Fiji Travel Guide

Fiji Travel Guide

Fiji's 333 islands and atolls are the epitome of a South Pacific paradise, with sunshine, palm-lined beaches and sparkling lagoons fringed with coral reefs. Situated 2100km north of Auckland, New Zealand, Fiji has become a major crossroads for both shipping and air travel across the Pacific, and boasts one of the region’s best visitor infrastructures.  Fiji's islands are mainly volcanic, with some smaller coral or limestone atolls.

Romance in Fiji - image copyright SPTOVisitors to the larger islands of Viti Levu and Vanua Levu will experience the beauty of Fiji's rugged interior with its rivers, rainforests, waterfalls and wildlife. The country's capital, Suva is located at the south-eastern end of Viti Levu, and is the nation's major port and largest city, while Nadi is the country's main visitor centre. The Coral Coast is well known for its resorts and sandy beaches, while Pacific Harbour is Fiji's adventure playground.

Offshore of Nadi, the Mamanucas and Yasawas are known for their idyllic island resorts and beaches, while the islands of Beqa, Toberua and Kadavu offer crystal clear waters, superb diving and lush rainforest. Visitors to the rugged northern islands of Taveuni and Vanua Levu will find a more traditional Fiji, with an unhurried pace of life, lush rainforest and world-class diving.

Population

775,077

Capital City

Suva, on the island of Viti Levu

Climate

Wet season: November to April; temperatures between 22 and 31°C
Dry season: May to October; temperatures between 19 and 29°C

Time Zone

GMT plus 12 hours

Major Attractions

Nadi, Mamanuca and Yasawa Islands, Coral Coast, Pacific Harbour, Vanua Levu and Taveuni, Sunshine Coast, Suva, Kadavu Island, diving and snorkelling, cruising, eco tours, surfing.