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16 Lines Zipline, Cave, Hiking & Biausevu Waterfall Combo Tour
Adventure comes in two very different parts. This six-hour Coral Coast outing pairs 16 zipline cables and ocean views at Zip Fiji Momi with a village kava ceremony, jungle hike, and swim at Biausevu Waterfall. I like the variety, and I like that hotel pickup, lunch, equipment, and a guide are included.
The strongest practical tip is simple: wear water shoes. The 2.5-kilometer hike to the waterfall is described as easy, but you cross a couple of small streams. The main drawback is timing. The day covers a lot, and the stated time includes transportation, so neither stop is likely to feel slow or leisurely.
In This Review
- Key points to know before booking
- Two Fiji adventures in one six-hour day
- Zip Fiji Momi: 16 cables above the trees
- From Momi’s treetops to a village kava ceremony
- Hiking 2.5 kilometers to Biausevu Waterfall
- Swimming beneath the waterfall
- What the $182.97 price really covers
- Pickup, group size, and the early start
- Lunch, footwear, and what to bring
- Who will enjoy this Coral Coast outing most
- Should you book the 16 Lines Zipline and Waterfall Combo?
- FAQ
- How long does the tour last?
- What time does the tour start?
- Is hotel pickup included?
- Is lunch included?
- How many zipline cables are included?
- How long is the hike to Biausevu Waterfall?
- Do you cross water during the hike?
- Is horse riding included?
- What happens if bad weather cancels the tour?
Key points to know before booking

- Sixteen zipline cables cover about 3 miles, with a high treetop setting and wide ocean views.
- The waterfall section begins with a traditional kava ceremony in a local village, adding a cultural element before the walk.
- The hike to Biausevu Waterfall is about 2.5 kilometers and includes crossings of small streams.
- Lunch, hotel pickup and drop-off, safety equipment, and an air-conditioned vehicle are included.
- Guide Bruce earns special praise for making the day enjoyable and well run.
- Horse riding costs extra, and the tour requires a moderate level of fitness.
Two Fiji adventures in one six-hour day
I like this tour because it avoids the usual half-day choice between an active outing and a cultural one. You get both. The first half sends you through the treetops on 16 zipline cables, while the second half slows the pace with a village visit, a kava ceremony, a forest walk, and a waterfall swim.
That mix works well for you if you want more than a single activity. The zipline gives the day speed and excitement. Biausevu adds a closer look at local life and a chance to spend time outdoors without simply sitting beside the coast.
Still, you should set your expectations correctly. This is not a gentle sightseeing drive with a short photo stop. You need a moderate level of fitness, and the schedule is compact. Transportation takes up part of the allotted time, so the six-hour headline describes the full outing, not six full hours of activities.
The tour costs $182.97 per person. That is a substantial price, but it includes several costs that can add up separately: transport from your hotel, lunch, all listed fees and taxes, zipline safety gear, and a professional driver-guide. For you, the value depends on whether you would otherwise book two separate activities. If you want both the zipline and waterfall, the bundled format is convenient.
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Zip Fiji Momi: 16 cables above the trees

The zipline portion lasts about three hours and covers 16 cables, with a total distance of roughly 3 miles, or 5 kilometers. That is enough time to make the activity feel like the main event rather than a quick add-on.
The setting is a wilderness area with panoramic ocean views. You are not simply flying across a small gap near a parking area. The appeal comes from the changing height, the long run of cables, and the contrast between thick greenery below and open sea views beyond it.
You will wear the provided zipline safety equipment, which removes the need to arrange your own gear. A professional guide is included as well, although the supplied information does not specify the exact safety briefing or course layout. Expect the activity to require attention and some physical effort, even though you are attached to the zipline system.
The speed is part of the fun. The description promises high speeds, so this section should suit you if you want a genuine adrenaline activity rather than a quiet canopy walk. It may be less suitable if heights make you uncomfortable or if you prefer a slow, low-key outing.
The three-hour allocation also matters. You have enough time for multiple lines and the full course, but the day does not leave a large cushion for delays. If the zipline runs late, the waterfall portion could feel more compressed. Your guide and driver therefore matter a great deal, and Bruce is specifically praised for helping make the day enjoyable.
From Momi’s treetops to a village kava ceremony

After the zipline, the tour turns from speed to culture. At a local village, you take part in a traditional kava ceremony. This is one of the most meaningful parts of the day because it gives you a direct introduction to an important Fijian custom rather than keeping you in a purely tourist activity zone.
You should approach this moment with respect and attention. The ceremony is not just a pause before the hike. It is the point where the tour connects outdoor recreation with local culture. The information provided does not explain the exact customs, length, or amount of kava served, so your guide will be the best person to clarify what is happening on the day.
The village visit also changes the rhythm of the outing. You have just spent hours moving through the air, then you sit or gather for a cultural exchange before heading into the jungle. I like that contrast. It gives the second half a sense of place instead of making the waterfall feel like another isolated attraction.
The time at the village is part of the three-hour Biausevu section, which also includes the hike, natural spring waters, and waterfall. You should not expect an extended village visit and a long swim with no time pressure. This is a full sequence of activities within one scheduled block.
Hiking 2.5 kilometers to Biausevu Waterfall

The walk to Biausevu Waterfall is about 2.5 kilometers. The route is described as easy by one detailed account, but you still need moderate physical fitness according to the tour information. Those two points can both be true: the trail may not be technically difficult, yet the distance, heat, wet footing, and stream crossings can make it more demanding than a short stroll.
You cross a couple of small streams on the way. This is the detail that should shape what you pack. Wear water shoes or another pair of secure shoes that can get wet. Regular sandals may not give you enough grip, while delicate walking shoes are a poor choice for water.
The hike takes you through Fiji’s lush jungle, with natural spring waters along the route before you reach the waterfall. The setting is the reward here. You are moving through a natural area rather than traveling directly to a viewpoint, and the walk gives you time to notice the forest and water.
I would not treat the word easy as a guarantee for every person. Fitness, weather, footwear, and comfort with wet crossings all matter. If you have limited mobility or dislike walking on uneven, damp ground, this may not be the right excursion. The official requirement of moderate fitness deserves your attention.
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Swimming beneath the waterfall

Biausevu Waterfall provides the payoff for the hike. The tour allows you to enjoy the refreshing natural spring waters and swim at the waterfall. After the zipline and walk, the water should feel like a welcome change of pace.
The information does not specify the pool depth, water temperature, changing facilities, or how much time you spend swimming. Bring only what you need and expect your clothing and footwear to get wet. Since the route includes streams, you may prefer to wear water-friendly shoes from the beginning instead of carrying a second pair.
The waterfall stop is not only a photo opportunity. The swim gives the excursion a physical finish, and the setting is likely to feel more rewarding because you walked there. You should also remember that weather affects the outing. This experience requires good weather, so conditions can change the schedule or result in a different date or a full refund.
What the $182.97 price really covers

At $182.97 per person, this is not a budget activity. The price makes more sense when you count the included services:
- Hotel pickup and drop-off
- Air-conditioned transportation
- Professional driver and guide
- Zipline safety equipment
- Lunch
- All fees and taxes
You are paying for a full day of coordination as much as for the activities themselves. The Coral Coast covers multiple stops, and having transport arranged means you do not need to organize separate rides to the zipline site, village, and waterfall.
The bundled price also reduces the hassle of linking two different bookings. You have one start time, one transport arrangement, and one guide or driver responsible for the day. That convenience matters if you are staying on the Coral Coast and want a packed outdoor day.
The value is weaker if you only care about one activity. If the zipline is your main goal, a dedicated zipline outing might suit you better. If the waterfall and cultural visit are your priorities, you may prefer a slower trip focused on those alone. This combo works best when variety is part of the point.
Pickup, group size, and the early start

The listed start time is 7:00 a.m., and hotel pickup and drop-off are included. An early departure helps fit both major activities into one day, but you need to be ready in the morning rather than easing into a late breakfast.
The vehicle is air-conditioned, a welcome feature for a day involving outdoor heat and physical activity. The maximum group size is 20 people. That is not a private tour, but it is also not an enormous coach excursion. Group size can affect how quickly the day moves, especially at the safety briefing, village ceremony, and trail.
The information says the allotted time includes transportation. Read that carefully. Six hours is the approximate total duration, not six hours at the zipline and waterfall combined. The two listed stops are each given three hours, but driving and transitions are part of the day’s timing.
Confirmation is provided at booking, and the mobile ticket makes it easy to keep the reservation on your phone. You can cancel for a full refund up to 24 hours before the start time. Cancellations or changes made less than 24 hours ahead are not accepted for a refund, and poor weather can lead to a new date or a full refund.
Lunch, footwear, and what to bring

Lunch is included, but no menu or meal style is provided. You should still plan your clothing around the active parts of the day. Quick-drying clothes, sun protection, and secure water-friendly footwear are sensible choices based on the stream crossings and waterfall swim.
The most useful packing advice is to wear water shoes. This comes directly from the route details: the hike crosses small streams, and you finish at spring-fed waterfall waters. A shoe that grips well and handles wet conditions will be more useful than a stylish pair of trainers.
You should also make sure your phone is protected. The tour includes a mobile ticket, but your phone may also be exposed to spray or wet crossings. The provided information does not confirm dry storage, lockers, or changing areas, so keep valuables to a minimum.
Horse riding is not included and costs extra. That is worth noting because the main package already contains a full schedule. You can treat horseback riding as an optional addition only if the operator offers it at a suitable time and you are comfortable with the added cost and activity.
Who will enjoy this Coral Coast outing most
I would recommend this experience to you if you want a busy, active day with several distinct parts. It suits couples, friends, and families with suitable fitness levels who would rather sample different sides of Fiji than spend the day at one site.
It is especially appealing if you want:
- A substantial zipline course instead of a single short ride
- Ocean views from above the trees
- A traditional kava ceremony in a local village
- A jungle hike with stream crossings
- A waterfall swim
- Transport and lunch handled in one booking
You may want to choose another outing if you dislike heights, cannot comfortably walk 2.5 kilometers, or want a relaxed schedule. The tour asks you to shift gears several times, from zipline safety equipment to village customs to wet trail conditions. That variety is its strength, but it also makes the day feel full.
The praise for Bruce is useful here. A good guide can help with the practical transitions, explain the cultural part, and keep the group moving. The tour has a 4.9 rating from 16 reviews, with 100 percent recommending it, so the available feedback is strongly positive. The sample account also confirms the central details that matter most: spectacular views, a fun zipline, the waterfall after it, the kava ceremony, and an easy 2.5-kilometer walk with small stream crossings.
Should you book the 16 Lines Zipline and Waterfall Combo?
Book it if you want the Coral Coast in high-gear form: 16 zipline cables, ocean views, a village kava ceremony, a 2.5-kilometer jungle walk, and a waterfall swim, all with transport and lunch included. The strongest reason to choose it is the range of experiences packed into one organized day.
Think twice if you need a slow pace, dislike wet trails, or want to spend long hours at the waterfall. At $182.97, the tour earns its price through convenience and variety rather than quiet relaxation. Wear water shoes, be ready by 7:00 a.m., and expect a rewarding but tightly scheduled day.
FAQ
How long does the tour last?
The tour lasts approximately six hours. The allotted time includes transportation.
What time does the tour start?
The listed start time is 7:00 a.m.
Is hotel pickup included?
Yes. Hotel pickup and drop-off are included.
Is lunch included?
Yes. Lunch is included in the tour price.
How many zipline cables are included?
The zipline course includes 16 cables covering about 3 miles, or 5 kilometers.
How long is the hike to Biausevu Waterfall?
The hike is about 2.5 kilometers to the waterfall.
Do you cross water during the hike?
Yes. The route includes crossings of a couple of small streams.
Is horse riding included?
No. Horse riding is available at an additional cost.
What happens if bad weather cancels the tour?
If poor weather causes cancellation, you will be offered a different date or a full refund.
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