Fiji

Fiji

333 islands of white sand, turquoise waters and the warmest hospitality in the South Pacific

Fiji is much more than perfect beaches. It is the genuine smile of its people, the "Bula" that greets you at every corner, the pristine coral reefs and that feeling of having found the paradise you imagined as a child.
There are beach destinations and then there is Fiji. An archipelago of 333 islands scattered across the South Pacific where each island is a different world: some with luxury resorts, others inhabited only by a Fijian family, many completely deserted waiting to be explored. Fiji is the perfect destination for those seeking uncrowded beaches, snorkeling on pristine reefs and a living, authentic Polynesian culture. Here children sing welcome songs, kava ceremonies remain sacred and time is measured by tides, not clocks. But Fiji also surprises underwater: it is one of the best diving destinations in the world, with the famous Rainbow Reef, sharks in Beqa Lagoon and manta rays in Kadavu. A paradise both on the surface and in the depths.
Mamanuca Islands

Mamanuca Islands

Mamanuca Islands

The most accessible archipelago from the airport, with small islands and resorts for all budgets. Crystal clear waters, perfect beaches and the setting of the movie Cast Away.

Yasawa Islands

Yasawa Islands

Yasawa Islands

More remote and authentic than the Mamanucas. Deserted beaches, Sawa-i-Lau caves, less tourism and genuine encounters with local communities.

Coral Coast (Viti Levu)

Coral Coast (Viti Levu)

Coral Coast (Viti Levu)

Fiji's main island offers beach resorts, the mountainous interior with traditional villages, local markets and the capital Suva.

Taveuni and the North

Taveuni and the North

Taveuni and the North

Fiji's garden island, covered in tropical rainforest. Home to the Rainbow Reef, considered one of the best dive sites in the world for its colorful soft corals.

Experiences

Fiji offers much more than lying on the beach. From ancestral ceremonies to some of the best diving in the world, these islands hold experiences you will always remember.

Kava Ceremony

Kava Ceremony

Participate in the traditional Fijian welcome ceremony. A community ritual where the sacred drink is shared in an atmosphere of respect and joy.

Diving at Rainbow Reef

Diving at Rainbow Reef

Dive into one of the most colorful reefs on the planet. Soft corals of all colors, tropical fish and amazing biodiversity.

Deserted island picnic

Deserted island picnic

Being dropped off on an uninhabited island with a gourmet picnic. Hours of absolute solitude on your own private Pacific beach.

Local village visit

Local village visit

Meet an authentic Fijian community: their way of life, traditions, share food and listen to their stories. Tourism that directly benefits local families.

Beneath Fiji's waters

An underwater world of soft corals, manta rays, reef sharks and visibility exceeding 30 meters. Paradise also exists beneath the surface.

Fiji has some of the most exclusive resorts in the South Pacific, from private islands to intimate eco-lodges. Each offers a different experience of paradise.

Laucala Island

Laucala Island

Tokoriki Island Resort

Tokoriki Island Resort

Likuliku Lagoon Resort

Likuliku Lagoon Resort

Kokomo Private Island

Kokomo Private Island

Paradise Cove Resort

Paradise Cove Resort

Six Senses

Six Senses

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