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The Top 5 Places to Visit in Fiji

The Fiji Islands are actually part of an island nation in Melanesia, in the South Pacific and are very popular places to visit during the holidays or vacation time. Fiji and its islands receive a lot of tourism all throughout the year.

The Fiji Islands are popular tourist destinations for people desiring relaxation on beautiful beaches and/or experiencing world-class scuba diving. The Fiji islands are part of a tropical paradise, warm, and relaxing; this fact makes Fiji holiday packages very popular for people all around the world.

The top 5 places to visit in the Fiji islands include Coral Coast, Yasawas, Mamanucas, Nananu-I-Ra, and Suva. Coral Coast is located on the island of Viti Levu, provides a large area of white beaches and clear blue water that is great for swimming, snorkeling, and relaxing. Attractions in Coral Coast include Natadola Bay Championship Golf Course, The Salad Bowl Cave Tour, and ZIP Fiji.

The Yasawa Islands are a part of 20 islands that were not open to tourists until the 1987. Turtle Island is a part of the Yasawas and is one of the most popular resorts in the Fiji Islands.

The Mamanucas Islands are also popular with tourists. There are many resorts in the Mamanucas Islands. High tide causes some of the islands to become covered completely by the ocean.

Nananu-I-Ra is a small island in Fiji that is home to many European retirees and windsurfers. More resorts are planned to be developed on the island in the near future. There are seven beaches in this island; one of the most popular is Oni Beach.

Suva is Fiji’s largest city and is also the capital of Fiji. Suva is where the Fiji Museum and many beautiful gardens and parks are located in Suva. Shopping is popular in Suva on Cumming Street. Suva hosts many regional, national, and local events throughout the year.

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  1. There is a risk of waterborne diseases such as Leptospirosis, diarrhoea, dysentery and typhoid. Drink only bottled water, take care not to swim with open cuts or to walk barefoot near open waterways used by farm animals.