Fiji Holidays
Fiji Holidays has everything
to offer from, unique and unspoiled scenery, thousands of miles of white pristine
deserted sandy beaches, fabulous coral gardens and azure lagoons, fantastic
tropical weather where the seasons come and go unnoticed.
Fiji ocean island, groups in
the South Pacific Ocean about two thirds of the way from Hawaii to New Zealand,
with 332 Islands of which 110 are inhibited.
There are so many attractions to take in on your Fiji holiday including, cruises
over the sparkling emerald and azure waters adjoining the Fiji islands. Exotic
scuba diving in the aquamarine waters teaming with a myriad of tropical fish
of every imaginable colour, size and description, try snorkelling over rainbow
gardens soft coral and swimming with huge, harmless manta rays, Or hire a Jeep
and take a drive through a Safari park or a Guided trekking tour to the Nadarivari
Rainforest.
And if you are looking to get married in Fiji then you won't be disappointed
with the exclusive wedding packages that the majority of the hotels and resorts
offer.
Go on a shopping tour to Suva where you will pick up many colourful arts and
crafts, then after a days sightseeing sample the local Fijian cuisine. The list
is endless, so much to do and see, you will wonder why you didn't go sooner.
We can arrange your flights, accommodation and car hire, to make your Fiji holiday
a memorable experience.
Nadi is Fiji's third-biggest town which is
set against a mountainous backdrop on the west coast of Viti Levu.. There is
a plethora of tourist services from dirt-cheap accommodation and places to eat
to luxury resorts like the Sheraton and the Regent. There's a high proportion
of Fiji Indians in Nadi, mostly fourth-generation descendants of the indentured
labourers brought to Fiji to work in the canefields. There's a good market offering
a mix of, Chinese, Melanesian and Indian produce. The main strip is full with
restaurants and shops selling clothes, souvenirs and duty-free goods. Nadi is
also a good place to organise activities - anything from golf, diving, horse
riding and rafting to joy-riding in a jet-boat or light plane.
Suva, Fiji's capital, is on the south-eastern
coast of the big island of Viti Levu. While Nadi, in the west of this island,
is the tourism centre of the country, Suva and its urban surrounds are home
to half of Fiji's urban population, and it is one of the South Pacific's largest
and most sophisticated cities, housing the University of the South Pacific,
the fascinating Fiji Museum and many interesting colonial-era buildings. The
waterfront area is very interesting, and the Suva Municipal Market is a must-see
for visitors for its exotic fruits and vegetables, kava, fish and seafood, and
spices. It has an exciting multicultural flavour, with vendors selling brightly
coloured Indian sweets and savouries, and fruit drinks from glass tanks.
Sigatoka is a small town on the southern coast of Viti Levu, There are many
attractions to visit in Sigatoka including a produce market, and a large mosque.
The few places to eat and staty are fairly cheap. The most dazzling thing about
the town is the sight of the weird fantasy-style mansion on the hill behind
the town. Sigatoka is a good base for exploring the huge Sigatoka sand dunes
nearby, the southern coast, and the Sigatoka Valley. The Sigatoka Valley is
a highly fertile strip containing almost 200 cultural and archaeological sites,
including the Tavuni Hill Fort.
Nausori Highlands is located east from Nadi,
in the interior of the Viti Levu island, are the fantastic landscapes and remote
villages of the Nausori Highlands. The village of Navala is perhaps the most
picturesque in all Fiji. While most Fijian villages now have a preference for
prefab concrete and corrugated iron, almost all of Navala's homes and buildings
are traditional bures arranged around avenues with a central promenade leading
down to a river. Bukuya village is further west and it too is a worthwhile excursion.
There's simple accommodation available in the villages. They don't get too many
visitors here, and it's polite to ask to see the village chief, and then ask
him if it's OK to take some. Sunday is not a good time to come as it's the day
of worship and for spending time with the family.
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to 22:30, Monday to Friday, 09:00 to 17:00 Saturday, 10:00 to 17:00 Sunday,
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