It's a cliché but when you first come to Fiji, you really will feel like you have died and come to heaven. Each of its 320 or so islands, are surrounded by colourful coral reefs and the warm azure waters of the South Pacific, heavenly conditions for diving and snorkelling fans. Towering mountain peaks provide a stunning backdrop to tropical forests and beautiful beaches.
Viti Levu and Vanua Levu are the largest islands, with the former hosting the capital, Suva, where you can shop, eat world-class cuisine and enjoy the nightlife. Nature lovers should head to the 'Garden Isle', Taveuni, with its abundant native wildlife and flora, plus the amazing Lake Tagimaucia and Bouma Falls. Its Rainbow Reef and Vuna Reef are also renowned for diving and snorkelling, respectively. Those who also want to have an island all to themselves should head for the three acre Wadigi, one of the smallest of the Mamanuca Islands where there is also excellent scuba diving. Alternatively, they can get away from it all on the unspoilt Yasawa, the privately owned Wakaya or the small but perfectly formed Royal Davui.
Wherever you go, you are bound to feel Fiji is one of the friendliest and most beautiful islands on earth.



