Fiji- A home to happiness
Once known as the Cannibal Isles because of its brutal natives, Fiji is a paradise comprised of more than 322 islands. It is located in South Pacific and its abundance of natural beauty and tropical climate makes it a perfect destination for travellers seeking relaxation and adventure. Brimming with colorful attractions, awe-inspiring scenery, friendly people and culturally sporting activities makes it a dream destination for visitors. Weddings and honeymoon in Fiji is no less than a dream of a lifetime as it offers best of accommodation, food and vibrant atmosphere to suit all tastes and budgets. If you are looking such a magical destination then fly to Fiji as there is no better place than this.
Useful Information- Fiji is a year round destination. Best time to visit Fiji is during the peak dry season between July through September, when Australian and New Zealanders visit the island to escape the cold back
- Nadi International Airport is Fiji's main airport and gateway which handles 96% of total annual international passengers and 30 international daily flights
- Fiji is made up of a cluster of more than 332 islands and 500 islets. Out of them 110 islands have never been inhabited
- Fiji is situated right on the International Date Line which means that it is one of the first places in the world to accompany a new day. There is a place named Taveuni Island, where a person can stand with one foot in the current day and one foot in the day before
Suva is the capital of Fiji and largest city of Fiji, located on the southeast coast of island of Viti Levu is a pivotal city with approximate 75% population of country. Fiji's hot hidden springs are quite famous for their healing properties. Warm mud baths and lush natural backdrop makes them a great place for relaxing. Book flight tickets to Fiji and enjoy jet-boat safaris to explore Sigatoka River that run right into the Fijian heartland. The fresh water river is so clear that you can even view the marine life. Do visit Kula Eco Park as many of the area's most threatened species live at this beautiful park.