Fiji Islands
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Fiji Islands

Tropical paradise with pristine beaches and warm Fijian hospitality

Picture this: you're floating in water so clear you can see tropical fish swimming 20 feet below, while palm trees sway on a beach that looks like it was designed by Hollywood. But here's the thing about Fiji – it's not just another pretty face in the Pacific. This archipelago of 333 islands delivers everything from world-class diving in the Coral Coast to authentic village stays where locals still practice centuries-old traditions. And that famous Fijian "Bula!" greeting? It's not just for show. The warmth here runs deeper than the crystal-clear lagoons.

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Fiji sits roughly 1,300 miles northeast of New Zealand, scattered across 194,000 square miles of Pacific Ocean like emeralds on blue silk. Only 110 of its 333 islands have people living on them, which means plenty of deserted beaches for your Robinson Crusoe fantasies. The two main islands, Viti Levu and Vanua Levu, handle most of the heavy lifting – airports, cities, and the bulk of resorts. But the real magic happens on the smaller islands. The Mamanuca Group sits just off Viti Levu's coast, perfect for day trips from Nadi. Head further out to the Yasawa Islands for that proper castaway experience. Look, geography nerds will tell you Fiji straddles the 180th meridian, meaning you're literally at the edge of tomorrow. Most visitors care more about the fact that the Coral Coast stretches 80 miles of reef-protected beaches along Viti Levu's southern shore.

Money-Saving Tips

  • 1.Book resort packages that include meals – individual restaurant prices on remote islands can shock even seasoned travelers
  • 2.Stock up on sunscreen and toiletries in Nadi before heading to outer islands where a small bottle costs FJ$25
  • 3.Local buses cost under FJ$5 for long distances, but bring exact change and patience for frequent stops
  • 4.Village visits often include a sevusevu (gift) ceremony – bring kava root from local markets for around FJ$15
  • 5.Domestic flights book up quickly during dry season, but last-minute deals sometimes appear for wet season travel
  • 6.Resort transfers can cost FJ$200+ per person – shared shuttle services offer the same route for FJ$50
  • 7.Duty-free shopping at Nadi Airport beats resort prices for alcohol, but check your home country's import limits first

Travel Tips

  • Pack reef-safe sunscreen – Fiji's coral reefs are protected, and regular sunscreen damages marine ecosystems
  • Bring a waterproof phone case for snorkeling and village river trips where electronics get splashed
  • Download offline maps before island hopping – cell coverage disappears between islands and in remote villages
  • Respect local customs by covering shoulders and knees when visiting villages, even if resort dress codes are relaxed
  • Book diving trips early during dry season – popular sites like the Soft Coral Capital fill up weeks in advance
  • Carry small bills for market purchases and village donations – vendors rarely have change for large notes
  • Learn basic Fijian phrases like 'Bula' (hello) and 'Vinaka' (thank you) – locals genuinely appreciate the effort

Frequently Asked Questions

Most visitors get a free 4-month tourist permit on arrival. You just need a passport valid for 6 months beyond your stay, return ticket, and proof of sufficient funds (around FJ$200 per day). Citizens of most Western countries don't need to apply in advance.

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