
Colo-I-Suva Forest Park
Colo-I-Suva Forest Park
Nadi, Fiji
National park in a rainforest with hiking trails, a river & waterfalls with pools for swimming.
Last updated: February 11, 2026
Overview
National park in a rainforest with hiking trails, a river & waterfalls with pools for swimming.
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Visitor Reviews
**★★★★★ martin walker — 2 weeks ago
Take a taxi and they drop you off within a few minutes walk of the upper pools. Great for swimming and some lovely waterfalls. All the paths are solid, made of wood and tiny stones. You need to be good walker as there are a number of stairs and some muddy spots. The pools are natural so swim shoes are recommended but not necessary.
**★★★★★ Jonty Crane — 3 months ago
One of the most pleasant places in the Suva region, Colo-i-Suva Forest National Park is a beautiful spot about 20 minutes north of the city centre. The protected rainforest is home to a multitude of birdlife (easier to hear than to see), hiking trails, and many refreshing swimming spots.
Access is from Princess Road, with a reassuring security gate before a pleasant 2km gravel road that leads to the main car park. There have been a number of incidents in the park, but things have improved with
**★★★★★ P B — 4 months ago
Beautiful pools and hiking. Fun place to jump off a ledge into a pool for iconic vacation photos for sure. Bring bug spray for your legs! Make sure you have exact change to pay the forestry ministry for entrance as there's no place to easily break a $50 nearby.
**★★★★★ Attiya Sayyed — 6 months ago
Really enjoyed the hike in the park. It was much cooler than in Suva. We dipped our feet in the waterfalls but didn't go all the way in and it was a little cold. We got a helpful overview of the trails from a park manager at the parking lot. Spent about 1.5 hours here.
**★★★☆☆ Jason Z — 5 months ago
Moderately maintained little wooded park up in the higher elevation above town, with some manmade pools and waterfalls. About 25 minutes drive from downtown / cruise terminal and an entry fee of $5FJD. A few free restrooms / changing rooms at the parking lot (none elsewhere). Longest loop trail takes a little under an hour (Fitbit showed 5K steps or 2.25 miles), if you do not stop to swim. Trail is narrow and a lot of steps... sometimes handrail, but often no handrail (sometimes right in middle









