Nagigia – private paradise

NAGIGIA For Christmas we went by boat to the island of Nagigia. It is a tiny island with one resort, known for best surf at breaks with meaningful names such as “King Kong” (in the first 1931 King Kong film, he climbed the mountain behind the island), kiting in the shallow lagoon and snorkeling next

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Mele Kelikimaka!

Today is already christmas here on the small Fijian Nagigia Island. Instead of white snow we have the white sandy beach and the white crest of the waves breaking at the reef right in front of us. We are not sure, if Santa Claus will find this island, but the most precious gifts are with

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Waisalima Resort – just paradise

After 2 days in the village we left our dear new friends and checked in at Waisalima Beach Resort. When Cyclone Mick hit the island, most of the Bures (Hütten) were swept away. Only 2 days later, Justin and Cheryl gave us a warm welcome. Our “bure” was only a few meters away from the

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Fiji: in the village

THE VILLAGE When successfully landed with the water plane, some small motorboats approached and picked us up and drove us to the beautiful beach at the shoreline. There we waited in the shade and adjusted to Fiji time, which means that nothing really happens and you do not know when something will be happening. There

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Crossing the equator – new wild worlds

One fine morning in December, just as 30,000 mad souls embarked on an average 4 hour run along the West Side of Oahu (the start of the Honolulu Marathon is at 5 am), it was time to say good bye to Hawaii, which actually felt like our home after half a year. Despite some serious

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Western Samoa: avoiding the eye of cyclone MICK

Just a quick update from the middle of the Pacific. We actually need to catch up a lot on our writing with very interesting weeks on the Big Island, Oahu and Switzerland behind us, and we will… This morning we left Honolulu airport bound for Nadi, Fiji, in a 737-800. Well, we were just ahead

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