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Largest Zipline in South Pacific & Cave Exploration Coral Coast
Fly through Fiji’s mountain forest. This half-day trip from the Coral Coast combines 16 ziplines, limestone caves, old-growth vesi trees, and wide views toward the Mamanuca Islands. I like that it is more than a quick zip across one valley, and I like that lunch, safety equipment, a professional guide, and hotel transfers are included.
The main drawback is the drive. You spend about 1.5 hours each way in an air-conditioned minivan, so the actual five-hour outing includes a fair amount of road time. One transfer received a serious safety complaint, although the provider apologized and said it would address the problem. I would confirm the pickup details and speak up at once if you feel uncomfortable.
In This Review
- Quick Points Before You Book
- From Coral Coast Resorts to Momi
- Safety First, Then Sixteen Lines
- Upper-Mountain Vesi Trees and Big Ocean Views
- Rain Trees and the Limestone Cave Walk
- What $115.24 Really Covers
- Who Will Get the Most From This Tour?
- Practical Tips for a Smoother Day
- The Main Strengths and the One Caution
- Should You Book the Coral Coast Zipline?
- FAQ
- Where does the zipline tour take place?
- How long does the tour last?
- How far is the course from Coral Coast resorts?
- How many ziplines are included?
- Is lunch included?
- Is safety equipment provided?
- Do I need to be physically fit?
- Can I cancel for a full refund?
- What happens if bad weather cancels the tour?
Quick Points Before You Book

- Sixteen ziplines cover more than 5 kilometers: You get a full course rather than one brief ride, with sections at different heights and speeds.
- Three ecosystems appear along the route: The upper mountain has old-growth vesi and hardwood trees, while lower sections include rain trees and limestone cave systems.
- The views reach well beyond the forest: Platforms look toward the Mamanuca Islands, Plantation Island, Tavarua, and the entrance to Momi Bay.
- A cave walk and lunch are built into the day: This gives your body a break between rides and adds a natural, cultural side to the outing.
- The price includes the costly basics: At $115.24 per person, you get hotel pickup and drop-off, lunch, equipment, taxes, guiding, and the zipline course.
From Coral Coast Resorts to Momi
Your day begins with morning pickup from a resort along Fiji’s Coral Coast. The ride to the course takes about 1.5 hours in an air-conditioned minivan. That timing matters, especially if you are trying to fit this activity around another half-day plan.
I would treat the drive as part of the outing, not as a quick transfer. The road time can feel long, but it also keeps the trip simple for you. You do not need to arrange a taxi, find the entrance, or worry about getting back to your hotel after lunch.
One driver, Raj, received particular praise for making the long ride pleasant and handling both pickup and return well. At the same time, a separate account described a distressing return transfer. The provider apologized and said it would reinforce its driving standards. This is worth keeping in mind without letting one poor transfer report define the whole activity.
The course is at Zip Fiji Momi, an easy drive from the Coral Coast compared with many full-day excursions. Near public transportation is listed, but hotel pickup is the practical choice. You will be carrying or wearing activity equipment, and the included return ride removes a lot of planning.
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Safety First, Then Sixteen Lines

At arrival, your zipline guide gives you a safety briefing and supplies all required safety equipment. You then learn how to use the system before reaching the first platform. That instruction matters if you have never zipped before, or if heights make you uneasy.
The guides received some of the strongest praise attached to this experience. They kept people moving while checking that each person was safe. One guide, Net, was singled out for enthusiasm, helpful photographs, and making the outing fun. Another account described children from ages 7 to 13 completing the course with adults and feeling confident on the lines.
The course has 16 ziplines and stretches for more than three miles, or about 5 kilometers. That is a much fuller outing than a single scenic ride. You move between platforms and sections of forest, so the day has a sense of progression rather than repeating the same view.
You may ride in different positions, including the kind of upside-down tree surfing one participant enjoyed. The supplied information does not spell out every riding position or the exact order of the lines, so do not book expecting a fixed stunt program. The key point is the length and variety of the course, supported by guides who keep the process moving.
A moderate level of physical fitness is required. The activity includes walking between sections and a cave visit, not just sitting in a harness. If you are unsure about your comfort with heights, ask the guide for help at the start and take the briefing seriously. The guide’s job is not only to send you out quickly, but to help you use the equipment correctly.
Upper-Mountain Vesi Trees and Big Ocean Views

The upper part of the course brings you past old-growth vesi trees and other hardwood trees. Vesi is especially interesting because the wood has traditionally been used to make bowls for Fiji’s kava ceremony. The trees are now endangered because of deforestation, so seeing them gives the ride a natural and cultural context beyond the thrill.
From high platforms, the forest opens toward the sea. The view includes the Mamanuca Islands, Plantation Island, Tavarua, and the entrance to Momi Bay. These are the moments when I would slow down, look around, and take in the setting before the next launch.
The ocean view is a major reason to choose this course over an activity limited to a small patch of forest. You get mountain scenery beneath and around you, with the Pacific visible in the distance. The exact visibility depends on weather, but the course is designed around these broad viewpoints.
You should also expect the experience to be active rather than polished in a theme-park way. The appeal is the combination of forest, cliffs or mountain platforms, and open sea views. If you want a quiet nature walk, this may feel too energetic. If you want a physical activity with real scenery, the mix works well.
Rain Trees and the Limestone Cave Walk

Lower on the mountain, the setting changes. Rain trees and cave systems replace the upper mountain hardwoods, giving you a clear shift between the three ecosystems included in the route.
The limestone cave walk is one of the features that makes this tour feel more complete. You are not simply attached to a line for several hours. You also walk through a natural cave system and see a different side of the area at ground level.
Lunch is served in this natural setting. The meal is included, which is useful after a morning of climbing, walking, and repeated zipline rides. The food received warm praise, with one account calling it delicious and another describing it as a satisfying finish to the activity.
The available details do not specify the exact menu, so I would not book this for a particular dish. Still, having lunch included saves you from arranging food during a remote mountain outing. Alcoholic drinks are not included, so plan on a nonalcoholic meal unless you arrange anything else yourself.
The cave portion also gives the day a better rhythm. Sixteen lines can be exciting, but a continuous run of adrenaline can become tiring. The cave walk and meal create a natural pause before the return transfer.
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What $115.24 Really Covers

The listed price is $115.24 per person. That is not the cheapest way to spend half a day in Fiji, but it covers several items that can add up quickly if arranged separately.
Your fee includes:
- Hotel pickup and drop-off
- Round-trip transportation
- Sixteen ziplines
- Safety equipment
- Professional guide
- Cave walk
- Lunch
- All fees and taxes
I see the strongest value in the package approach. You are paying for transport from the Coral Coast, a substantial zipline course, instruction, equipment, a cave visit, and food. If you had to arrange a taxi, activity admission, lunch, and return transport separately, the convenience would shrink quickly.
The value is best for you if you want an active half-day and do not want to manage the details yourself. It is less compelling if you only want a short zipline ride or if you dislike long transfers. Since the outing lasts about five hours, check your resort location and the morning pickup time before booking.
Group discounts are available, which can make the price more attractive for families or friends. The maximum group size is listed as 100 people, though the actual operating group may be smaller. The guides are described as moving people through efficiently, but you should still expect other participants on the course.
Who Will Get the Most From This Tour?

Families can find a lot to like here. Children from 7 to 13 were reported completing the lines with adults, and the guides helped people feel safe. The minimum age and any weight limits are not provided, so confirm those details before booking for a child.
First-time zipliners are also well suited to the activity because instruction and safety equipment are included. You do not need to arrive as an expert. You do need a moderate level of fitness and a willingness to walk through the course and cave area.
This is a good choice for you if:
- You want a full course with 16 lines rather than one short ride.
- You enjoy forest and ocean views as much as the activity itself.
- You like adding a cave walk and lunch to an adventure.
- You are staying on the Coral Coast and value hotel transfers.
- You are comfortable spending much of the day on the road and course.
I would choose another plan if you want a relaxed morning, have limited mobility, or dislike heights. The activity is built around movement, platforms, harnesses, and mountain terrain. A moderate fitness level is specifically required.
Practical Tips for a Smoother Day

Wear clothing that allows easy movement. You will be using a harness, walking between lines, and entering a cave, so comfort matters more than dressing up for the resort.
Listen closely during the safety briefing, even if you have zipped before. The equipment and procedures may differ from what you used elsewhere, and the guide will explain how this course works.
Keep your expectations realistic about timing. The activity is described as about five hours, with roughly 1.5 hours of travel each way to reach the course. The zipline and cave portions are the heart of the day, but the road journey is a real part of the schedule.
Ask about photographs if you want them. Net was praised for taking great photos, but photography services or packages are not listed as included. Do not assume every guide or every day will offer the same arrangement.
Weather also matters. The experience requires good weather. If poor conditions force cancellation, you are offered another date or a full refund. You can cancel for a full refund up to 24 hours before the start time. Cancellations or changes inside 24 hours are not refunded or accepted.
The Main Strengths and the One Caution

The strongest part of this activity is the combination of length and setting. Sixteen ziplines across more than 5 kilometers gives you plenty of ride time, while the vesi trees, rain trees, caves, and ocean viewpoints keep the scenery changing.
The guides are another major strength. Safety checks, clear instruction, and a friendly manner matter a lot when a group includes beginners and children. Net and Raj were both praised for different parts of the day, one for guiding and photographs, the other for making the long transfer easier.
The cave walk and included lunch add genuine value. You get a chance to see the mountain from the ground and rest before returning to the coast.
The caution is transportation. Most of the ride feedback was positive, but one return transfer raised a serious concern. I would confirm that your pickup and drop-off are clearly arranged, and I would tell the operator immediately if the driving feels unsafe.
Should You Book the Coral Coast Zipline?
I would book this tour if you want a substantial outdoor activity rather than a quick thrill ride. The 16 lines, three ecosystems, cave walk, lunch, ocean views, and included transfers make the $115.24 price reasonable for a half-day package.
You should skip it if the 1.5-hour drive each way sounds tiring, or if heights and moderate physical activity are not your thing. For families, first-time zipliners, and active visitors staying on the Coral Coast, it offers a strong mix of excitement, nature, and practical convenience. Confirm child requirements and transfer details before paying, then let the guides handle the ropes.
FAQ
Where does the zipline tour take place?
The activity takes place at Zip Fiji Momi, in the mountain area near Fiji’s Coral Coast.
How long does the tour last?
The tour lasts approximately five hours, including transportation, ziplining, the cave walk, and lunch.
How far is the course from Coral Coast resorts?
The minivan transfer takes about 1.5 hours to reach the zipline course. Hotel pickup and return drop-off are included.
How many ziplines are included?
The course has 16 ziplines covering more than three miles, or approximately 5 kilometers.
Is lunch included?
Yes. Lunch is included and is served in a natural setting near the limestone caves. Alcoholic drinks are not included.
Is safety equipment provided?
Yes. All required safety equipment is included, along with a safety briefing and instruction from a professional guide.
Do I need to be physically fit?
You should have a moderate level of physical fitness. The tour includes ziplining, walking between course sections, and a limestone cave walk.
Can I cancel for a full refund?
Yes. You can cancel at least 24 hours before the experience start time for a full refund. Cancellations or changes made less than 24 hours before the start time are not refunded or accepted.
What happens if bad weather cancels the tour?
The experience requires good weather. If it is canceled because of poor weather, you are offered a different date or a full refund.
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