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Fiji at a Glance

The heart of the South Pacific, Fiji is blessed with 333 tropical islands that are home to happiness. For the perfect holiday, choose from affordable accommodation all the way through to exclusive 5 star resorts, bunk down in a hostel or book an island to yourself.
Famous for its soft coral diving, white sand beaches and pristine natural environment, Fiji is a leader is eco-tourism. Known as the "soft coral capital of the world". Fiji is the perfect place for unforgettable dives or a cruise to remote, secluded beaches and hidden bays. Weddings and honeymoons in Fiji are a dream of a lifetime. It's famed for rugged landscapes, palm-lined beaches and coral reefs with clear lagoons. Its major islands, Viti Levu and Vanua Levu, contain most of the population. Viti Levu is home to the capital, Suva, a port city with British colonial architecture.
Area18274 Square KilometersCapitalSuvaPopulation0.88 MillionOfficial LanguagesEnglish,FijianCurrencyFijian dollarTime Difference7 hours and 30 minutes ahead of IndiaISD Code+679BoundaryThe boundary between Fiji and the French overseas of Wallis and Futuna.
  • Visa Requirements

    Visa id free for Indian National.

  • Overview

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    The inhabitants of modern Fiji are of indigenous Fijian background, as well as of Indian, Chinese and European ancestry. Indigenous culture has shaped the nation and is an active and living part of everyday life for the majority of the happy folk that live here. Our unique blend of cultures can be seen throughout Fiji, and in virtually every aspect of your stay - from the food, festivals, rituals and the arts.Various crafts give us a unique identity that along with traditional etiquette and local architecture tells a story of our culture and its evolution over time. Historical artefacts and documents that depict this story are preserved and displayed within museums and protected as National Heritage Sites. One such site is the first colonial capital of Fiji, Levuka.

  • Overview

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    The traditional Fijian food is a wonderful amalgam of fresh, local ingredients found in the tropics and the traditional preparations and cooking methods passed down the generations. Coconut, fish, rice, taro, sweet potatoes, cassava and breadfruit are the main components in local Fijian dishes.

  • Lovo

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    Put a lovo is an underground barbecue in which an entire feast is cooked over hot rocks while buried in earth.

  • Kokoda

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    It is raw fish marinated in lime then served in a fresh coconut milk concoction. The coconut broth is enhanced with raw cucumbers, onions and a dash of chilies

  • Cassava

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    Cassava are served either boiled or fried. The fried versions are first boiled and then lightly fried in oil.

  • Palusami

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    Palusami consists of taro leaves boiled then mashed into a fine, rich vegetable curry of sorts, though without any spices or chilies.

  • Overview

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    Fiji's events calendar is loaded with festivals and celebrations to delight and inspire you. Flamboyant cultural festivals are held throughout the year, many of which are Hindu festivals put on by the Fijian-Indian community. When into music, culture or sport, you’ll easily find an event or festival for you.

  • Bula Festival

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    The preparations for the Jetset Town of Nadi's weeklong event, the BULA FESTIVAL
    This will be a weeklong programme featuring themed nights, food stalls, fun & games, entertainment,ferris wheel and much more.

  • Sugar Festival

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    Lautoka’s main festival of the year celebrates its unique identity with a parade and beauty pageant, as residents celebrate the pride in their town, which is the sugar capital of Fiji.

  • Jazz Festival

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    This three day jazz festival is held at the Sonaisali Resort, attracting a number of internationally known jazz musicians to the islands.

  • Hibiscus Festival

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    This is Suva’s main celebration, with a big parade, beauty pageant and lots of music, dancing, eating and drinking.

  • Fiji Day

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    The week leading up to Fiji Day is called Fiji Week, with religious and cultural ceremonies celebrating the country’s diversity.