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Take Your Time, Discover Fiji

Fiji shines when explored at a leisurely pace.

Fiji Travel Guide: Explore Cities & Culture

We suggest that you take at least a week or two to travel around Fiji. It really doesn’t matter where you start your journey but the easiest is to start in Nadi - home to the international airport on the island of Viti Levu, where you can take a few days out at the beautiful Denarau Beach before taking a tour of the Navala Village in the Ba highlands of the island - whose traditional thatched roofed houses are some of the few remaining in Fiji. Afterwards a trip to River Fiji and the Sabeto Hot Springs and Mud Pools can be a rewarding and wonderfully relaxing experience, and if you feel like exploring more of inlands of the island then head to the Garden of the Sleeping Giant which covers 20 hectares and is full of indigenous orchids and a beautiful lily pond. Fiji’s capital Suva is on the southeast coast of the island and if you visit make sure you take a look around the Fiji Museum and for the nature lovers - the Colo-I-Suva Forest Park that is a 2.5-SQ-KM oasis made up of lush rainforest and vivid flora and fauna. For the romantics - take a boat to idyllic Mana Island for a few days of breathtaking scenery and exotic isolation. Though if that’s a little too isolated then try Denarau Island - which is simply perfect for honeymoons.

Fiji has plenty of festivals throughout the year though our favourites are the Bula Festival, which is held across several days in mid-July to celebrate the island nation’s heritage, and the Hibiscus Festival, which is held in several areas around Fiji during August. In addition to a Miss Hibiscus competition, there are also exhibitions of local arts, crafts, sports, music, food, dance, and music.

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Guides for How to Explore Fiji

Begin on an incredible adventure through Fiji's fantastic island chains with our exceptional cruise experiences. You will start in our most popular cruise area - the wonderful Mamanuca and Yasawa Islands, where you can expect turquoise sea, pristine white-sand beaches, and vibrant wildlife, plus everything from swimming and snorkelling to palm trees and white sand.

Once known for its fierce tribal history, Fiji has transformed into one of the South Pacific’s most captivating destinations — a scattered archipelago of over 330 islands, where only around 100 are inhabited. This leaves plenty of room for undiscovered beaches, hidden jungle trails, and authentic cultural encounters.

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