shrinking the globe…..

Palm trees on green lawn leading to Fiji beach

Fiji

The only reason to spend less than 24 hours in Fiji is the reason I did. When booking the points award from Sydney to Hong Kong — 50,000 American Airlines miles for business class — I had two options: nonstop on Qantas, or Fiji Airways with a 23-hour layover in Nadi. I had never been to Fiji. I had already spent six incredible nights in Sydney. The choice was obvious.

Was it worth crossing a country off the list for less than a full day? Absolutely.

Beachfront palm trees and crystal clear waters
Everything you’d expect from a postcard. And then some.

The Sheraton

A driver was waiting at Nadi Airport with a warm Fijian greeting and took me straight to the Sheraton Fiji Golf & Beach Resort. When I arrived at the front desk, they escorted me to an upgraded one-bedroom beachfront suite — sliding glass doors opening directly onto palm trees and crystal clear waters. And then I saw it: a bottle of champagne, a birthday card, and a “Happy 50th Birthday” message spelled out in flower petals on the bed.

Happy 50th Birthday message in flower petals
A welcome fit for a milestone birthday.

It was incredibly thoughtful — arguably a bit over the top for one person on a one-night visit, but I appreciated every bit of it. The suite itself was spacious and comfortable, with a full living area and that unbeatable view.

Birthday champagne and gift in the suite
Champagne for one. No complaints.
One-bedroom beachfront suite with ocean view
The beachfront suite — balloons, shutters, and the Pacific right outside.

Barefoot Dinner

Dinner was at the resort’s open-air beach restaurant — shoes off, feet in the sand, ocean breeze. It was exactly the kind of setting that makes you feel like you should order seafood. So I did. Was it great? It was… fine. Here’s the thing: I don’t really care for seafood. Why did I order it? Because I was on the beach in Fiji and felt compelled to. Most of the menu was seafood anyway, and I figured how good can a steak be if it has to come from ten hours away? I did not see a lot of cows on my drive from the airport to the hotel.

Open-air beach restaurant for barefoot dinner
Barefoot dining. The food was fine. The setting was not.
Curt at the poolside with palm trees and ocean
Not a bad spot to spend a birthday evening.

Until Next Time

One last breakfast — this time on the Fiji Airways flight to Hong Kong — and then paradise was officially in the rearview mirror.

Room service breakfast tray with tropical fruit
Breakfast on the Fiji Airways flight to Hong Kong.

Looking out the window on departure, the rolling green hills of Fiji stretched out below like a patchwork quilt. It was a reminder that this place is so much more than a beach resort — and that I barely scratched the surface.

Aerial view of Fiji green rolling hills
Fiji from above — so much more than a beach.
Fiji Airways plane on the tarmac at Nadi Airport
Fiji Airways at Nadi — next stop, Hong Kong.

Would I go back? In a heartbeat. But next time, it won’t be for 23 hours. Fiji is halfway around the world from the East Coast, so getting there takes real effort — but the remote islands and multi-night stays are calling. This was just the appetizer.