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Nadi and Surrounding areas
Nadi is where most visitors hear their first Bula. The colorful marketplace, located only a few minutes drive from the airport, features yaqona
stalls, homemade souvenirs and local culture. A 20 minute
transfer from the airport, across a small causeway, is the
island of Denarau, here you will find superb recreational and
accommodation options. Nadi is also the gateway to the many
attractions of the Mamanuca Islands.
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Fiji Beach Resort (managed by Hilton)
Newly opened 5-star resort features 138 luxury beach front villas offering 219 guest rooms with indoor and outdoor living space.
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Mamanuca/Yasawas (offshore Nadi)
Set among deep blue waters with fringing coral reefs of turquoise and pastel green, the Mamanuca Islands and the islands of Nadi Bay offer tourists some of Fiji's most outstanding island beauty. Home to a range of resorts that are as different as they are unique. The Yasawa Islands largely contains
a number of 5-star properties.
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Likuliku Lagoon Resort
Likuliku Resort's 10 overwater bungalows and 36 beachfront bures are for couples only,
at Likuliku recapture the essence of your romantic spirit
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The Coral Coast/Vatulele Island
The Coral Coast begins at Momi, approximately 20 kilometres south of Nadi. The paved highway meanders through spectacular scenery featuring Fijian villages, sugar cane fields, coral lagoons and beaches.
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Vatulele Island
The resort is 'all inclusive' and accommodates just 19 couples who are pampered by 110 staff. In keeping with the owner's philosophy, there are no TV's, newspapers, telephones, money transactions or shoes
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Pacific Harbour/Beqa Lagoon
Pacific Harbour best known as the 'Adventure Capital', was developed as a complete visitor destination with its own 18 hole championship golf course and inland waterway. The nearby island of Beqa (pronounced Ben-ga), home of the legendary firewalkers, is a world renowned diving location. Fishing and a host of other activities await the visitor.
The Northern Islands (Vanua Levu and Taveuni)
Fiji's northern region includes its second and third largest islands, Vanua Levu and Taveuni, as well as the smaller islands of Laucala, Qamea, Matagi, Namenalala, Nukubati and Kaimbu. In the north, agriculture is the dominant activity while in the south there's few finer places to visit than Savusavu, a small but pretty town with a number of hot springs nearby. With divers drawn to Taveuni for its amazing underwater habitant including the 31km long rainbow reef. The region is home to more than a dozen resorts which are easily accessible by air or local ferry. Most are small and intimate and offer the type of vacation difficult to find anywhere else in the world.
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