fiji island (australia)
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Fiji is an island nation in Melanesia in the South Pacific Ocean.
The total land area of Fiji is 18,270sq. km. The country of Fiji is constituted by 332 islands of which only 110 are inhabited.
Fiji has one of the most developed economies in
the Pacific due to an abundance of forest,
mineral, and fish resources.
Today, the main sources of foreign exchange are its tourist industry and
sugar exports.
Politics in Fiji normally take place in the framework of a parliamentary representative democratic republic wherein the
Prime Minister of Fiji is the head of government and the President the head of state, and of a multi-party system.
President: Epeli Nailatikau
Prime minister: Frank Bainimarama
Climate: Warm and tropical year-round . The warm season is from November to April and the cooler season lasts from
May to October.
Population: Approximately 837,000 made up of indigenous Fijians, Indians, Chinese, Europeans and South Pacific Islanders
Capital: Suva
Currency: Fijian Dollar
Religion: Hinduism, Muslim, Christianity, Buddhism
Languages spoken: Bau Fijian, English, Hindustani
Dos and Don'ts
•Do not be too free in you PDA's (Public Displays of Affection) as this could offend the locals•Do not question the chiefs authority or push Fijians to discuss politics•Do not touch a Fijians head or hair, it is the most sacred part of the body
Dos and Don'ts
•Do respect that Sundays are a day of rest in Fiji•Do ask permission before taking photos of people and DO consider sending the person you took the photo of a copy
CULTURAL HINT
• Fiji's culture is a rich mosaic of indigenous Fijian, Indo-Fijian, Asian and European traditions, comprising social polity,
language, food costume, belief systems, architecture, arts, craft, music, dance, and sports.
TOURISM CHARACTERISTICS• Fiji has a significant number of soft coral reefs, and
scuba diving is a common tourist activity.
TOURISM CHARACTERISTICS• is a mid-range priced holiday/vacation destination with
most of the accommodations in this range
TOURISM CHARACTERISTICS• also has a variety of world class five-star resorts and
hotels.
TOURISM CHARACTERISTICS• More budget resorts are being opened in remote areas,
which will provide more tourism opportunities.
MAJOR TOURIST ATTRACTIONS
Taveuni Island• The Taveuni island is one of the major islands that form
the island nation of Fiji. • The island is well known as a place of numerous
adventures and the stories related to the adventurers.
Yasawa Islands
• Yasawa is the name of a group of islands in Fiji. There are almost twenty islands in the Yasawa group of islands. These islands are
full of hilly areas and are actually volcanic islands. Tourism is the main source of economy of these islands.
TURTLE ISLAND• Turtle island is one of the 333 islands in Fiji. It is
converted into a resort by Richard Evanson, who purchased it 1972• It offers scope for varied activities such as trekking,
mountain biking, fly-fishing, kayaking, windsurfing, deep sea fishing, scuba diving, sailing, and sunset cruises
Denarau Island• Denarau island is situated near the town Nadi and
island Viti Levu in Fiji. It is known for its exotic beauty, splendid beaches, the surrounding small islands, restaurants, and amazing hotels.
Savusavu• Savusavu is a major attraction of Fiji, mainly due to its
volcanic hot springs. • Nadi is an excellent tourist destination with all its
charm and beauty. The view of the rising and setting sun from the deserted beaches is sure to take you away to some other world.
Nadi• Nadi is an excellent tourist destination with all its
charm and beauty. The view of the rising and setting sun from the deserted beaches is sure to take you away to some other world.
Mamanuca Island• The Masmanuca island is
in the west part of the third biggest town of Fiji, named Nadi. • These islands, according
to the nature of the Pacific islands, are full of tropical greenery, are surrounded by the crystal clear and blue hued sea, and the white sand beaches.
Nananu-i-Ra Island
• It is a Y-shaped island situated off the coast of the Viti Levu island. It is an adventure lover’s delight as it offers a horde of activities including diving, wind surfing, fishing, snorkeling, and sailing. The island holds mythological importance as well. It is a place of departure for souls that leave this world for the afterlife.
Fiji Museum
• Fiji Museum is one of the main museums in this island nation which has an excellent collection on the various aspects of Fijian
life.
The national specialties of Fiji food are :
• Kokoda - a raw fish marinated in coconut cream and lime
• Kassaua - made from boiled or baked tapioca and cooked with coconut, mashed bananas and cream
• Rourou - a taro leaf dish soaked in coconut cream
• Duruka - an unusual vegetable similar to asparagus that is in season during April and May
Accommodation• All kinds of travelers
visit Fiji, and there's a place to stay for everyone. There are five star resorts that offer world class dining and facilities. Backpackers and adventurers are also well looked after, with a huge range of affordable hostels and island resorts that offer eco-tours, or just a fun party atmosphere.
Likuliku Lagoon Resort
Sofitel Fiji
The Warwick Fiji
The Naviti Resort
Taveuni Island Resort & Spa
Raffles Gateway Hotel
Transport• Getting around Fiji is easy and cheap. There’s a good network of
buses, carriers (trucks) and ferries for travel within Fiji’s main islands, and taxis are common. Hiring a car is a good way to explore the two largest islands – which contain 90% of Fiji’s roads – or charter a boat or small plane to get between islands. Fiji is well-served by two domestic airlines which operate between many of the islands, although services are less regular to the outer islands. Yachting and cruising are also great ways to explore the country.
CONVENTION FACILITIES• With quality venues, spectacular weather and an abundance of
things to do, Fiji is the ultimate destination for your organisation’s conference or meeting. From small island getaways to international-style mainland resorts, from 'bures' on the beach to deluxe hotel suites, Fiji has your conference and incentive needs covered, no matter the budget or group size.
Entry Requirements
• A passport is necessary for everyone entering Fiji.• passport has to be valid at least three
months beyond the intended date of departure from Fiji.
Entry Requirements
• Visas are not required for visitors from 101 countries• A two-month extension is possible,
but one has to apply for it before the initial four months are up and there is a fee
Entry Requirements
• Visitors are required to have a valid returning airline ticket with them when entering the country.• A yellow fever vaccination is only
required for visitors coming directly from an infected area, such as the Amazon in South America, for example.