 Fiji Travel Information...Fiji's RegionsThe Coral Coast The Coral Coast begins at Momi, approximately 20 kilometres south of Nadi. The paved highway meanders through spectacular scenery featuring Fijian villages, sugar cane fields, coral lagoons and beaches.  Denarau Denarau Island is located a convenient 20 minutes from Nadi Airport and 10 minutes from Nadi Town. It offers a variety of accommodation and activities, amongst which is a championship golf course. 
Kadavu The Kadavu Group, Fiji's fourth-largest island lies about 100 kilometres south of Viti Levu. Divers are particularly fascinated by the 50km-long Astrolabe Reef which encloses a lagoon containing a number of islands. 
Lomaiviti Lomaiviti is small group of islands (including Ovalau), approximately an hour ferry ride off the coast of Viti Levu. It contains both premier and backpackers resorts. 
Mamanucas Set among deep blue waters with fringing coral reefs of turquoise and pastel green, the Mamanuca Islands and the islands of Nadi Bay offer tourists some of Fiji's most outstanding island beauty. Home to a range of resorts that are as different as they are unique. 
Nadi Nadi is Fiji’s Airport town. A colorful marketplace, located only a few minutes drive from the airport, features yaqona stalls, homemade souvenirs and local culture. Nadi ia also the gateway to the Mamanuca Group where leisurely options include laid back surfer camps and exlcusive hideaways. The Northern Islands (Vanua Levu and Taveuni) Fiji's northern region Vanua Levu and Taveuni, as well as the smaller islands. The region is home to more than a dozen resorts which are easily accessible by air or local ferry. Most are small and intimate and offer the type of vacation difficult to find anywhere else in the world. 
Pacific Harbour Pacific Harbour best known as the 'Adventure Capital', was developed as a complete visitor destination with its own 18 hole championship golf course and inland waterway. Fishing and a host of other activities await the visitor. The Sunshine Coast (Lautoka/Rakiraki) The rugged north coast is known as the Sunshine Coast for its relatively dry climate. This mountainous region around Rakiraki is home to the world renowned 'Fiji Water'. Visits to the Fiji Water Plan can be arranged beforehand. Suva Suva, the Capital of Fiji, was developed in the late 1800's and retains much of the character of the colonial period. Its many attractions include shopping, restaurants, nightclubs, markets, a museum and sightseeing tours. Yasawas The Yasawa Islands largely contains Backpacker resorts with a number of 5-star properties as well. |