Fiji Islands Holiday Specials
| When are you going to travel? |
Fiji is the land of broad smiles and flashing white teeth. Fiji holidays are characterised by gentle relaxation and absolutely no stress. From the mainland island of Viti Levu to the islands you won't be able to escape the friendliness of the people or the sheer natural beauty - swaying palms and warm, clear water.
Fiji is comprised of 330 islands with a vast selection of possible holiday destinations. Viti Levu is the largest island in Fiji. Nadi is the entry point for most international visitors, while Suva, on the east coast is the country's capital. While Suva is an urban city, Nadi is known as Nadi Town. Surrounded by cane fields, Nadi has a kilometre of duty free tourist stores, a colourful market and a number of good restaurants, coffee shops and bars. 20 minutes drive south of Nadi is Denarau Island, a man-made development of waterways and gardens. It's home to one of the world's finest golf courses and Denarau Marina is the base for many cruise operators.
The Coral Coast runs along the southern shores of Viti Levu and is home to the world's second largest single reef. Suva is the centre of business and has a variety of restaurants and accommodation.
The Mamanuca Islands are off the west coast of Viti Levu. It's a paradise of beautiful islands full of friendly people, shallow, clear waters, and sunshine most of the year. The Mamanucas also has some of the best diving in the world. To the north of the Mamanucas is the Yasawa group, one of the most pristine and culturally intact regions of Fiji. Isolated beaches and coves, cliffs, bays and reefs.
The island of Vatulele sits south of the Coral Coast and is famous for its tapa cloth, sacred red prawns and rock paintings. There are steep bluffs on the west coast and gentle slopes facing a lagoon on the east.
The second largest island is Vanua Levu, north-east of Viti Levu. It's a serene and peaceful region full of villages where the locals have preserved the culture of Fijian life. Savu Savu is a charming town surrounded by copra plantations and is famous worldwide for its diving. Situated on the shores of a large picturesque, deep water harbour, it was originally established as port for sailing ships plying the north-eatsern regions of Fiji. Lush, green, coconut-covered Taveuni is also known as the Garden Island of Fiji and is the third largest island.
Kadavu Island is Fiji's fourth largest island and is located 75 kilometres south of the capital city Suva and is linked by both Nadi and Nausori airports. The island is host os world class diving and features the Astrolabe Reef. Overall a fantastic diving destination




