

Sigatoka, Fiji
Sigatoka, Fiji
Tavuni Hill Fort, overlooking the Sigatoka River, is a restored 18th–19th century Tongan-style hill fort that offers insight into Fiji’s turbulent pre-colonial era. A short walk leads past stone terraces, house mounds, and defensive earthworks, with interpretive signs explaining warfare, trade, and daily life. The hilltop vantage delivers broad river-valley views and a quiet, reflective setting. It suits travelers interested in history and archaeology, families seeking an easy cultural stop, and photographers. Allow 45–60 minutes; basic facilities and a small entry fee apply. Combine with nearby Sigatoka Sand Dunes or village visits for a fuller day.
Opening Hours
Daily: 8:00–17:00