour - First Stops at 7:00 am: Coral Coast to Zip Fiji Momi
The tour meeting time is 7:00 am, and the day is listed at about 6 hours, including transportation. That matters. You’re not just showing up for a zipline and then magically arriving at lunch. You’ll be on the move, so pack like it’s a day out, not a quick activity.

Good news: you get hotel pickup and drop-off, plus an air-conditioned vehicle. That’s a quality-of-life upgrade in Fiji, where mornings can feel warm fast. The operator also notes mobile tickets, and you’ll receive confirmation at booking, so you’re not scrambling for documents on the day.

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Zip Fiji Momi: 16 Lines, Treetop Speed, and Ocean Views

16 Lines Zipline, Cave, Hiking & Biausevu Waterfall Combo Tour - Zip Fiji Momi: 16 Lines, Treetop Speed, and Ocean Views
Stop 1 is Zip Fiji Momi, and it’s built around one big moment: ziplining across the treetops. You’ll ride 16 zipline cables, and the total route is about 3 miles (5 km). The setting is described as wilderness with panoramic ocean views, so you’re not just flying over brush—you’re getting that classic Fiji look toward the coast.

This is also one of the easiest parts of the day to understand. You show up, get fitted with the included safety gear, get briefed, then fly line after line for about 3 hours. If you’re the type who likes clear structure—this is it.

A quick practical note: zipline days reward calm. When the instructor explains hand positions and how to slow down safely, listen all the way through. Your body will want to do what it already does, but this setup depends on technique more than strength. And because the route is long, you’ll appreciate taking deep breaths during the quieter cables instead of rushing each one.

Cave and Culture in the Middle of the Day

The tour description includes cave exploration, but the timed stops you’ll follow are centered on the zipline first and the Biausevu section next. In other words, caves are part of the overall combo, but you should treat the exact cave timing as something to confirm on the day.

Where this gets interesting is the culture stop. You’ll take part in a traditional kava ceremony at a local village before the hike portion. Kava is not just a drink here—it’s a social moment. Expect the ceremony to set the tone for the rest of the day, where you’re walking through the area and ending at the waterfall.

A nice detail from one guide named Bruce is how well the day can flow when a good guide keeps the pace and focus. In the best cases, you get the kava experience, then you get moving toward the waterfall rather than losing time to confusion.

Biausevu Waterfall: Kava, Jungle Hike, and Spring Water Moments

16 Lines Zipline, Cave, Hiking & Biausevu Waterfall Combo Tour - Biausevu Waterfall: Kava, Jungle Hike, and Spring Water Moments
Stop 2 is the Biausevu Waterfall portion, listed at about 3 hours. The sequence is cultural first, then natural. After the kava ceremony, you’ll hike through lush jungle toward the waterfall area. Along the way, you’ll reach natural spring waters, which gives the day a nice rhythm: ceremony, walking, then that cool water break before you arrive at the waterfall.

The waterfall part is the payoff. The tour description frames it as one of Fiji’s well-known waterfall experiences, and the goal is simple: enjoy the waterfall after a walk that isn’t just scenic—it’s actually part of the attraction.

What the hike feels like (and how to prepare)

You need moderate physical fitness for this day. One of the most helpful pieces of real-world guidance is the hike distance: about 2.5 km to reach the waterfall. That’s not a marathon. It’s a hike you can do if you’re comfortable walking on uneven ground.

The same tip that matters most is footwear. You’ll cross a couple of small streams, so wear water shoes if you have them. Regular sandals can work for some people, but stream crossings can change quickly depending on how deep the water is that day. Water shoes also dry fast and feel safer underfoot.

Also, bring a little patience for the fact that this is a nature walk, not a paved trail. Even when the hike is labeled easy, expect the ground to be wet, slick, or textured in places.

Price and Value: What $182.97 Covers (and What’s Extra)

16 Lines Zipline, Cave, Hiking & Biausevu Waterfall Combo Tour - Price and Value: What $182.97 Covers (and What’s Extra)
The price is $182.97 per person, and it’s easier to judge once you see what’s included:

  • Lunch
  • All fees and taxes
  • Zipline safety equipment
  • Hotel pickup and drop-off
  • Professional driver/guide
  • Air-conditioned vehicle
  • Admission tickets for the zipline stop and the Biausevu stop

That’s a solid value structure because it bundles the stuff people usually forget to price separately: transport from the Coral Coast area, guiding, and admission. You’re also getting safety gear included for the zipline portion, which is a must-have on this kind of activity.

The main extra called out is horse riding (additional cost). If you don’t care about that add-on, you can keep your spending under control.

If you do care about budget certainty, this tour is one of those days where the “what’s included” list actually matters. You’ll spend your time doing activities, not negotiating rentals and tickets between stops.

Group Size, Timing, and Weather: How to Make It a Smooth Day

16 Lines Zipline, Cave, Hiking & Biausevu Waterfall Combo Tour - Group Size, Timing, and Weather: How to Make It a Smooth Day
This tour caps at 20 travelers. That’s a sweet spot. You get a real group experience, but it’s not so large that you’re constantly waiting for people at every corner.

Timing is your other big factor. The day is about 6 hours, and the operator notes that the time includes transportation. So if you’re the type who hates rushing, build in a mindset shift: you’re trading “lots of free time” for a packed mix of zipline, ceremony, and waterfall.

Weather is a real consideration too. The tour is described as requiring good weather. That doesn’t mean it never runs in normal conditions. It does mean you should expect the operator may adjust the schedule if conditions aren’t right for safety around the outdoor parts of the day.

Who This Tour Fits Best

16 Lines Zipline, Cave, Hiking & Biausevu Waterfall Combo Tour - Who This Tour Fits Best
This combo tour is a great match if you want:

  • A big adrenaline activity first (zipline) without needing to plan the details yourself
  • Culture plus nature in the same day, including a kava ceremony
  • A short-to-moderate hike (around 2.5 km) that still feels like you earned the waterfall
  • A guided day with pickup, lunch, and admissions included

It’s less ideal if you:

  • Prefer totally flat, low-effort walking
  • Have trouble with stream crossings or slippery terrain
  • Want lots of hanging-out time between activities instead of a steady schedule

Should You Book This Zipline + Biausevu Waterfall Combo?

16 Lines Zipline, Cave, Hiking & Biausevu Waterfall Combo Tour - Should You Book This Zipline + Biausevu Waterfall Combo?
I think this is a strong booking choice if you’re in the mood for a full-sensory Fiji day: speed overhead, culture on the ground, then cooler water at the end. The included value is real—transport, lunch, safety gear, and tickets are covered—so you’re paying for the experience, not the paperwork.

Book it if you’re comfortable with moderate fitness and you can handle about 2.5 km of hiking with wet spots. Pass or ask questions first if you’re unsure about your comfort on uneven, possibly damp trails.

If you want a single tour that mixes the wow factor with meaningful local moments, this one earns its high rating.

FAQ

16 Lines Zipline, Cave, Hiking & Biausevu Waterfall Combo Tour - FAQ

What time does the tour start?

The tour starts at 7:00 am.

How long is the tour?

The duration is about 6 hours.

Where does the tour take place?

It’s in Coral Coast, Fiji.

What is the price per person?

The price is $182.97 per person.

Is hotel pickup and drop-off included?

Yes. Hotel pickup and drop-off are included, and you travel in an air-conditioned vehicle.

What does the zipline portion include?

The zipline stop is at Zip Fiji Momi and includes 16 zipline cables over about 3 miles (5 km), with admission ticket included.

What happens during the Biausevu Waterfall stop?

You take part in a traditional kava ceremony, then hike through the jungle toward the waterfall area, including time with natural spring waters. The admission ticket is included for this stop.

Do I need a certain fitness level?

Yes. You should have moderate physical fitness. The hike is described as about 2.5 km to reach the waterfall.

What is the cancellation policy?

You can cancel for free up to 24 hours before the experience for a full refund. The experience also requires good weather; if it’s canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.

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