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map of Fiji
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to your exact requirements, but if you would like some ideas for
itineraries and guide prices, please click HERE
The island nation of Fiji lies in
the Western Pacific Ocean, and covers an area of 18,000 square
kilometres. In such a large area you will rarely have a feeling of
being crowded. Nadi (pronounced Nandi) International Airport
is a 3 hour 45 minute flight from Sydney, 3 hour flight from
Auckland, 10 hour flight from Seoul or an 11 hour 30 minute flight
from Los Angeles. If departing from the UK, the main routing
would be via LA or the Middle or Far East (Seoul, Singapore, Dubai
etc) depending on price, availability and your route or stopover
preference. On arrival, if you wish, you can pay for
VIP Express Immigration clearance, where you are met at the
aircraft and escorted all the way through VIP channels to the
arrivals hall. We would normally say that the airport is
small enough this is not normally required, unless you want the VIP
treatment, or a number of flights are arriving all at once.
Contact us for more information.
Fiji is made up of over 300
individual islands, of which approximately forty have accommodation
available for visitors to stay at. The main island is Viti Levu,
where the nation's capital, Suva, is situated, but the most
beautiful resorts are found on some of the smaller outer islands,
including the Mamanuca Islands, Yasawa Islands, Taveuni, Vatulele
or Royal Davui Islands.
For the active, Fiji offers a wide
range of activities including Golf, Tennis, Fishing, Scuba diving,
Sailing, Horse riding/trekking and hiking. Fiji's unspoiled natural
beauty, mixed with it's tranquillity and relaxed atmosphere,
will fulfil your every romantic notion. The islands 300 species of
native Orchids stand as proof of Fiji's unspoiled environment, Fiji
is an idyllic destination, Fiji is paradise, but everyone must work
to keep it that way!
Conservation and Sustainability is
important to all islands in the Pacific and Fiji is no
exception. Water is always a concern on any island, and fresh water
is always in short supply, so use carefully and sparingly. Fiji is
lucky enough to have a fresh water supply on some islands, which is
even bottled and exported, as Fiji Water. Take a reusable
water bottle with you and refill it rather than buy plastic bottled
water. Power is also a consideration, with very few islands
actually having a power station, most power is supplied by diesel
or oil-fired generators. Many homes, properties and resorts now
utilise Solar power and the Fijian Government is investing heavily
into bringing solar power systems into more rural areas. Much
of the islands' waste is recycled, including glass, which is
crushed back into sand to use in building work, paper and cardboard
which is recycled into their own brand of toilet tissue, food waste
is composted, and most single use plastics and all polystyrene are
gradually now being banned.
Fiji's 38th Annual
Regatta. If you are planning a trip to Fiji during
September 2022 (subject to travel restrictions being lifted), you
might be lucky to coincide your trip with the annual 37th Fiji
Regatta, which takes place around the middle of September 2022.
Based around Malolo Lailai Island, Coral Cay Island and the
Musket Cove Resort, this fun regatta's mantra is 'Sail by day,
Party by night', and has many fun sailing, watersports, and social
events, to which everyone is invited, sailors or not!
NB. Pacific Island Air, who operate
inter-island flights and resort transfers, have amended their
baggage allowances, now allowing 20kg per person on fixed wing
aircraft and 15kg on helicopters. If clients have return
flights or transfers booked, excess charges will be applied
accordingly for both sectors. Excess baggage rates are FJD10
(approx £3.60) per kg. Normal baggage safety and security
restrictions still apply.
Please note: We are
constantly updating the prices shown on this website, but due to
volatility of the currency exchange markets at the moment with the
UK Sterling rate, prices may vary from those shown. If you
wish to confirm any prices shown here, please contact us
directly.
Click HERE to see the UK
Foreign Office's latest advice for visitors travelling to
Fiji