Down in the tropics of the South Pacific, the archipelago that makes up Fiji offers a thousand miles of pristine white sand beaches, fabulous coral gardens and azure lagoons.
In a nutshell
The 333 islands of Fiji can sizzle with excitement or murmur with the calm of nature. Here you can swim with huge, harmless manta rays, snorkel over giant rainbow gardens of soft coral or scuba-dive the White Wall and famous Astrolabe Reef.
We take you to 2 main locations. Viti Levu is the largest island and offers a wealth of tropical scenery, from rushing mountain rivers and waterfalls in the depths of the rainforest, to palm-fringed beaches where time seems to stop.
The Mamanuca group is a cluster of small islands located just north of Viti Levu. These islands have fine beaches and diving in the area is also excellent. Here the pace is truly laid-back, with simple pleasures available such as swimming, windsurfing or simply lying back and tucking into a good novel.
Getting there
Fiji (Nadi airport) is accessed by direct Air New Zealand flights from Auckland (approx 3 hours) and Los Angeles (approx 11 hours 40 min). The onward transfers to hotels and resorts are either by road only, road and catamaran, or motor launch.