Fiji, also known as Boulders, is located at the north end of town and is a popular spot among surfers. It's a mix of reef and beach break, making it versatile for different surfing styles. When the swell is smaller, this place can be a decent option, especially if the winds are light, creating a nice vibe for a day in the water.
The optimal swell direction for this spot is from the SouthWest, but it can handle swells coming from the South and West. It usually works best with swell sizes around 2 feet (about 0.6 meters), and surfers can expect waves breaking over uneven reefs and sand. You'll find both left and right waves here, which is great for those looking to practice their skills. East winds are preferable, and mid to high tide is where this spot really shines. It's a suitable spot for beginners, so don't worry if you're just starting out.
Fiji is close to the Mile 4 Camping site, which is a budget-friendly accommodation option if you plan to stay for a while. Being close to the campgrounds means you can easily head out for early morning sessions or catch some waves throughout the day without needing to travel far.