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The blue lagoons and mountain backdrop of its islands make Fiji synonymous with Paradise for many sun-loving travellers. On arriving from a Fiji flight, holidaymakers encounter miles of white-sand beaches bordered by coconut palm trees, blue lagoons that stretch out as far as the eye can see, and colourful reefs that feed any scuba-divers soul. Fiji has a tropical climate, which makes it an excellent year-round destination, especially appealing when the weather is cold here in the UK.
Fiji is made up of 322 islands and is one of the more developed economies of the Pacific islands. The country is highly dependent on tourism for revenue, but unlike some other high-tourist islands, Fiji caters to all budgets. Travellers can book Fiji flights and hotels that range from deluxe five-star resorts to no-frills-added hostels catering to the backpacking generation. But at any type of hotel, the charm of Fiji is the same: a calm and laidback atmosphere, friendly people and an esoteric culture that combines influences from Polynesia, Micronesia, China and Europe.
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Peak Season:The weather is good on Fiji throughout the year, even in the wet season. Peak season is determined more by the departing country. For Fiji flights from Europe, prices tend to rise around the Christmas time.
Off Season:Discounted rates for hotels can be found in February and March, though this is still a pleasant time to visit.
The fastest way to travel between the islands is to catch a plane. Domestic Fiji flights are available from the national carrier, Air Fiji, which has about 65 departures every day to 15 islands, and Sun Air. Most domestic flights depart from Suva.
Ferries and other boats also offer many services between the islands. Travel is slow, but usually relaxing and it’s a great way to the see the country.
To travel within an island, the cheapest option is to take a bus. Roads are often filled with potholes, suspension on the buses is bad and they often have no windows. Unsurprisingly, buses have become known as “rattlers”. You can normally just hail a bus when you see one and it will stop and take you on to the next town. There are no “express” routes, so if you’re travelling a long distance, be prepared to stop everywhere along the way.
Nadi (NAN) is 8km (5 miles) north of Nadi town on Viti Levu island and is where most international flights arrive. To/from the airport: Taxis and buses are available (journey time – 20 minutes). Facilities: 24-hour bank/bureaux de change, duty-free shops, 24-hour bar, restaurants, 24-hour left luggage office, tourist information, post office and car hire.
Suva (SUV) is at Nausori, 16km (9 miles) from Suva (journey time – 30 minutes), and is the hub for internal flights. To/from the airport: Taxis and car rental. Facilities: Parking, duty-free shop, snack bar, and car hire.
All visitors require a passport valid for at least three months beyond the intended period of stay, as well as a ticket for return or onward travel, all documents for further travel and sufficient funds to cover the period of stay in Fiji.
British citizens require a valid passport. No visa is required. On arrival a visitor's permit can be obtained for a stay of up to four months.
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Paddy RyanIllustrated book showing flora and fauna of the islands.
Deryck ScarrNow slightly out-of-date, this book still gives a concise overview of the country’s past.
SubramaniThough hard to find, this collection of short stories from the country is a fascinating insight to its culture and folklore.
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