REVIEW · MOMI
Zip line Fiji ex Fiji Marriot w/private transfer dropoff Nadi Airport or resort
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Sixteen zip lines change your heartbeat. This Tau Village adventure packs 5km of flying runs—plus caves, canyons, and ocean views—into one smooth half-day with private transfers.
Two things I really like: the sheer number of lines (you get a lot of time in the air, not just a few quick zips) and the vibe of the day, where you’re given a proper setup and a friendly guide team so you can focus on the ride. One thing to consider is the physical effort—this experience calls for moderate fitness, and you may face plenty of climbing and steps in Fiji’s heat.
In This Review
- Key things to know before you go
- Tau Village: More than a single zip line
- Fiji Marriott pickup and Nadi airport drop-off that actually helps
- The zip line circuit: 16 runs, fast pace, changing scenery
- What the pace feels like on the ground
- Cave stop and included lunch: where the day slows down
- Lunch at the park (included)
- Morning vs afternoon: how to choose your 9:00am or 2:00pm slot
- Who this tour suits best (and who should think twice)
- A note on comfort and expectations
- Price and value: why $173.56 can make sense
- What to bring and how to make your day easier
- Weather and safety reality check
- Should you book this Nadi zip line tour?
- FAQ
- Where does the tour start and where do I get dropped off?
- How long does the zip line tour take?
- How many zip lines are included?
- What’s included in the price?
- What time options are available?
- What if the weather is poor or I need to cancel?
Key things to know before you go

- 16 zip lines over 5km at Tau Village near Momi Bay, built for fast, high, and long runs
- Ocean views, caves, and canyon sections so the scenery keeps changing between flights
- Lunch is included at the park, and alcohol is not
- Private transfers from the Fiji Marriott lobby and back, or drop-off at Nadi International Airport
- Two daily departures at 9:00am and 2:00pm
- Small-to-midsize group size with a maximum of 99 travelers
Tau Village: More than a single zip line

This is a true zip line circuit at Tau Village (Momi Bay), about 35 minutes from Nadi. You’re not just trying one short course. You move through a network of sixteen separate zip runs, woven into a setting with caves, canyons, and open ocean views.
That matters because the best part of zip lining is momentum—your body gets used to the harness, your mind gets into the rhythm, and suddenly you’re thinking about views instead of fear. The course is designed to give you that repeated payoff, line after line, instead of a quick photo stop and done.
Also, the tour is positioned as Fiji’s highest, fastest, and longest zip lines. Even if you don’t chase rankings, it gives you a clear expectation: this is built to feel like a real adventure, not a gentle stroll.
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Fiji Marriott pickup and Nadi airport drop-off that actually helps
The big practical win here is the private transfer option. You start from the lobby of the Fiji Marriot (so you’re not hunting down meeting points on your first day), then you head to the adventure park, gear up, and get ready to ride.
When you finish, you’re dropped back either at Nadi International Airport (NAN) or at your resort. If you’ve got a flight soon after your activity, this is the difference between relaxing and stressing over timing.
You’ll also get a mobile ticket, which is handy if you’re juggling phone photos, water bottles, and sunscreen. Keep your phone charged and your ticket easy to access.
The zip line circuit: 16 runs, fast pace, changing scenery

Your day centers on zip lining through a special mix of natural features. The course is about 5km of zip lines, with sixteen jaw-dropping lines in total. That means you’re spending real time flying, not counting down minutes.
As you move through the circuit, you’ll pass:
- Scenic ocean views
- Sections with caves
- Canyons and tighter terrain
That variety is more important than people think. If the whole course is open sky, your eyes get tired. If it’s only forest, you lose the wow factor. Here, the environment changes often, which keeps the experience feeling fresh from one zip to the next.
What the pace feels like on the ground
Zip lining isn’t only about the zip. Between runs, you climb, walk, and get positioned. One review specifically mentioned tackling nearly 1,980 almost-vertical steps in humid conditions. Even if you don’t match that exact number, plan on real effort on foot.
So if you’re not used to heat + climbing, go slow, sip water, and take breaks when offered. The guides and setup are there for safety and flow, but your body still has to do the walking.
Cave stop and included lunch: where the day slows down

After the main stretch of flying, you get a cave visit. This is one of the most praised pieces of the experience because it breaks up the day and adds a different kind of excitement.
Caves change the feel fast:
- Sound bounces differently
- Light looks dramatic
- You’re not always staring at open ocean
It’s also a nice reset for your legs and breathing. You’re still doing something fun, but it’s not the constant pulse of harness-on, line-off.
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Lunch at the park (included)
Lunch is included, and that’s a real value add. You’re in Fiji, doing a physical activity, and you’ll likely burn energy you didn’t plan for.
One review called the lunch very tasty. Another noted it was included as part of the package, which removes a common pain point on adventure days: figuring out where to eat without blowing time.
Alcoholic beverages are not included, so if you like a cocktail after activities, bring your plan accordingly or buy separately on site. With adventures like this, I recommend saving alcohol for later anyway, when your body isn’t still adjusting from adrenaline.
Morning vs afternoon: how to choose your 9:00am or 2:00pm slot

You have two tour times each day:
- Morning: 9:00am
- Afternoon: 2:00pm
If you prefer cooler conditions, morning often feels easier for comfort and pacing. If you’d rather sleep in and fit the tour around a beach morning, the afternoon departure works well too.
One more thing to think about: your drop-off choice. If you’re flying out and using the NAN drop-off, you’ll want a time window that lines up with airport buffer. The tour duration is about 3 hours 45 minutes (approx.), so build in real-world timing for pickup, gear-up, and the ride back.
Who this tour suits best (and who should think twice)

This experience is best for you if you:
- Want a high-adrenaline activity with lots of flying time
- Like changing scenery—ocean views plus caves is a standout combo
- Can handle moderate physical effort
The requirement is moderate physical fitness. That doesn’t mean you need to be an athlete, but you do need to be comfortable with walking, climbing, and working in heat.
If you’re someone who gets uncomfortable with heights, talk with the guides before you start. The day runs on safety checks and instruction, and you’ll do better when you fully understand what’s coming.
A note on comfort and expectations
Zip lining in humid weather can be sweaty and tiring on the legs. Plan for that reality. One reason people rate this so high is that the guide team helps everyone keep moving and confident through the course.
If you hate exertion, you might find the total on-foot time tiring. But if you’re open to effort for a big payoff, this is the kind of activity that feels worth it by the second zip.
Price and value: why $173.56 can make sense

At $173.56 per person, this isn’t a bargain-bin activity. But it can still be good value depending on what you compare it to.
Here’s why the price holds up:
- You’re getting sixteen zip lines and a full circuit experience, not just a short sampler
- Lunch is included, which saves money and avoids time lost hunting for food
- The package includes private transfers from the Fiji Marriott lobby and return, or drop-off at Nadi International Airport
- The operation runs with a maximum of 99 travelers, so you’re not packed into something that feels chaotic
The value equation improves if you’d otherwise pay for transportation and a standalone activity. For a first Fiji adventure day, it’s often simpler to pay once and let logistics be someone else’s job.
One small practical tip: the site has vendors selling jewelry, and one review suggested bringing cash if you want to shop. If buying isn’t part of your plan, you can ignore it. But it’s a smart detail to know ahead of time.
What to bring and how to make your day easier

You’ll thank yourself for packing like you’re doing an active outdoor day in Fiji.
Bring:
- Water and anything your body needs to stay hydrated
- A phone/waterproof plan for photos and mobile ticket access
- Shoes or footwear that can handle walking and heat
If you wear loose items that could get tangled, tighten them up before you start. Harness days are not when you want to discover your sunglasses have a weak strap.
Also, if you plan on buying jewelry, have some cash ready. It’s not required for the zip line itself, but it’s the kind of item you might decide you want once you see it in person.
Weather and safety reality check
This experience requires good weather. That’s common for outdoor adventure days, but it’s worth planning around.
If conditions aren’t suitable, you may be offered a different date or a full refund. If you’re visiting Fiji on a tight schedule, try to book earlier so you have flexibility.
And remember: the tour has a moderate fitness requirement. Safety and enjoyment both go better when you show up rested, hydrated, and ready to climb a bit.
Should you book this Nadi zip line tour?
I think you should book it if you want a big, action-heavy Fiji experience with:
- A serious zip line count (sixteen runs)
- Ocean views plus caves and canyon scenery
- Included lunch and helpful private transfers
- A day that’s built to feel like an actual adventure, not just a quick activity
You might skip it if climbing and heat are a problem for you, or if you want something more relaxed. The course is active, and even with great guides, your legs and comfort level still matter.
If you’re the type who likes to go hard for one afternoon and then enjoy the rest of your day, this is a strong choice—especially if you’re staying near the Fiji Marriott or you need an airport drop-off at the end.
FAQ
Where does the tour start and where do I get dropped off?
Pickup is offered from the lobby of the Fiji Marriott. After the tour, you’re dropped off either back at the Fiji Marriott or at Nadi International Airport (NAN).
How long does the zip line tour take?
The tour duration is about 3 hours 45 minutes (approx.).
How many zip lines are included?
The tour includes 16 zip lines.
What’s included in the price?
Lunch is included. Alcoholic beverages are not included.
What time options are available?
There are two daily departures: 9:00am and 2:00pm.
What if the weather is poor or I need to cancel?
The experience requires good weather. If it’s canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund. You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.











