Apr 13, 2026

iBike Fiji Launches Fiji’s First Multi-Day E-Bike Tour


A 9-day, 154-kilometre journey through Vanua Levu’s villages, rainforests and reef, with

2026 departures now open.





Fiji has long been shortlisted for the beach holiday. The resort. The honeymoon. What it has rarely

been credited for is the road less cycled: red dirt tracks through sugarcane country, coastal paths

that hug the edge of Vanua Levu’s rugged coastline, village lanes where children wave from the

roadside and the smell of woodsmoke drifts through the morning air.

That is changing. iBike Fiji has launched Fiji’s first (and only) multi-day e-bike tour, a 9-day, 8-night

guided journey that takes small groups of up to six guests deep into a Fiji most visitors never reach.

T H E J O U R N E Y

The inaugural tour took place in November 2025, covering 154 kilometres across two islands.

Starting on Viti Levu before moving to the remote and largely undiscovered Vanua Levu, the route

winds through coastal villages, dense rainforest interiors, working farms, and rural communities

before finishing at Nukubati Island, a private eco-resort with exclusive access to the Great Sea Reef,

one of the longest barrier reefs in the world.

Premium off-road e-bikes make the terrain accessible without taking away the challenge or the

reward. The daily pace is deliberately unhurried, built to let guests absorb the landscape and the

people rather than race through them.

M O R E T H A N C Y C L I N G

The itinerary was designed in partnership with the Duavata Collective, a group of sustainable tourism

operators including Muanivatu Trails, Kokomana Farm, and Nukubati Island Resort. Together, the

partners have woven a set of experiences into the tour that genuinely connect guests to Fiji’s land

and culture:

• A tour of the Kokomana cacao farm, where organic chocolate is grown and processed

sustainably

• A herbal medicine walk guided by local knowledge

• Snorkelling in the waters of the Great Sea Reef

• A kava ceremony and evening with village hosts

• A private waterfall, a sunset cruise, and accommodation ranging from a boutique island ecostay to an authentic village homestay

W H A T G U E S T S S A I D

“Memorable and not something we could have undertaken on our own. We were very

impressed with the sustainability focus and the opportunity to see the real Fiji.”

“An incredible product: a combination of flexibility, culture and beautiful scenery. I

genuinely hope more travellers get to experience this.”

W H Y T H I S M A T T E R S

Global demand for active, purpose-driven and culturally meaningful travel is rising sharply. Multi-day

bike tourism is one of the fastest-growing segments in adventure travel, and Fiji’s combination of

natural landscapes, warm hospitality and strong community ties gives it a rare competitive advantage

in this space.

Critically, this model distributes economic benefit directly into remote communities rather than

concentrating it in resort corridors. Guests spend money with local guides, village hosts, small farms

and independent accommodation operators: people who rarely see a share of mainstream tourism

revenue.

“By travelling slowly and respectfully through communities, visitors engage with Fiji in a deeper, more

human way,” says Brad Campbell, Director of iBike Fiji. “This model spreads economic value into

remote areas, supports local businesses, and gives travellers an experience that stays with them

long after they leave.”

2026 DEPARTURES

Following the success of the inaugural tour, iBike Fiji will run multiple departures in 2026, with

additional routes and experiences in development. Pricing starts from AUD $4,400 per person and

includes 8 nights’ accommodation, return flights from Nadi to Labasa, all transfers, a premium e-bike

and safety equipment, a local guide, dedicated trip host, support vehicle, most meals, and all

activities.

Group sizes are capped at six guests per departure. Availability is limited.

A B O U T I B I K E F I J I

iBike Fiji is an e-bike tour company based in Nadi, Fiji, operating under Land and Sea (Fiji) Pte Ltd.

Founded with the conviction that Fiji deserves to be explored at a slower, more considered pace,

iBike Fiji offers guided cycling experiences across the islands, from half-day city rides to Fiji’s first

multi-day e-bike tour. The company works closely with local communities, sustainable operators and

the Duavata Collective to ensure tourism has a measurable, positive impact in every place it visits.

Website: www.landandseatours.com.fj

A B O U T D U A V A T A C O L L E C T I V E

Duavata is a sustainable tourism collective with over 20 members. It represents a collective voice of

like-minded operators in Fiji who believe tourism should enhance cultural heritage and the

environment. Each members operates indvidually but the collective works together to create

bespoke itineraries with the aim to allow travelers to move consciously through Fiji experiencing the

country in a unique way. They work closely together with Adventure Travel Trade Organisation

through their close partnership.

Website: www.duavatasustainabletourism.org

TOUR

Tour length: 9 days / 8 nights

Distance: 154 kilometres across two islands (Viti Levu and Vanua Levu)

Group size: Maximum 6 guests per departure

Pricing: From AUD $4,400 per person (all-inclusive)

Departure dates: Multiple 2026 departures available. Contact us for schedule.

Accommodation: Mix of private island eco-resort, boutique lodge, budget hotel, private villa and village

homestay

Imagery: click on this link

MEDIA CONTACT

Lot Wefers Bettink | Manager, iBike Fiji

Email: ibike@landandseatours.com.fj

Phone: +679 233 6272  

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