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Visit Fiji

  • Culture

    Fiji is considered the most multicultural of all the South Pacific countries. Today Indigenous Fijians make up 50 percent of the country's population, while Indo-Fijians make up 45 percent. Indo-Fijians are descendants of Indian labourers brought to the islands by the British in the nineteenth century. There are also small groups of Europeans, Chinese and other Pacific Island minorities.

    Culture
  • Diving

    Fiji, with its warm clear waters and its abundance of reef life offers some of the worlds most spectacular diving. Diving is the best way to discover Fiji’s richest diversity of fauna, with hundreds of species of magnificently coloured and fantastically shaped hard coral found within the reefs and protected lagoons as well as parrot fish, clown fish sting rays, barracuda and reef sharks.

    Diving
  • Kava

    Yaqona drinking otherwise known as Kava is a big part of Fijian life and is in fact the national drink. The Kava plant is an infusion prepared from the root of the pepper plant. It is also a mild narcotic and after a few drinks one may feel a slight numbness of the lips!

    Kava
  • Kayaking

    Kayaking is one of the fastest growing activities in Fiji. Sea kayaking is a great way to explore the many beautiful Fijian islands and river kayaking is an excellent way to discover the fascinating rainforests of the Northern Islands of Vanua Levu and Taveuni.

    Kayaking
  • Meke

    The Meke is a traditional Fijian dance performance that enacts local stories and legends. Men, women and children all participate in the Meke, which is a combination of dance and repetitive rhythmic chanting.

    Meke
  • Snorkelling

    Snorkelling in Fiji is simply breathtaking! With its amazing coral reefs, diverse array of marine life and year round warm clear waters it’s something that you simply must try whilst visiting this fascinating destination.

    Snorkelling

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Visit Denarau Island and Port Denarau, Fiji

Denarau Island is a man-made island created from reclaimed mangrove swamps. Even though the hustle and bustle of everyday Fijian life is only six kilometres away in Nadi town, Denarau Island is a shiny, upmarket tourist haven.

Denarau Island and Port Denarau

Fiji

Denarau Island is a man-made island created from reclaimed mangrove swamps. Even though the hustle and bustle of everyday Fijian life is only six kilometres away in Nadi town, Denarau Island is a shiny, upmarket tourist haven.

There has been a sharp increase in the tourist industry over recent years and Denarau has seen huge development, not only within the tourist sector but in real estate as well. These days visitors can choose from a wide range of classy hotels that mix and match their amenities allowing visitors a wide range of choice in activities, swimming pools and restaurants.

Denarau Island also boasts one of Fiji's best golf courses. Even though the beaches here are not as spectacular as those in the outlying islands, Denarau is an excellent place to start or finish a trip due to its proximity to the airport and other good transport links.

Helicopter transfers out to the nearby island groups leave daily, as do the boats that service the Mamanuca and Yasawa Island groups from Port Denarau.

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