It’s my last day in Fiji😔
I don’t wanna leave! I’ve had such a great time meeting new people, experiencing the culture, seeing things I’ve never seen before, and relaxing in the sun and beauty around me. My last night at Mantaray, they had a special meal for dinner, called Lovo, where they prepare the food by cooking it underground. And they showed us the traditional song / dance / story telling, called Meke. Here is a clip of part of the performance:
The Lovo had whole fish, tuna, two types of chicken, potatoes. Then they had kokoda (their version of ceviche), vegetable curry (my fave), various salads and sauces. Stuffed!
I don’t know how they hire people at these resorts, but all of the Fijians who work there (guides, house-cleaners, kitchen staff, maintenance) performed the Meke and sang. It ended at 10pm, and I saw most of them in the morning at breakfast already working at 8am. Since the island is 3 hours from mainland, they work in shifts – something like 30 days on, 7 days off or 10 days on, 2 days off, etc. They’re working like 15 hour days sometimes, with no days off. Not sure how I feel about that, considering I don’t know how much they get paid, and also that I didn’t see any of the white people working hours like that 😕 Barf. I just hope they are all happy, and then none of that ultimately matters.
Here are a few pics from my last day:

On the little boat, getting on the big boat to the mainland (my sweet Stuttgart friend Alicia and her basket😄)
A few things I’ve learned about myself in Fiji:
This is the song that the staff sang for us right before we left the resort (check out my boy on the bass they made from a box and a stick😂)…
Next Up: Today I leave for Japan, with a stop-over in Melbourne
After a 3 hour boat ride…
I’m here:
It’s sooooooo in the middle of nowhere that the weather.com app only knows to call it “South Pacific Ocean”!
I took a boat from Denarau Marine in Nadi to this island in the Yasawa Island chain. It was a three hour boat ride, but it went relatively quickly because of all the stops at the other in-the-middle-of-nowhere islands along the way.
The place I’m at is called Mantaray Island Resort because they have huge mantarays that swim close by the beach in front of the resort – when they’re in season, which is May – September. What did I get to see though, was the beautiful coral reef system, just a few feet from the beach and all of it’s inhabitants. I don’t have a go-pro, so no photos, but when I was snorkeling today, I saw coral that was bright electric blue-tipped, RAINBOW fish, clownfish, bright blue and enormous starfish… snorkeling here was one of the coolest things I’ve ever done/seen.
IÂ got to hike to the very top of the hill and get a great view of the whole island…
More pics from the front of the resort:
Today I did a basket-weaving class! I made a basket, a bracelet and a star (with a little help). The basket is all made from one palm tree branch, all connected. Very cool to see how it was made.
Next up: Â A few more days in Fiji, until I’m off to Japan (and a vast change in temperature) on Sunday!
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