
FIJI TRAVEL GUIDE
The Fijian Islands in the South Pacific are an archipelago of 330 islands. The island is so diverse that it is possible to discover virgin grasslands and tropical rainforest. The Fiji archipelago is at the cross roads of the south Pacific and in the past years it was known as the ‘The Cannibal Islands’ and was avoided by marines.
Fiji Attractions
Fiji Museum – located at Thurston Gardens includes world’s largest collections of Fijian artifacts and actual relics from H.M.S. Bounty.
Suva City Tour – the capital city of Fiji has many attractions and the city’s tour will take through museums, Government buildings, Albert Park, Botanical Gardens, University of the South Pacific, Laucala Bay, local Handicrafts Center, Muslim Mosque, Hindu Temple, Roman Catholic Church and numerous shopping centers.
Sri Siva Subramaniya Temple – the largest Hindu Temple in Fiji is located in Nadi and experience the cultural and architectural diversity of Fiji.
River Cruises – visiting the traditional Fijian village during the daytime cruising from Sigatoka jetty.
Island Cruises – cruises are available from Nadi area to Mana, Plantation, Beachcomber, Castway islands or a combination of these islands. Each island offers water sports, entertainment and dining.
Naihehe Sacred Cave Tour – the sacred caves located deep in Sigatoka valley and tourist can enjoy the traditional welcome ceremony, entertainment and Fijian Luncheon.
Fiji Events
International Jazz Festival (April 1), ANZ Arts Exhibitions (June), Bula Festival (July), Indian FireWalking (August), Methodist Choir Competition, Island Zone Rugby Tournament, Sugar Festival (September), Coral Coast Bilibili Race (October) and Suva Carnival (December).