Fiji

Places to Go

333 stunning islands spread across crystal clear water

May 4, 2024
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Pacific Island Living

May 4, 2024

VITI LEVU

The largest of Fiji’s islands, Viti Levu is dotted with accommodation options from backpackers to luxury resorts. Stroll the capital city of Suva and discover colonial architecture and vibrant waterfront markets. Or head to Nadi, check into Denarau and enjoy the largest integrated resort community in the South Pacific. A drive along the Coral Coast reveals stunning palm fringed villages and leads to Pacific Harbour – the adventure capital of Fiji. The diving here is world famous, so too are the firewalkers on the nearby island of Beqa. This is the place where you will find just about everything.

VANUA LEVU

Fiji’s second largest island is truly a hidden paradise. Fly into Savusavu or Labasa and discover the beauty of marine protected sanctuaries and reefs, 100 year old coconut plantations, the mysterious floating island and world class resorts surrounded by tranquil lagoons.

TAVEUNI

Known as the garden island, Taveuni is home to world-renowned dive sites and protected tropical rainforests. Slide down a natural waterslide formed by an ancient lava flow, take a long boat to a beautiful waterfall or visit the International Date Line and have your photo taken with one foot in today and the other in tomorrow.

MAMANUCA ISLANDS

The Mamanuca group of islands are perfect for families and couples alike. A favourite stop-over for yachties and home to Cloudbreak; one of the best left hand surf breaks in the world. The Mamanuca islands have plenty of things to do to keep you happy.

YASAWA ISLANDS

With their awesome mountainous peaks, the islands of the Yasawa group are sure to impress before you even get there. When you do set foot in the Yasawas you’ll discover fine white sand and crystal clear water, plus an array of accommodation from backpacking to 5 star luxury resorts.

KADAVU

Kadavu is home to the great Astrolabe reef; the 3rd largest reef system in the world. Pack your dive gear and boat shoes, because this is a happy place for both yachties and divers alike.

LEVUKA, OVALAU

Levuka, the former capital of Fiji, is a world heritage site. Take a walk through the rich character and history of Levuka and you’ll soon see why.

LAU ISLAND GROUP

The Lau Group is unique in its relative isolation and exquisite unspoiled beauty. The people of the Lauan villages are famous for wood carving, fine masi painting and of course their smiles.

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